Jeanne's Reviews > Wishcraft: How to Get What You Really Want
Wishcraft: How to Get What You Really Want
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This little gem has been around for almost thirty years now and I've worked through it a number of times, both personally and sharing it with friends, particularly those making life choices.
The central principles of the book - daring to say what you really want, and then finding the support to help you broaden the idea and make it a reality -- were freeing to me intellectually when I first read this. I had just come out of a graduate program in which I studied vocational choice theory, among other things, and found that more limiting than helpful. Sher's straight-forward language and encouragement with her emphasis on divergent thinking was far more worthwhile.
The central principles of the book - daring to say what you really want, and then finding the support to help you broaden the idea and make it a reality -- were freeing to me intellectually when I first read this. I had just come out of a graduate program in which I studied vocational choice theory, among other things, and found that more limiting than helpful. Sher's straight-forward language and encouragement with her emphasis on divergent thinking was far more worthwhile.
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Reading Progress
Started Reading
August 1, 1989
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Finished Reading
September 9, 2007
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