by Ernie J. Zelinski
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Product Description A little guide to making work more fulfilling and relaxing by redefining success in terms of happiness. Two books in one, the first for the lazy achiever and the second for the truly lazy achiever, it combines humour and wisdom on using the power of creative loafing to get the most out of life.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Quick Read, 2007-05-30 This is an easy, fun, quick read. One side of the page has salient points and the other the more detailed argument. You can breeze through reading either way. The book is based on the idea that you will get farther and do better by working smarter instead of harder as well as defining what you really want and need to be happy.
4 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
Don't feed the money trolls!, 2007-03-30 This book is terribly repetitive and trite. There are 3, maybe 4, pages of material that are worthwhile. I am sure it is just a rehashing of the same thing that Zelinski "writes" every 3 or so years when his funds start to draw down.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
Personal Freedom is a Mindset Change Away, 2006-10-27 For me, this book was a real eye-opener. I have been caught in the organizational/corporate trap with seemingly nowhere to go. I have at times felt like a repressed creative person, though I have had some opportunities to express my creativity via my work. Recent changes in my work status have led me to books like this one, which present a clear alternative to the 9-to-5 rut. Zelinsky's ideas cut right through many of the false assumptions about jobs, wealth and security with which we have all been raised. You can, if you really want, find wealth and success by working less. It's a matter of finding your true calling, using your talent, and providing value in the new economy. This book has given me great confidence to venture forth to a brighter future.
4 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
Think more; work less. Some of the Benefits of not working., 2006-07-09 Just one great idea can change your life dramatically; look for it. Hard work is the enemy of creativity. The more hard work your indulge in, the less creative you become. "But lo! Men have become the tolls of their tools. H D Thoreau Little things affect little minds. They intoxicate themselves with work so they won't see how they really are.

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