Author: | Jessica Hagy | ISBN: | 9780761176862 |
Publisher: | Workman Publishing Company | Publication: | March 19, 2013 |
Imprint: | Workman Publishing Company | Language: | English |
Author: | Jessica Hagy |
ISBN: | 9780761176862 |
Publisher: | Workman Publishing Company |
Publication: | March 19, 2013 |
Imprint: | Workman Publishing Company |
Language: | English |
The product of a unique vision that adds up to an entirely new kind of book, Jessica Hagy’s How to Be Interesting combines fresh, surprising lessons with deceptively simple diagrams and charts. It’s an inspiring guide to leading a richer life that nudges us out of our comfort zones and into places where everything is possible.
Passionate, positive, down-to-earth, and irrepressibly upbeat, it teaches us that being interesting is about being interested. It’s about taking chances—but also about taking daily vacations. It’s about ideas, creativity, and risk. It’s about trusting our talents and doing only what we want—but having the courage to get lost and see where the path leads.
“Build your reputation with kindness.” “Start big things now.” “Live beyond your resume.” With an additional shot of visual inspiration for recent graduates, this exclusive Kobo edition contains an addendum featuring 12 more of Jessica Hagy’s original graphs and charts.
New York Times, and she writes an online column for Forbes. She lives with her family in Seattle.
The product of a unique vision that adds up to an entirely new kind of book, Jessica Hagy’s How to Be Interesting combines fresh, surprising lessons with deceptively simple diagrams and charts. It’s an inspiring guide to leading a richer life that nudges us out of our comfort zones and into places where everything is possible.
Passionate, positive, down-to-earth, and irrepressibly upbeat, it teaches us that being interesting is about being interested. It’s about taking chances—but also about taking daily vacations. It’s about ideas, creativity, and risk. It’s about trusting our talents and doing only what we want—but having the courage to get lost and see where the path leads.
“Build your reputation with kindness.” “Start big things now.” “Live beyond your resume.” With an additional shot of visual inspiration for recent graduates, this exclusive Kobo edition contains an addendum featuring 12 more of Jessica Hagy’s original graphs and charts.
New York Times, and she writes an online column for Forbes. She lives with her family in Seattle.