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Dream year : make the leap from a job you hate to a life you love  Cover Image Book Book

Dream year : make the leap from a job you hate to a life you love

Arment, Ben. (Author).

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""Some people are content to help fulfill the dreams of their employers. But my guess is you're not one of them. You were born with a dream of your own. And this year, you're doing something about it." Somewhere along your road to adulthood, you pushed your dreams to the side. You had to pay bills. You feared taking a risk on yourself. And so you settled into an unfulfilling, perhaps even unpleasant career. If it's any comfort, you're far from alone; 66 percent of Americans hate their jobs. But what if someone could guide you, step-by-step, as you identify, plan, and launch your dream career-in just one year. That's what Ben Arment does in his transformative coaching class, which has helped hundreds of people reinvent their lives to enjoy greater enthusiasm and fulfillment while also making a living. Now he's sharing his best insights, advice, and inspiring true stories in Dream Year. You'll find out how people just like you are discovering (or rediscovering) what they were truly born to do, then following a proven process to make it real. And you'll meet men and women such as. Chuck Templeton, who created an online reservation system, OpenTable, that now serves more than thirty thousand restaurants worldwide. Katie Strandlund, who launched her own event-planning business and developed a full and deeply gratifying client list. Fabien Riggall, who combined his love for film and theater into a unique experience called Secret Cinema, which has reached 120,000 people. Hilary Barnett, who started a social media company that now employs several team members and creates content for national brands. There's no dream too big to be beyond the power of the Dream Year process. But before you conclude that this all sounds terrifyingly risky, consider Arment's wise words: "Worst-case scenarios rarely happen. And even when they do, they're not as bad as we think. In fact, what most of us call a worst-case scenario is often just a reduction in our standard of living. If it becomes as bad as you'd feared, you can always get another job. You can recover your life savings. You can get your dignity back. But you can never recover what you never tried at all.""-- Provided by publisher.
"About two-thirds of Americans hate their jobs and feel like they're not making a difference in the world. They're frustrated by unrealized dreams that seem hopelessly out of reach. Serial entrepreneur Ben Arment has developed a one-year process called Dream Year, which helps people make radical changes in their careers and lives. His book outlines practical steps to identify, finance, and execute dream projects, and sustain them for years to come. Arment features true stories from many of the hundreds of successful participants in his Dream Year sessions, who have reinvented their lives to enjoy greater enthusiasm and fulfillment, while still making a living. He proves that no goal is too farfetched, whether it's starting an ice cream parlor, writing a book, or launching a nonprofit"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781591847298
  • ISBN: 159184729X
  • ISBN: 9781591847946
  • ISBN: 159184794X
  • Physical Description: viii, 243 pages ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: New York, New York : Portfolio, Penguin, 2014.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Introduction -- Daring to dream -- Defining the dream -- Your idea model -- Your financial model -- Executing the dream -- The big ask -- Branding your dream -- Building your platform -- Marketing your dream -- Growing the business -- Sustaining the dream.
Subject: Job hunting.
Vocational guidance.
Career development.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS > Entrepreneurship.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS > Careers > General.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS > Motivational.
Career development.
Job hunting.
Vocational guidance.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at State Library of Alabama.

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