Acing the Quarter life

Acing the Quarter life
Author: Rohit Sethi
Publsiher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2016-06-20
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781945497483

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Quarter-life is one of the most crucial times and plays a key role in putting one’s life into the right trajectory toward the life one always imagined living. While it can be quite challenging typically, with the right mindset and tools, it is possible to make the most out of this time and come out ahead of the curve! This inspiring guide takes a deep dive into understanding the quarter-life and the unique opportunities and challenges that it presents for the very first time in anyone’s life. Something major happens when we leave universities and step into the real world. It can be a difficult time as it brings the stark realization of the disconnect between our then understanding of the world and how it really is. Although it seems to be this way, we struggle to believe that this is it! And this happens all at once and in a very short span of time, before we can even adequately prepare for it, leaving us confused, insecure, overwhelmed, lonely and sometimes even depressed. This book presents the key concepts from the science of achievement and personal development that can empower you to ace your quarter-life, that is, emerge out as a balanced adult who is happy with the way your life has turned out along all areas. Although they have been introduced through quarter-life, the principles presented in this book are applicable pretty much all along one’s lifetime.

Acing the Quarter Life

Acing the Quarter Life
Author: Rohit Sethi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2016-06-07
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1945497475

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Quarter-life is one of the most crucial times and plays a key role in putting one's life into the right trajectory toward the life one always imagined living. While it can be quite challenging typically, with the right mindset and tools, it is possible to make the most out of this time and come out ahead of the curve! This inspiring guide takes a deep dive into understanding the quarter-life and the unique opportunities and challenges that it presents for the very first time in anyone's life. Something major happens when we leave universities and step into the real world. It can be a difficult time as it brings the stark realization of the disconnect between our then understanding of the world and how it really is. Although it seems to be this way, we struggle to believe that this is it! And this happens all at once and in a very short span of time, before we can even adequately prepare for it, leaving us confused, insecure, overwhelmed, lonely and sometimes even depressed. This book presents the key concepts from the science of achievement and personal development that can empower you to ace your quarter-life, that is, emerge out as a balanced adult who is happy with the way your life has turned out along all areas. Although they have been introduced through quarter-life, the principles presented in this book are applicable pretty much all along one's lifetime.

Quarterlife Crisis

Quarterlife Crisis
Author: Alexandra Robbins,Abby Wilner
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2001
Genre: Adulthood
ISBN: 0747558248

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Are you torn between climbing the career ladder or throwing on a sarong in Goa? Do all your mates seem more successful and sorted than you do? Are you suffocated by choice, responsibility, and self-doubt? Are money, homelife and relationships stressing you out? Do these questions just make you want to crawl back under your duvet? Surprisingly you are not alone … you could be in the middle of a quarterlife crisis. We've all heard of adolescent angst and the mid-life crisis, but no one really talks about the challenges of the period in between. The truth is that being a twentysomething in the 'real-world' isn't easy. Quarterlife Crisis is the first book to name and document this phenomenon. With masses of facts, information, and startlingly honest anecdotes Quarterlife Crisis helps you out through an often dizzying period, and compellingly tackles the most difficult questions facing twentysomethings today.

Careers

Careers
Author: Andries Magiel Gert Schreuder,Melinde Coetzee
Publsiher: Juta and Company Ltd
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0702171751

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This comprehensive study of a range of contemporary career issues faced by both individuals and organizations has been revised and updated to reflect the most recent research and trends. The primary thrust of the latest edition is change—organizational change, changes in the work force, and changes in peoples lives. Among the topics discussed are the meaning of work, the implication of change on careers, career planning and management, practical applications of career choice, and organizational support practices. A glossary of terms has also been included to aid in the comprehension of the concepts related to each chapter.

Quarterlife Crisis

Quarterlife Crisis
Author: Alexandra Robbins,Abby Wilner
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2001-05-21
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781101215869

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While the midlife crisis has been thoroughly explored by experts, there is another landmine period in our adult development, called the quarterlife crisis, which can be just as devastating. When young adults emerge at graduation from almost two decades of schooling, during which each step to take is clearly marked, they encounter an overwhelming number of choices regarding their careers, finances, homes, and social networks. Confronted by an often shattering whirlwind of new responsibilities, new liberties, and new options, they feel helpless, panicked, indecisive, and apprehensive. Quarterlife Crisis is the first book to document this phenomenon and offer insightful advice on smoothly navigating the challenging transition from childhood to adulthood, from school to the world beyond. It includes the personal stories of more than one hundred twentysomethings who describe their struggles to carve out personal identities; to cope with their fears of failure; to face making choices rather than avoiding them; and to balance all the demanding aspects of personal and professional life. From "What do all my doubts mean?" to "How do I know if the decisions I'm making are right?" this book compellingly addresses the hardest questions facing young adults today.

Looking Up

Looking Up
Author: Matthew Cappucci
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2022-08-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781639362028

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An energetic and electrifying narrative about all things weather—by one of today's rising meteorological stars. Get in—we’re going storm-chasing! Imagine a very cool weather nerd has just pulled up to you and yelled this out the window of his custom-built armored storm-chasing truck. The wind is whipping around, he’s munching on Wawa, it’s all very chaotic—yet as you look into his grinning face, you feel the greatest surge of adrenaline you have ever felt in your life. Hallelujah: your cavalry is here! Welcome to the brilliance of Looking Up, the lively new book from rising meterology star Matthew Cappucci. He’s a meteorologist for The Washington Post, and you might think of him as Doogie Howser meets Bill Paxton from Twister, with a dash of Leonardo DiCaprio from Catch Me If You Can. A self-proclaimed weather nerd, at the age of fourteen he talked his way into delivering a presentation on waterspouts at the American Meteorological Society's annual broadcast conference by fudging his age on the application and created his own major on weather science while an undergrad at Harvard. Combining reportage and accessible science with personal storytelling and infectious enthusiasm, Looking Up is a riveting ride through the state of our weather and a touching story about parents and mentors helping a budding scientist achieve his improbable dreams. Throughout, readers get a tutorial on the basics of weather science and the impact of the climate. As our country’s leaders sound the alarm on climate change, few people have as close a view to how serious the situation actually is than those whose job is to follow the weather, which is the daily dose of climate we interact with and experience every day. The weather affects every aspect of our lives (even our art) as well as our future. The way we think about it requires a whole-life overhaul. Rain or shine, tropical storm or twister, Cappucci is here to help us begin the process. So get in his storm-chasing truck already, will ya?

Before They Were the Bombers

Before They Were the Bombers
Author: Jim Reisler
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2015-09-17
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781476605548

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Many histories of the New York Yankees only skim the early years in their rush to pick up with the 1919 season when Babe Ruth joined the team and go on to celebrate the careers of Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle, and Whitey Ford, and the team's World Series titles. But what about the Yankees before these big names? The early Yankees, who spent their first 12 years known as the Highlanders and were occasionally known as the Americans and the Invaders, get the attention they deserve in this work. It tells the story up until the sale of the Yankees in December 1914, beginning with 1903 when the team was formed from the remnants of the Baltimore Orioles. Led by future Hall of Famers "Wee" Willie Keeler, Jack Chesbro, and Clark Griffith, they were the most expensive major league team ever assembled--but they are remembered primarily for their terrible failures, which included losing a club-low 103 games in 1908 and finishing 55 games out of first place in 1912. Yes, the Yankees.

Other People s Skin

Other People s Skin
Author: Tracy Price-Thompson,TaRessa Stovall
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2007-10-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781416571544

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Led by bestselling author Tracy Price-Thompson, Other People's Skin is a collection of four novellas by four leading African American women writers that acknowledges, examines, and conquers the skin and hair topic among African American women. In Other People's Skin, Tracy Price-Thompson and TaRessa Stovall, along with fellow authors Elizabeth Atkins, and Desiree Cooper, take on one of the most controversial topics within the African American community: the self-hatred caused by intraracial prejudice and the ongoing obsession with skin tone and hair texture. It begins with TaRessa Stovall's "My People, My People," in which a successful advertising executive acquires firsthand knowledge of prejudice when her clients insist on using light-skinned rather than dark-skinned models. Next comes Tracy Price-Thompson's award-winning story "Other People's Skin," a tale set in 1970s Louisiana, where a dark-skinned young woman must come to terms with the bigotry of her light-skinned family. "New Birth," by Desiree Cooper reveals the intense roles that money, class, and skin color play in the intraracial relationship between Catherine, a wealthy, light-skinned lawyer, and Lettie, her dark-skinned house cleaner. Finally, Elizabeth Atkin's "Take It Off" tells the story of a biracial girl who hides her coarse, braided hair from her friends at a mixed-race university in Detroit. Other People's Skin is the most innovative and varied anthology of sisterhood and unity to date. Each novella entertains, challenges, and, most important, offers healing to the reader—no matter what her race, skin tone, or state of mind.