
Yesterday's sandstorm weather in the north made the world instantly yellow.
In addition to the consternation, the circle of friends launched a vigorous sandstorm photo contest.
In the morning, I am constantly sighing, in this kind of weather, except for the humble workers, who will go out? Then I put on my backpack and walked into the layers of fog.
Why should people work, can't they lie at home?
In this "golden three silver four" job search season, many small partners still have a variety of questions about work, such as "the more job-hopping, the more confused what to do"? For example, "Why is the job I like completely different from what I think?" For example, "If I change jobs once every six months, do I not find the right one for me, or do I have problems?" ”
Everyone wants to find an ideal job that suits them, but it really isn't easy.
Today's book list will bring you a book related to the theme of [work].
I hope that these books, which embody the author's practical experience and thinking, can help you who are confused about your work and clear some fog.
The School of Life: The Ideal Job
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Life School: Ideal Job ¥41.6 Purchase
[English] Life School | Author
Wang Shaoxiang | translate
2018—11 丨 Unread · Life home
The ideal job doesn't need to burn the fun you find in your private time to keep the engine you work. What you need is not a dream "perfect" job, but to find what you value most in your work.
Alain · De Botton's book, School of Life: The Ideal Job, is a career lesson that is essential for the workplace, guiding us to better understand ourselves, discover our true talents early, and help us find the right job.
At the same time, tell us how to take a clearer goal, recognize our own needs, start from reality, and love our work in a mature and authentic way.
"Making a Good Decision"
Make good decisions: Rational control of work and life ¥27 purchase
[Beauty] Stephen · P · Robbins 丨
Bao Yunbo 丨 translation
2016-5 After the wave | Beijing United Publishing Company
How to rationally control work and life?
Life is made up of decisions, major decisions can affect our life trajectory, and small decisions can also change our lives. Therefore, how to improve the quality of decision-making and make good decisions is one of our most important survival skills.
This book summarizes more than a thousand relevant studies in the field of behavioral decision-making, analyzes common cases in daily life in easy-to-understand language, and tells us how to avoid minefields in a targeted manner and make decisions with ease.
The book also analyzes 17 psychological pitfalls that are common to help readers reflect on themselves and no longer regret their mistakes.
"Seven Meetings"
Seven conferences (another masterpiece by Naoki Hanzawa, screenwriter of Naoki Hanzawa, winner of the Naoki Award, and japanese million-best-selling author Jun Ikeito!) ¥4.99 Purchase
[Japanese] Ikei toto Runshu
Translated by Xu Jiayue / Lin Qinghua
2019-11 99 Readers | People's Literature Publishing House
"Now that the economy is sluggish, even if you want to change jobs, there is no company willing to take him in." When he realized it, he found that he could only grasp the driftwood of the company and could not let go. ”
"No one is indispensable to the company. Once you quit your job, someone else will come out and take your place. ”
"Five years after graduating from college, I feel that a while ago she could still make tireless noise with her friends, but unconsciously she found herself becoming a person who worked hard, farther and farther away from those days."
"What can a gear do?" Even if it could be done, it might not be able to stop anything, but to keep circumventing until the wear and tear ran out. ”
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Graduation, job search, promotion, departure... This book is full of the joys and sorrows of office workers.
The author of this book, "Naoki Hanzawa", winner of the Naoki Award, and best-selling Japanese author Ikei Tonoru, uses a story to teach you how to get out of the predicament of work!
Yataro Matsuura's Work Techniques
Date: Written by Yataro Matsuura
Fu Yan Hong 丨 translation
2020-9 Times Mandarin | Jiangsu Phoenix Literature and Art Publishing House
With an annual salary of one million and leaving work at 5:30 a.m., How does Yataro Matsuura, the most able man in Japan, work?
Maverick Yataro Matsuura rethinked the importance of thinking about high-quality work, and put forward 34 small suggestions to break the framework from six angles: how to enjoy work, enjoy life, treat people and things, exert creativity, organize information, and design careers, and teach you to work happier and more comfortably.
In this book, Yataro Matsuura practiced a small philosophy of work for half a lifetime, he said: "What I call work: first of all, health management; second, happy life; and finally, the completion of the work that is given." ”
"Fifty, I Quit"
Fifty years old, I resigned for ¥24.5 to buy
[Day] Emiko Inagaki 丨
Translated by Guo Lishu
2020—10 Shanghai Translation Publishing House
The book describes the experience of the author, Emiko Inagaki, who took the age of fifty as a turning point in her life, resigned and began a new life journey, and what she thought in the process.
After graduating from university, Emiko Inagaki joined the Asahi Shimbun with a steady income, a job, and a generous pension that came with it, but at the age of forty she suddenly had the idea of "resigning at the age of fifty."
After this idea came to mind, she began to rethink the relationship between "money" and "work" and life, and finally at the age of fifty, she resolutely quit her job in the confused eyes of the people around her.
After leaving the company system, Ms. Inagaki, as a free person, saw a lot of things that she wouldn't have noticed before...
"I'm a Carpenter in Norway"
I buy it for ¥5.99 as a carpenter in Norway
[No] Ole · By Torstensen
Translated by Wang Minshu
2019—5 丨 Unread · Life home
This book tells the story of a carpenter in a small Norwegian town. Author Ole Born in Arendal, Norway, Torstensen is a professional carpenter with nearly 30 years of experience.
This is the first time he has written a story of a transformed attic, telling the craftsmanship spirit created between the scales, which has aroused people from all walks of life to think deeply.
While we were still complaining about the tediousness of our work, he was willing to be born again.
But this book is not only in the general sense of the life of craftsmen, in addition to meticulous craftsmanship, tedious details processing, ubiquitous problems, the author constantly explores the essence of this traditional craft, and thus extends the thinking of life and self, let us feel the unique charm of ordinary work.
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