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Soloing : Realizing Your Life's Ambition

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ISBN-10: 0066620163

ISBN-13: 9780066620169

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Authors: Harriet Rubin

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Soloing has two meanings: "going it alone" and being "complete in yourself." . . . But you don't just leave--a company/a career/a paycheck--and cross over to a more satisfying life. There's more to it. There is a mysterious passage to be negotiated, a delicate transition required to go from alone-in-the-desert to complete-in-yourself. Harriet Rubin, bestselling author of The Princessa: Machiavelli for Women, returns with inspiring advice for professionals dreaming of crossing over from a corporate world of prescribed boundaries to the limitless opportunities of soloing. She describes how people can do great things--things they would never be able to accomplish inside the corporate…    
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List price: $14.00
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Binding: Paperback
Language: English

Women seeking empowerment in the business world will get much food for thought in Harriet Rubin's best-selling The Princessa: Machiavelli For Women (1997). Machiavelli's well known philosophy, set forth in The Prince, had powerful men engaging in ruthless conflict without conscience. Rubin's thesis has women solving conflict with compromise, cooperation and negotiation. The Prince was brutal. The Princessa needs subtle strategies and weapons. Rubin says, "For a woman to triumph, she cannot play by the rules of the game. They are not her rules, designed to enhance her strengths. She has to change the game." Harriet Rubin's other writings include articles for Inc. magazine: The Art of Going…    

Prefacep. ix
Invent Yourself
Definitionp. 3
Your Work Was Your Life. Now Let Your Life Be Your Workp. 5
Making the Break That Makes You Wholep. 30
What to Do with the Best of Your Life: A Testp. 56
Out of the Chorus Line and into the Spotlightp. 61
Brand-New Youp. 73
Sculpturep. 97
Bend the World to Fit the Palm of Your Handp. 99
Doing Work That Mattersp. 113
Sell Your Soul to the Buddha You Meet on the Roadp. 139
Night Timep. 153
Rejection?p. 155
So Alonep. 167
F Doverp. 177
Daybreakp. 183
When Thoreau Left the Lights on at Walden Pondp. 185
The Business of Being Yourself
Harvestp. 197
Great Work Finds Youp. 199
Serving the Higher Voicep. 225
Thoreau.comp. 236
Harnessp. 261
Time Is Your Only Real Assetp. 263
Love Like You've Never Been Hurt, Dance Like Nobody's Watching, and Work Like You Don't Need the Moneyp. 280
Security Measuresp. 307
How Not to Work for Your Unclep. 316
Surprise and Delightp. 323
What I Learned Without Adult Supervisionp. 325
Resources and Morep. 332
Acknowledgmentsp. 339
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