Finding a Job You Can Love

Finding a Job You Can Love by Ralph Mattson, published by Nelson in 1982, is a 192-page guide that explores the intersection of personal gifts and career aspirations. This book provides insights into how to identify recurring elements of your abilities, assess your goals realistically, and align your inclinations with a sense of purpose. It aims to help readers navigate the complexities of career development while considering their personal and spiritual dimensions.
Readers will find practical guidance on discovering their true selves and understanding how their unique gifts can lead to fulfilling work. The book emphasizes the importance of avoiding self-deception and encourages a thoughtful perspective on one’s aspirations in relation to God’s will. With a focus on education, counseling, and Christian living, this edition serves as a resource for those seeking meaningful employment that resonates with their inherent nature.
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This book shows you how to discover the specific elements of your gifts that recur with fequency, realistically assess what you are trying to become, avoid self- deception, and put in proper perspective your own iclinations and God’s will for you. It will lead you to the significant, personal discovery of who you are and what you are in order to find work that is pleasurable, delightful, and meaningful in harmony with your God-crated nature.
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