The Art Of Happiness At Work
Integrating Buddhist principles into professional fulfillment
Dalai Lama author The Dalai Lama author Howard C Cutler author Howard Cutler author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Hodder & Stoughton
Published:15th Aug '05
Should be back in stock very soon
This insightful book offers practical guidance on integrating personal values into professional life, showcasing how The Art Of Happiness At Work can lead to fulfillment.
In The Art Of Happiness At Work, the Dalai Lama and Howard Cutler explore the intersection of work and personal fulfillment. Building on the principles established in their previous collaboration, The Art of Happiness, this book focuses on applying Tibetan Buddhist values to the workplace. The authors emphasize that our professional lives should not be separate from our personal identities. Instead, they argue that work should naturally flow from who we are and what we value most.
The book presents a refreshing perspective on how to approach our careers. The Dalai Lama encourages readers to reflect on their true passions and motivations, suggesting that this self-awareness can lead to a more meaningful and satisfying work life. By integrating spiritual insights with practical advice, the authors provide a roadmap for individuals seeking to find purpose and happiness in their professional endeavors.
Ultimately, The Art Of Happiness At Work serves as a guide for anyone looking to enhance their work experience. It reminds us that fulfillment is not found in merely achieving success, but in aligning our work with our deepest values. Through this approach, readers can discover a pathway to a more harmonious and rewarding professional life.
'If you're dissatisfied at work, or are finding it hard to understand your true calling, this book is for you... Cutler puts into practice the basic principles of the Dalai Lama that can be applied in all areas of your life. THE ART OF HAPPINESS AT WORK is very readable'. * Be Unlimited *
ISBN: 9780340831205
Dimensions: 199mm x 131mm x 15mm
Weight: 154g
224 pages