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A Life at Work

1 Comment 01 June 2010

The Joy of Discovering What You Were Born to Do

By: Thomas Moore

The majority of us will spend longer each day in our respective workplace than we will at home. We all want to enjoy our professional lives, but many people feel dissatisfied at work and are asking ‘Why am I doing what I’m doing?’. In A LIFE AT WORK bestselling author Thomas Moore uses his famous blend of spirituality and psychology to address the strong desire all of us have to feel fulfilled and satisfied by our work and careers. He explores the often difficult obstacles, road blocks and hardships of our own making that we go through on our way to discovering our deeper purpose. He also shares the struggles of great thinkers and artists who grappled with their own uncertainty before finding their calling, highlighting the timelessness of every individual’s quest to find happiness in their career. For anyone who is questioning the professional path they have chosen, this poignant and practical meditation will help them discover the answers.

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  1. Barque says:

    Moore consistently hits the sweet spot for readers’ timely concerns. In this book he addresses the value of work (2009). In his newer book, Care of the Soul in Medicine (Hay House, 2010) he discusses our approaches to medicine and healing, and in his most courageous collection of short stories, The Guru of Golf, he helps us to understand the meaning of life as play. Moore is clearly future focused with his eye on the ball.


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