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It's Time to Redefine Success: Building a Career That's Built to Last

It's Time to Redefine Success: Building a Career That's Built to Last

Stewart Emery
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This Element is an excerpt from Success Built to Last: Creating a Life that Matters by Jerry Porras, Stewart Emery, and Mark Thompson. Available in print and digital formats. Discover why conventional definitions of success can poison you and learn the three elements of real success that are "built to last"! The standard descriptions of success must have been written for budding sociopaths. Nowhere do you find any reference to finding meaning, fulfillment, happiness, and lasting relationships. No mention of feeling fully alive while engaged and connected with a calling that matters to you. No thoughts about creating a legacy of service...The question is: why do we tolerate those definitions?
Language
English
Pages
12
Format
ebook
Publisher
FT Press
Release
October 16, 2009
ISBN
0137059795
ISBN 13
9780137059799

It's Time to Redefine Success: Building a Career That's Built to Last

Stewart Emery
0/5 ( ratings)
This Element is an excerpt from Success Built to Last: Creating a Life that Matters by Jerry Porras, Stewart Emery, and Mark Thompson. Available in print and digital formats. Discover why conventional definitions of success can poison you and learn the three elements of real success that are "built to last"! The standard descriptions of success must have been written for budding sociopaths. Nowhere do you find any reference to finding meaning, fulfillment, happiness, and lasting relationships. No mention of feeling fully alive while engaged and connected with a calling that matters to you. No thoughts about creating a legacy of service...The question is: why do we tolerate those definitions?
Language
English
Pages
12
Format
ebook
Publisher
FT Press
Release
October 16, 2009
ISBN
0137059795
ISBN 13
9780137059799

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