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Career Renegade: How to Make a Great Living Doing What You Love
Jonathan Fields
There’s a revolution brewing across the nation--a movement that’s changing lives and revealing little known paths to passion and prosperity.
It’s about building a great living around what you love to do most. Once you’ve been touched by it, you’ll never be the same. This book is your way in, your admission ticket to the world of the career renegade.
Jonathan Fields, mega-firm lawyer turned successful lifestyle entrepreneur, blogger and writer shows you how to turn your passion–whether it’s cooking or copy-writing, teaching or playing video games–into a better payday and a richly satisfying life.
* Discover the 7 career renegade paths to prosperity
* Tap technology to turn a seemingly moneyless passion into a goldmine
* Rapidly test and tune your idea for free, from the comfort of your couch
* Establish yourself as an authority in a new field with little or no investment
* Cultivate the mission-driven, action-oriented career renegade mindset
* Rally others to your cause, and convince them you’re not nuts
Join the movement now…and take back your livelihood and life!

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3 reviews from Marketing blogs:
- Duct Tape Marketing 21 May 10:
... But I’ve rarely come across a truly successful business owner who is happy making lots of money doing something they are good at without a deep-seated sense of purpose. There is no way around it, really. Businesses that get talked about are driven by a higher purpose, one formed by a passionate owner or by a passionate team mission. ” Here are 5 books that will help you in the quest to find more meaning in your work: Career Renegade – Jonathan Fields REWORK – Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson Escape From Cubicle Nation – Pam Slim Linchpin – Seth Godin The Big Leap – Gay Hendricks Related Posts:REWORK Podcast with Jason FriedDo You Know Someone Who Needs to Escape?The ... - Duct Tape Marketing 09 Mar 10:
... the optimal window and offering tangible referral prompts generated a nearly 300% increase in referral-generated leads for my businesses. I wonder how it might impact your business? Jonathan Fields writes on entrepreneurship, marketing and lifestyles at JonathanFields. com and is the author of Career Renegade: How to Make a Great Living Doing What You Love. He’s also a twitter heavy-user at @jonathanfields. Related Posts:My Most Excellently Flawed Referral SurveyIs appreciation referral motivation enough?Making Referrals As a Job Creation EngineHave You Made Your Referral?It Is ... - ConverSations 30 Dec 09:
... Farber Tribes by Seth Godin Exploiting Chaos by Jeremy Gutsche The Think Big Manifesto by Michael Port The Digital Handshake by Paul Chaney Crush It! by Gary Vaynerchuck Socialnomics by Eric Qualman Radical Careering by Sally Hogshead The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferris Me 2. 0 by Dan Schawbel Career Renegade by Jonathan Fields The Element by Sir Ken Robinson What Would Google Do? by Jeff Jarvis A couple of interesting things to note here:Â These recommendations are in response to folks asking about how to improve or ignite their social media engagement, yet really . . . only three or ...
7 reviews from Productivity blogs:
- Dumb Little Man 03 May 10:
... If you destroy your health, there's often no going back. Some chronic illnesses, such as ME, are caused by periods of overwork and stress. Is it worth wrecking your health for the sake of a few extra hours in work?One of the most powerful stories I've come across about this is in Jonathan Field's book Career Renegade:I'd been working nearly seventy-two hours straight, each one more excruciating than the one before. But, missing the deadline meant losing $100 million for our client, so I pressed on until we finally closed the deal. I staggered into a cab, passed out for a few hours, then headed straight to my doctor's office. ... - Lateral Action 12 Apr 10:
... Awake at the Wheel Jonathan Fields stands out from many ‘Internet entrepreneurs’, as someone with a track record of building bricks-and-mortar businesses – health clubs and yoga centres – long before he got involved in online publishing. Via his blog Awake at the Wheel and his book Career Renegade, he shows how timeless entrepreneurial principles can be applied and amplified via social media and digitally enabled supply chains. Field’s central insight is that in order to create an outstanding business, you need to be doing something you’re passionate about, otherwise you will lack the necessary commitment and persistence to make it happen. ... - WebWorkerDaily 19 Mar 10:
... I’ve been asking folks at SXSW for their web working advice as well as their favorite web app so far this year — not necessarily a new one, but one that they find themselves using all the time. Here’s my video interview with Jonathan Fields, author of the book “Career Renegade. ” His blog is about entrepreneurship and personal development. Stay tuned for more video interviews from SXSW. What is your favorite web app so far this year? For the GigaOM network’s complete SXSW coverage, check out this round-up. Related content from GigaOM Pro (sub. req. ): ... - Zen habits 25 Jan 10:
... by David Allen Getting Things Done – The Art of Stress-Free Productivity, by David Allen Simply Organized, by Connie Cox and Cris Evatt The Te of Piglet, by Benjamin Hoff Simple Living for Busy People Keep Life Simple, by Karen Levine The Simplicity Reader, by Elaine St. James (awesome) Career Renegade, by Jonathan Fields Time Management In An Instant, by Karen Leland & Keith Bailey 30 Days To A Simpler Life, by Connie Cox and Cris Evatt Slowing Down to the Speed of Life, by Richard Carlson and Joseph Bailey (one of my favorites!) Vegan Freak – Being Vegan In A Non-Vegan ... - Lateral Action 25 Jan 10:
... need harnesses, shoes, chocs, nuts, cams, and beyond. It’s not unusual for an entire, equally passionate subculture to revolve around that gear. If you look deep enough, you can often find gaps in demand for that year, stuff, or “schwag” that supports the main activities. Career Renegade Treat business as a creative medium This means adopting the entrepreneurial mindset, and constantly looking out for trends, problems and market opportunities. It’s also about coming up with innovative business models that deliver outsized value for your customers – ... - Zen habits 17 Dec 09:
... of books I could recommend, but I’m going to highlight just a few: Unclutter Your Life in One Week. The fantastic Erin Doland of Unclutterer. com (a must-read blog) just published a book I love and think you’ll enjoy very much. Highly recommended if you’re looking to declutter. Career Renegade: How to Make a Great Living Doing What You Love.  Author, blogging friend, and career expert Jonathan Fields wrote the perfect tome for creating the life you want doing the work you’re passionate about. No Impact Man. Written by Colin Beavan of the No Impact Man blog, full ... - Stepcase Lifehack 18 Nov 09:
... by layers of BS and managerial protocol) and ultimately ourselves. Working with our hands connects us physically to the material world we’ve taken largely for granted in these years of abundance and consumption. This book will inspire and enlighten you, regardless of your politics or faith. 3. Career Renegade by Jonathan FieldsJonathan Fields had a dream career – and it was killing him. So he dropped everything and started over, eventually building one of the most successful yoga studios in New York City. Along the way, he learned a thing or two about chasing a dream, and shares those ...












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