Author: Steve Donahue
Translator: Sang-sook Ko
Publisher: Gimmyoungsa
H/C | 217 pages | 210*148mm
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About This Book
Unlike the familiar mountain-climbing metaphor, which focuses more
narrowly on goal setting and achievement, the desert as a metaphorical
place of change does not have final summit or endpoint. Shifting Sands
exposes the mountain-climbing myth and its goal-setting metaphor as
ineffective, and suggests that the desert is the perfect metaphor to
describe the journey of life, especially in times of transition. Deserts
require us to pay attention to the journey rather than the destination.
Strategic planning and maps don't work in a desert. Instead, travelers
must follow their internal compass. Steve Donahue presents the "Six
Rules of Desert Travel" to aid all those facing change, whether starting
a new career, coping with illness or a midlife crisis, getting married
or divorced, or having the kids move out of the house. He helps life
travelers face their fears and overcome other obstacles (being too busy,
feeling overwhelmed) so they can commit to the journey in front of them.
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