
I Wish Someone Had Told Me . . .
The Best Advice for Building a Great Career and a Meaningful Life
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Narrado por:
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Dana Perino
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Stephanie Gish
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Roger Wayne
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Dana Perino
An Instant New York Times Bestseller
Terrific advice, insightful stories, and powerful life lessons curated by Dana Perino the #1 New York Times bestselling author of And the Good News Is . . . and beloved co-host of Fox News' The Five and America’s Newsroom, inspired by her friends and colleagues.
I Wish Someone Had Told Me . . . is a blueprint for success in your life and career. An all-star line-up of Dana’s lifelong friends and Fox News personalities with wide-ranging talents and accomplishments share amazing stories about their own experiences, offering invaluable guidance and wisdom on a range of subjects, including:
- Finding the right path and getting your foot in the door;
- How to break out in your job and get recognized;
- Making a transition in your career and betting on yourself;
- How to keep improving and adding new skills;
- Balancing relationships, avoiding burnout, and having a life;
- And much more.
This illuminating and essential book is ideal for new graduates and everyone starting their first job; professionals thinking about making a change, transitioning into a different position, or phasing into a new career or act in life; and anyone looking for timeless insight and a helpful resource for self-improvement and career enhancement.
Contributors include: Bret Baier, Dierks Bentley, Ainsley Earhardt, Jimmy Failla, Harold Ford Jr., Trey Gowdy, Greg Gutfeld, Benjamin Hall, Bill Hemmer, Lawrence Jones, Martha MacCallum, Charles Payne, Judge Jeanine Pirro, John Roberts, Mike Rowe, Jessica Tarlov, Jesse Watters, Salena Zito, Tyrus, and many more.
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Great advice.
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Valuable
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The advice is down to earth but sometimes things you wouldn’t just think of - really good for younger people or people still trying to figure out a career path. Many different nuggets to pass on to others who are like Dana when she started out & wish someone had told them.
Great & inspiring words
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Dana is so positive and wonderful.
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Good advice for a young person
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A great listen for leaders!
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Narrated version is stiff, choppy. Not at all easy to listen to. Maybe the experience would have been different with reading the physical book…
Disappointed
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Great advice
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Great advice, cleverly given
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I know a nurse who works two 12 hour shifts on Saturday and Sunday and is paid for a full-time work week.
I know a business major who does monitoring of clinical trials for a major drug company from home. Female dermatologists make staggering money working three days per week.
I was able to have free time during the week starting at about age 32 to take my niece skiing. When she started in school, I was able to demand weekends off. And still working part time.
The author talks about the job that always requires you to go the extra mile. Typically, a couple of weeks of vacation per year,. As you get older, you will have other priorities. You do not want to be susceptible to economic downturns. Too many people overlook a strong linkage to healthcare for a career. Too many people have teachers who teach math and science in a way that is ridiculous. Almost all of math
can be distilled down to solving for “X” until you get to calculus. chemistry is an easy course if you draw a picture and then it will be very clear which item is missing and you can solve for “X”. You can use a mnemonic device to help you remember the “foreign language” of biology courses.
Or you can be struggling with all the other ridiculous number of white collar people who want to be on TV or who want to be the manager.
How to work part-time with prestige intact
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