Thousands
of Americans are currently facing layoffs
and unemployment, and are being forced to
reinvent themselves and their careers to survive.
And many others are trapped in jobs that leave
them frustrated and unfulfilled, longing for
something better.
For
all of these people, and for anyone who wonders
what they are truly meant to accomplish in
life, I SEE YOUR DREAM JOB: A Career Intuitive
Shows You How To Discover What You Were Put
On Earth To Do by Sue Frederick (St. Martin’s
Press; September 2009) is a much-needed guide
to finding out one’s true calling and
how to realize it. It’s What Color is
Your Parachute for those who yearn for a meaningful
career in today’s world.
Frederick
is the founder of www.CareerIntuitive.org,
is a faculty member at University of Colorado
and Naropa University, writes a monthly column
for Nexus Holistic Journal, and has been written
up in the New York Times, Yoga Journal, Natural
Health, and other publications.
As
a Career Intuitive, she combines ancient system
of numerology, her own intuitive skills, and
current career knowledge to read clues to
her clients’ destinies and to create
practical plans for achieving them. She has
helped scores of people to change their lives
in her private sessions, and now her technique
is available to everyone in I SEE YOUR DREAM
JOB.
Whether
you are a recent graduate, a mom returning
to the workforce, or someone facing retirement
who still wants to make your mark on the world,
this guide will help you discover the innate
gifts you were born with and how to use them
to live up to the great work you were born
to do.
In
this book, Frederick explains how to calculate
your unique path using your birth date, and
describes the values, talents, and interests
inherent in each path, according to the principles
of numerology. She then offers practical advice
on how to find your life’s mission using
this information and to make it happen in
the real world: including tapping into one’s
intuition, ending negative thoughts and behaviors,
taking inspired action, and using the pain
of your past as fuel for your future.