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Career Dharma

The Natural Art of Work

Urmila Edith Best Ruchira S Datta

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Nine Islands Media
24 June 2023
Whether you are breaking into a career for the first time, ready to break free from an occupation that feels unsuitable for you, or trying to improve your current workplace experience, Career Dharma: The Natural Art of Work can help. The guidance system presented in this book presents a coherent framework based on ancient wisdom while successfully addressing the challenges in today's world. When we work according to our unique nature and the principles of dharma, we experience a rich and meaningful life that also enriches society. Discover how connecting your particular nature with your career allows you to experience a joyful life.

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Imprint:   Nine Islands Media
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 32mm
Weight:   712g
ISBN:   9798987275313
Pages:   626
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Career Dharma: The Natural Art of Work

"""This impressively comprehensive book details a way of choosing one's career, and acting within one's career, that brings the principles of a meditative life into one's work. Doing that helps us tap into a wellspring of joy within us.""-Chade-Meng Tan, Bestselling author of Search Inside Yourself and Joy on Demand ""This book is fascinating, deep, accurate, insightful and much needed! Drs Best and Datta have been able to give solutions to today's challenges with finding our purpose through the lens of practical ancient wisdom.""-Dr. Chetna Kang, Consultant Psychiatrist; Executive Committee Member, Royal College of Psychiatrists Spirituality and Psychiatry SIG ""Career Dharma is indispensable reading for all stripes of yogis seeking guidance in how to navigate the nitty-gritty demands of the 9-5 workplace as practitioners, and an enlightening read for the intellectually curious wondering how Yogic philosophy might be relevant to the real world.""-Edwin Bryant, Professor of Hindu Religion and Philosophy, Rutgers University"


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