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Clark Vandeventer

unWorking: Exit the Rat Race, Live Like a Millionaire, and Be Happy Now

unWorking: Exit the Rat Race, Live Like a Millionaire, and Be Happy Now

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Wake up. The world has changed. Are you living in the emerging already here world, or are you still living in the old one? The old world was about paying your dues and biding your time on the basis of promised golden years. It doesn't work that way anymore. Don't complain; just adapt. The old world wasn't that good anyway. Who wants to give the best years of their life to a job and then wake up at 65 and wonder where all the time went? In the new world you can write your own ticket, be your own boss, and live on a grand scale, now. This guide to lifestyle design will teach you:
    How to summon the courage to pursue your dreams agains the odds
    How to figure out what you want your life to look like
    How to pursue work that you're passionate about
    How to develop good income while avoiding bad income
    How to actually prioritize your family over your career
    How to stay in sync with your spouse amidst major life changes
    How to get your kids out of the miniaturized, pressurized rat race
    How to live on a grand scale now instead of holding out hope for the "golden years."
unWorking is a guide to lifestyle design in the emerging already here world. It's also a darn good story, one of epic proportions, just like yours can be.

Author: Clark Vandeventer
Publisher: Clark Vandeventer
Published: 08/31/2015
Pages: 250
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.75lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.53d
ISBN: 9780692459096

About the Author
Clark Vandeventer is proof that lifestyle design is possible. He came from nothing, didn't go to an Ivy League school, and never made a million dollars. By the time he was in his late 20s, though, he'd achieved a pretty amazing life for himself and his family. Then, at the age of 30, he put it all on the line and mounted a campaign for Congress. He lost, and two months later he found himself living in his in-laws garage. Rather than dusting himself off and getting back in the game, Clark used his time in the garage to re-think everything, exit the rat race, and build an epic life on his own terms.

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