Barbara Sher

Refuse To Choose!

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Don't know what to do with your life? Drawn to so many things that you can't choose just one? New York Times best-selling author Barbara Sher has the answer--do EVERYTHING!

With her popular career counseling sessions, motivational speeches, workshops, and television specials, Barbara Sher has become famous for her extraordinary ability to help people define and achieve their goals. What Sher has discovered is that some individuals simply cannot, and should not, decide on a single path; they are genetically wired to pursue many areas. Sher calls them “Scanners”--people whose unique type of mind does not zero in on a single interest but rather scans the horizon, eager to explore everything they see.

In this groundbreaking book, you will learn:What's behind your “hit and run” obsessionsWhen (and how) to finish what you startHow to do everything you loveWhat type of Scanner you are (and which tools you need to do your very best work)

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  • Diana Gerasimovahas quoted5 years ago
    So far, the best advice you’ve been given has probably been, “You can do anything. Just choose one of your talents and get started.”
    That was also the worst advice.
  • Polinahas quoted2 years ago
    Every single thing she sees or thinks of sparkles with potential and pulls her attention. She wants to do them all. But she’s totally stuck and ends up doing none of them. She might as well pick up the cleaning and head for the market. She sighs and walks outside into the fresh air and remembers she wanted to go for a run today. Her dog, who has been lying on the floor nearby, gets up to follow and wonders what’s bothering her. So does she.
  • Polinahas quoted2 years ago
    his book is a personal homecoming for me, too. It’s a signpost that I’ve come full circle in my life, from the freshman who wept with joy at finding those amazing subjects in the college catalog so many years ago, to the senior who reads and writes and travels and has a very fine time with her dozens upon dozens of interests. And maybe I did put one thing I learned in college to practical use, after all: I found out what it’s like to want to learn everything

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