
I began my professional life as a first-grade teacher, and quickly fell in love with the whole wide world of learning -- particularly learning how to learn, and how to love learning. Our favorite authors must share that love. My published biographical notes show that I moved through the ranks of public instruction- including administration, curriculum design, and more--, then followed the Divine prompt to start my own leadership firm -- mostly for the private sector, Fortune 500 types. I still serve in an advisory, ombudsman-"sounding board" fashion, still love that work, sensing that, in a way, we're somehow all just kids at heart, living in a lesson world, and learning our greater strengths, capacities, wisdom every day. Writing developed as I matured. As did my pen-and-ink art, etchings, graphics and such. Although I have a good formal education, it's clear that when we love what we do -- be it parenting, truck driving, technology, theology, crafts, or cooking -- we'll learn what we need in surprising, often self-governing, intuitive ways. The older I get, the more I trust that "small, still voice" within to guide my own learning-- academic or otherwise.
Discovering what you ought to do with your live; what you need to do for a living
An organizational psychologist looks at the stories of ordinary people who choose a solitary lifestyle to find wholeness and self actualization.
Explores the ways in which our best choices, our most wholesome choices, can help us grow inwardly into healthier, actualizing human beings. †
by Marsha Sinetar
Rating: 3.8 ⭐
Discover your life's work and gain inner satisfaction and personal meaning with this inspiring, practical guide. In this sequel to her phenomenal bestseller Do What You Love, the Money Will Follow , Marsha Sinetar shows you how to put her philosophy to work. Sinetar explores the qualities of effective, fulfilled entrepreneurs who manage to find both love and money by investing time, brainpower, and spiritual energy in their work.
Introduces creative adaptation, an innovative approach to coping with the adversity and problems of life, explaining how a positive attitude toward change and challenge can enhance one's life
by Marsha Sinetar
Rating: 3.6 ⭐
At a time when our thirst for spiritual guidance has never been greater, Marsha Sinetar has located an oasis of hard-won wisdom that is as close as the neighbors next door. In The Mentor's Spirit, Marsha Sinetar shows readers a way to use our inborn "spiritual intelligence" to see the world and everything in it as a potential mentor--a life-affirming source of guidance and inspiration. True mentors are "artists of encouragement" who help us discover what is unique about our calling in life and help us pursue it. These spiritual guides are all around us, waiting to give in children, in nature, in silence, in the lives of historical and contemporary leaders. Sinetar points the way to remain open to them and let them take us to a life enriched by challenges and cooperation.
Identifying the necessity of meditation in the inspiration and restoration of spirituality, a guide for today's busy readers explores the concept of a casual contemplative life while definining a state of mind that is conducive to harmony, assurance, and comfort.
From the noted author of Do What You Love, the Money Will Follow comes this new self-help guide for moving toward wholeness by developing the spiritual self. "An utterly fascinating book that shows us simply and elegantly the joys of the road less traveled."--Richmond Times-Dispatch.
by Marsha Sinetar
Rating: 3.4 ⭐
Through the clever use of letters and interior dialogue, this book of wisdom leads readers into spiritual awakening as part of the aging process. †
Illustrates how people are different and special and need each other
How does a creative, spiritually gifted child learn to express herself and find her place in the world amidst constant family troubles, losses, upheavals? This captivating life-story and spiritual autobiography of multi-faceted educator, best-selling author, Marsha Sinetar ("Ordinary People as Monks & Mystics"; "Do What You Love, The Money Will Follow ") shows what it took for a child to reveal her true self despite a tug-of-war between her wish to belong and her inner prod to add value to others from the wellsprings of her uniqueness. Should have equal value for parents, educators, therapists chefs and truck drivers -- all everyday readers -- who long to understand the sheer drive of sheer talent, and/or who hope to contribute to others by actualizing their own right livelihood. Highly recommended.
With shifting marketplaces, economic upheavals, and a diversified population, people must change to survive in the business world of the 21st century. Corporate psychologist Martha Sinetar, author of the bestseller Do What You Love, The Money Will Follow shows how to access creative thinking to survive the coming power shifts. HC: Villard.
by Marsha Sinetar
Rating: 4.0 ⭐
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Marsha Sinetar points out in "Reel Movies" that movies can make you see and feel your life differently. Movies are the mythology of our time. Their stories are ours. They are our reflections, our shadows, our losses, and perhaps our ultimate truth. If this wonderful book can make you see that, it is well worth the price of admission.
Brand new condition hardcover book in its also mint condition decorative dustjacket.
by Marsha Sinetar
Rating: 4.3 ⭐
When is a dream more than a dream? When is a dream life-changing? When it's a "holy" dream. ___ There's joy in Dreams unto Holiness by bestselling Marsha Sinetar (Do What You Love, the Money Will Follow; Ordinary People as Monks & Mystics).She asks, "If God speaks to us continually, day and night, why not in dreams?" Thus Sinetar explores the "holy dream," the "sweet, transcendent sleep," the spiritual/creative minds that enjoy such benefits. She contrasts psychological and spiritual dreams, and describes specific "holy" dreams, along with methods to enhance understanding of them. Here is a rich, positive read, perhaps a first, in-depth look at the subject. Written for a wide, "crossover" spiritual audience, (e.g., Bible study, book clubs, and diverse clergy and counselors.) This timely, glad book seems a gift for all seasons, for all lovers of spirituality books.
Sinetar, Marsha
Book by Sinetar, Marsha
Simple and heartwarming, this unique gift book--for children and adults--celebrates, in prose and whimsical drawings, the lasting power of truth over make-believe, the victory of good over evil, faith over fear--offering the young and young-at-heart positive ideas, images, and hope for the often cynical, threatening, and disbelieving times in which we live. 2-color illustrations.
The author of Do What You Love, the Money Will Follow presents treasured insights on gaining inner and outer wealth through work combined with devotion.
by Marsha Sinetar
by Marsha Sinetar
by Marsha Sinetar
by Marsha Sinetar
by Marsha Sinetar
by Marsha Sinetar
A felicidade está mais perto daqueles que sabem decidir. Marsha Sinetar aponta um roteiro para o desenvolvimento da capacidade de identificar-se decisões inteligentes e responsáveis. Essa habilidade é alcançada trabalhando-se o autoconhecimento, a auto-estima, os impulsos criativos e a intuição, aliando-os à irresistível força do amor. A decisão inteligente se apóia, na verdade, na honra e na coragem, sempre iluminada pela fé. Para encontrá-la é preciso vencer forças que nos levam, muitas vezes obstinadamente, a direções contrárias aos nossos próprios interesses. Entendendo que para viver melhor - e mais intensamente - é necessário correr riscos e ultrapassar limites.
by Marsha Sinetar
Para los que buscan la paz y la realización de su Ser. Una alternativa enriquecedora para la conflictiva y confusa época que nos toca vivir.
by Marsha Sinetar
Explains in brief text and illustrations the origins of self-esteem and its importance to the individual.
by Marsha Sinetar
True mentors are "artists of encouragement," says Marsha Sinetar, author of the landmark best seller, Do What You Love, the Money Will Follow. In The Mentor's Spirit, she teaches listeners to use their inborn "spiritual intelligence" to see the world and everything in it as a potential mentor. Imagine being able to find life-affirming inspiration and guidance through a variety of sources including children, nature, the lives and ideas of historical leaders - even through silence. Sinetar points the way to these wisdom keepers and explains how to stay open to the mentor's spirit, enriching your life with challenge and cooperation.