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The Art of Happiness At Work

by Dalai Lama and Howard C. Cutler - £8.99  Hodder Mobius (2005)
paperback    ISBN 13: 9780340831205 | ISBN 10: 0340831200

The Art of Happiness has become the classic guide to the Dalai Lama's enlightened approach to living - illuminating the profound principles and perceptive wisdom of this greatest, most revered spiritual leader, from a clear western perspective.
 
Now, in this inspirational new volume, the unique collaboration between the Dalai Lama and highly respected scholar Howard Cutler returns with a practical application of Tibetan Buddhist spiritual values to the world of work.
 
In today's stressful working climate, more and more people are becoming disenchanted with the roles they adopt at work, and how significantly their working persona differs from the person they really are. In this wise and practical book, the Dalai Lama shows us how to place our working lives into the context of our lives as a whole. Rather than striving to find a role which suits us, we should allow our work to arise naturally from who we are - and what is most important to us. From here we reach a pathway that can lead us to true life fulfilment and purpose.

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