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Five Minutes On Mondays: Finding Unexpected Purpose, Peace, And Fulfillment At Work (2000)

by Alan Lurie(Favorite Author)
3.59 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: Free kindle read. Enjoyed the idea that businessmen might decide to do something good for the soul rather than the pocketbook. This is a series of inspirational talks given by a rabbi to a groups of businesspeople. He has some good thoughts, repeats other good thoughts, and tries to marry the spiritual with the go-go business world. Nice idea, but not sure that many follow this ideology.
review 2: I started reading this almost a year ago and I'm still only 17 percent done. Time to give up. It's okay, not life-changing and some of the stories could easily be applied to us cubicle-dwellers. If you go to church or synagogue or the mandatory CEO meetings, you hear the same kind of sermons - not what I feel like reading in my spare time, but I'm not religious
... more either, so it's not like I'm the target audience. less
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JadeRock4
A beautiful exploration into how to be happier and find greater purpose and compassion.
shannon
I found a few quotes that were very inspiring.Always maintain only a joyful mind.
shaunabug
Merely average reading that isn't especially well organized or new.
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