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Great Niche Hunt: Finding the Work That's Right for You



How Well Do You Fit Your Niche?

David J. Frahm serves as a Career Consultant and Assessment Specialist with The Navigators. After 13 years of experience, he wrote Great Niche Hunt: Finding the Work That's Right for You.

This book was published in 1991 and is out of print. But you can pick up a used copy if you look for it.

In Great Niche Hunt: Finding the Work That's Right for You you will learn:

(p. 18) One simple question that can give you tremendous insight into the best job for you.

(p. 19) The percentage of Americans who are mismatched with their work. (The number is much higher than I would have ever thought!)

(p. 23) The stewardship of being who God made you to be and accomplishing what He's put on your heart to accomplish.

(p. 27) The first step in your own great niche hunt.

(p. 33) The old Puritan concept of the “sanctity of vocation.”

(p. 40) How stewardship of yourself helps you avoid boredom and burnout.

(p. 52) How hunting up old photos can launch you into the future.

(p. 55) How to write story lines and action shots.

(p. 77) What percentage of your job should bring you satisfaction.

(p. 106) Your preferred style of processing information.

(p. 110) Your preferred style of problem solving.

(p. 112) Your preferred style of providing structure.

(p. 115) Your preferred style of influencing people.

(p. 125) Your preferred conditions of teamwork and supervision.

(p. 142) How to articulate your vocational dreams with the kind of “go for it” conviction that will help you take action to realize them.

(p. 144) Why you must dream your own dreams.

(p. 159) The three giants that keep Christians sitting on the borders of their own vocational dreams and desires.

Great Niche Hunt: Finding the Work That's Right for You


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