Rating:  Summary: Sap... pap... crap! Review: Any more saccharin, and this would make a Hollywood movie.
Rating:  Summary: Making a Living by Marketing a Myth Review: I definitely recommend reading this book. Easy to read with lots of personal examples from the author's life. I found it very inspiring. So very glad I picked it up !
Rating:  Summary: Making a Life, Making a Living: Reclaiming Your Passion Review: I found this book spoke to what had been in my heart for the past 10 years...Mainly, what am I doing and what do I REALLY want to do? It validated the odessy I had just taken on, which was not to consider yet one more job until I really got back to who I am and how I am going to do what I love and therefore make a meaningful contribution. This author has done that, quite successfully and found others who did the same thing. It is one of the most inspiring books I have read in a long time! I have recommended it to at least a dozen of my baby boomer friends who know they've gotten off the track and are determined to make a better life by finding their passion and pursuing it. Thanks Mark Albion!
Rating:  Summary: Condescending Dribble Review: I found this book to be very condescending in the way that it was written. I listened to the audio cassettes and stopped listening after the first cassette because I felt like I was being talked down to because I had not given up everything in life to go live in a eskimo community or in Africa figthing AIDS in some tribe that lives in the Nigeria.
I completely agree that the path to true happiness is not merely achieving success through becoming rich and famous, but I found it very interesting the examples that he chose for his success stories. For example, in his story of Judy and her business the "White Dog", he portrayed her as being so happy and having achieved such great success through her activism with regards to social issues, but just passed over the fact that she had two unsuccessful marriages and could keep her personal relationships successful.
I feel that the sense of the book is that you have to be involved in these major earth saving causes to find true happiness and I don't agree with that. I believe that you can find true happiness within the walls of your own home just as easily. I also believe that through small and simple things like being kind to others and volunteering in your community that great things are brought about.
I am glad the the author was able to come to some conclusions about how to find happiness in his own life but I felt that the book was very preachy in its approach.
If this book touched others' lives for the better, I think that the author was successful, but it didn't touch mine. In fact, it got on my nerves so much that I had to quit listening to it and felt the desire to write a review to let others know of the condescending airs that it portrays.
Rating:  Summary: Inspiration, Not Instruction Review: I have read most of the reviews and they seem to fall into two camps. Positive reviews for inspration, negative reviews for practical advice or "elitism". If you are looking for a book that will give you a program to become financially, emotionally, and spiritually wealthy, this ain't it. (I am suspicious of any author that claims to do that.) If you are looking for positive stories about people who are commiting their professional lives to improving the lives of others, I think you will enjoy this. I have read and reread this book several times over the course of my career change, and it has helped ease the fear that comes with the transition. I have read a number of meaningful and life changing books, but none of them individually "showed me the way". This book's greatest strength is showing what is possible. Not all of the examples will survive the test of time as businesses. That's not the point. The point is that you can live a truly engaged life in pursuit of the dream, even if you don't achieve it. For more practical career advice on making a life with meaning check out Laurence Boldt's Zen and The Art of Making a Living. Buy Making a Life for someone who is unhappy with work but doesn't know there is another way. Buy it for yourself if that is you.
Rating:  Summary: Not enough.... Review: I was a subscriber on Albion's e-mail list some years ago. I bought this book expecting more depth than what the list had. I was looking for a book that would really show how people make hard choices and focus their lives in alternative paths.
I was disappointed and actually could not even finish the book.
It lacked depth. Albion could have probed its subjects, could have tried to question them. Instead, he chose to almost worships them.
Life is full of difficult choices. I personally have looked for books that open my eyes to new ways of looking at things, for in that I may find "my truth". This book tries to sell us "one truth" almost as a one-size-fits-all solution. I don't buy that.
For a book of this type, with life-stories examples, I suggest Po Bronson's "What should I do with my life". I think is more authentic and more dettached in its analyses.
Rating:  Summary: Happy jobs Review: Incredible book, don't miss it. Mark reminds us that work IS our lives and that it's not intended to be a jail sentence we suffer through 8 hours a day. We can give to the world what we have to offer, and be compensated for carefully thinking through exactly what that is. He takes a basic instinct that has been lost, and puts it on a delightful platter for us. He makes you feel "okay" about wanting to enjoy your career immensely.This book is something everybody should read, whether you're already in a career you love, or looking for a new one. If you already feel good about what you do, it will charge up your batteries and endorse your decisions. If you feel like your job is vast wasteland and is draining your spirit, it will give you a pat on the back to say "You're right, it's time to make a change. And there's a whole world of folks out there who understand and are ready to help me." This is important stuff. Don't miss it. Life's too short. It helped me dig deep into my belief system, feel proud, and be brave. You'll find the inspiration to be happy, in this book. Thanks!
Rating:  Summary: Big dissapointment Review: Making a Life Making a Living found it's way into my life during a time of transition. Isn't it amazing how the universe provides us with what we need when we need it. I found myself out of work for the first time since I was 14 and ready to seriously evaluate my 13 year career as a marketing professional. Mark's book provided me with the insight, inspiration and courage to do some serious soul-searching and find my place in the world. But Mark's inspiration and support do not stop with this incredible book. He continues to support you on your journey through his newsletter. It provides a wonderful source of support and sense of community for those who dare to be themselves in the world. The journey can be scary and the road can be long, but you are never alone thanks to Mark Albion and his fellow travelers. Thank you, Mark, for sharing your journey and the journey of hundreds of others who are Making a Life, not just a living in this world.
Rating:  Summary: I laughed, I cried, I was very touched Review: Making A Life, Making A Living came into my life at just the right time. As a big believer in pursuing my business and personal dreams, Dr. Mark's anecdotes and stories touched me in a very personal way. It's works like this that help you realize what's important and what really matters. I'm enjoying the journey every day! Thanks Dr. Mark!
Rating:  Summary: A Solid Effort! Review: Mark Albion addresses "successful" businesspeople who feel as if their personal lives are not successful. He believes life is too short to work at something that has no value to you. He presents real stories from his own life and the lives of others interspersed with uplifting quotes from philosophers, poets, and celebrities. While the stories make for interesting reading, this book might be a little too "warm and fuzzy" for some readers. Albion paints a perfect world where all people work at jobs they enjoy, but he doesn't spend enough time addressing the real difficulties involved in making a major life change. The shortage of specific instruction makes this book more valuable as a tool for inspiration than as a "step-by-step" guide to changing your lifestyle. We from getAbstract recommend this book for people who are unhappy with their current jobs and considering making a career change.
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