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Executive in Passage: Career in Crisis the Door to Uncommon Fulfillment

door Donald Marrs

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In this intimate & deeply moving book, Marrs takes the reader into the heart of one of today's most challenging struggles--how to satisfy the desire for material success, while at the same time, answering the call for a life of personal meaning & fulfillment. He had it all--career, money, success, family, social standing, political savvy. But it wasn't enough. Anguished by the split between his values & his career, this courageous executive follows his inner voice & embarks on a journey that takes him through the boardrooms of some of America's largest corporations, into Hollywood's famed movie studios, & into the darkest corners of his own psyche. But this book is about more than a career dilemma. It is a road map for any transition--whether initiated by career, relationship, or health problems, or by conscious choice. With unusual candor, Marrs, "daddy of the Pillsbury doughboy," describes the private trauma that often accompanies significant life changes, & delivers a timely message by underscoring the importance of trusting one's inner signals. EXECUTIVE IN PASSAGE is both a guidebook & source of encouragement. In his easy style, Marrs offers memorable moments that signpost our paths with compassion & spur us on to uncompromised (& therefore, uncommon) fulfillment.… (meer)
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In this intimate & deeply moving book, Marrs takes the reader into the heart of one of today's most challenging struggles--how to satisfy the desire for material success, while at the same time, answering the call for a life of personal meaning & fulfillment. He had it all--career, money, success, family, social standing, political savvy. But it wasn't enough. Anguished by the split between his values & his career, this courageous executive follows his inner voice & embarks on a journey that takes him through the boardrooms of some of America's largest corporations, into Hollywood's famed movie studios, & into the darkest corners of his own psyche. But this book is about more than a career dilemma. It is a road map for any transition--whether initiated by career, relationship, or health problems, or by conscious choice. With unusual candor, Marrs, "daddy of the Pillsbury doughboy," describes the private trauma that often accompanies significant life changes, & delivers a timely message by underscoring the importance of trusting one's inner signals. EXECUTIVE IN PASSAGE is both a guidebook & source of encouragement. In his easy style, Marrs offers memorable moments that signpost our paths with compassion & spur us on to uncompromised (& therefore, uncommon) fulfillment.

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