Directional Living
By Megan Hellerer
By Megan Hellerer
By Megan Hellerer
By Megan Hellerer
By Megan Hellerer
Read by Megan Hellerer
By Megan Hellerer
Read by Megan Hellerer
Category: Self-Improvement & Inspiration | Business
Category: Self-Improvement & Inspiration | Business
Category: Self-Improvement & Inspiration | Business | Audiobooks
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$29.00
Sep 24, 2024 | ISBN 9780593299272
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Sep 24, 2024 | ISBN 9780593299289
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Sep 24, 2024 | ISBN 9780593942178
411 Minutes
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Praise
“The big decisions in life don’t come with a map. Think of this book as a compass to help you navigate toward success without sacrificing happiness. Drawing on her extensive experience as a coach, Megan Hellerer offers an unusually relatable and practical guide to the pursuit of excellence, meaning, and joy.”
—Adam Grant, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Hidden Potential and Think Again, and host of the podcast Re:Thinking
“Extrinsic motivation screams so much louder than intrinsic motivation. Capitalism is so good at rewarding what we can measure, terrible at rewarding what we value. As a result we often work really hard to build careers that we don’t really want. Directional Living will help you avoid that fate!”
—Kim Scott, Author of Radical Respect and Radical Candor
” I wish I had been given this book when I was 18 years old. If you’re burned out or wondering “Is this all that there is?” Megan Hellerer’s book is brimming with practical and actionable guidance to take you from feeling without a compass to finding direction.”
—Dr. Samantha Boardman, Author of Everyday Vitality
“I’m blown away. This book only looks like a well-behaved self-help book. In fact, it’s radical—nearly anarchic. Lucid, practical, effective, and beautiful, Directional Living upends all the common wisdom about ambition, struggle, and building a good life. Try it, and transform.”
—Virginia Heffernan, author of Magic and Loss
“Hellerer debunks myths that undergird a success-driven society, including that difficulty has inherent moral value (“There’s no gold star or fulfillment bonus for extra struggle”), while outlining a positive, individual-focused approach that prioritizes happiness over certainty. It’s a smart, refreshing look at what it means to build a satisfying life.”
—Publishers Weekly
A thought-provoking and absolutely essential book for libraries that have robust self-help collections.
—Library Journal Starred Review
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