Synopses & Reviews
Repacking Your Bags helps people develop their own unique vision of the good life and take practical steps at home and at work to make that vision a reality. Repacking is a travel guide for success with fulfillment and a more authentically meaningful life. It provides a simple yet elegant process to help people ask the right questions -- and get the right answers -- along the way. It helps them put together a ""trip plan"" that provides for the elements of the good life: work, love, place, and purpose. As a result of repacking, readers will be able to reach for and achieve their vision of the good life.
Synopsis
""Repacking Your Bags"" helps people develop their own unique vision of the good life and take practical steps at home and at work to make that vision a reality. It provides a simple yet elegant process to help people ask the right questions--and get the right answers--along the way.
Synopsis
"Living in the place you belong, with the people you love, doing the right work, on purpose." This is how Richard Leider and David Shapiro define "the good life." Technological advances, economic shifts, and longer life spans mean most of us will need to repeatedly reimagine our lives. In this wise and practical guide, Leider and Shapiro help you weigh all that you're carrying, leverage what helps you live well, and let go of those burdens that merely weigh you down.
This third edition has been thoroughly revised with new stories and practices to help you repack your four critical "bags" (place, relationship, work, and purpose); identify your gifts, passions, and values; and plan your journey, no matter where you are in life.