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A Career in Your Suitcase - A Practical Guide to Creating Meaningful Work... Anywhere Paperback – March 3, 2013
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- Print length384 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherSummertime
- Publication dateMarch 3, 2013
- Dimensions6.14 x 0.79 x 9.21 inches
- ISBN-101909193143
- ISBN-13978-1909193147
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- Publisher : Summertime
- Publication date : March 3, 2013
- Edition : revised
- Language : English
- Print length : 384 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1909193143
- ISBN-13 : 978-1909193147
- Item Weight : 1.19 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.14 x 0.79 x 9.21 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,766,033 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #2,397 in Job Hunting (Books)
- #50,695 in Personal Transformation Self-Help
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About the authors
After having my first idea for a book accepted by the first publisher I approached when I was 22, I decided a career as a full time writer was for me. French Tarts (Octopus) was published in 1985 and I then went on to write 13 word processing handbooks for giants such as Macmillan and McGraw-Hill. Then along came WYSIWYG and Word and I changed direction. First a second cookbook (Dates, Zodiac Publishing) and then I published Forced to Fly and Career in Your Suitcase through my own imprint, Summertime Publishing. I've been abroad for 25 years now. I am one of those people who has inadvertently been presented with the label of Trailing Spouse and so, after years in Dubai (hot), Oman (beautiful), Norway (rainy), a few years back in England (weird after all that time) I was then in Holland (not half bad) for nine years, followed by the last three in Malaysia (hot). I have come to specialise in expat issues and have written the 4th edition of Career in Your Suitcase (co-authored by Colleen Reichrath-Smith) as well as Expat Entrepreneurs and Find Your Passion. I have also published my memoir, A Moving Landscape, and three training programs - How to Write Your Life Stories, Definite Articles and Release the Book within as well as a novel, Sunshine Soup. In 2014 I published an anthology of writings by kids who grew up global, called The Worlds Within and now publish the annual round up of events at the Families in Global Transition conference. I started publishing other authors in 2008 and Summertime Publishing and Springtime Books have helped well over 100 authors to get into print. We offer a complete mentoring, editing, design and print service to our clients. I work with an international team of freelancers – Jack Scott in the UK and Jane Dean in Houston in addition to designers in South Africa, the UK and the Netherlands.
In my life outside work and books, I am married to Ian (my oil and gas man) who plays guitar in a rock band when he is not being oily, and we have two young adults, Sam and Josh, of whom we are inordinately proud.
I grew up in the 'most perfect stone town in England', Stamford, Lincs. The place they recorded Middlemarch. I went to an all girls' school and was still blushing by the time I went to study French at Hull university (and no, I did not go there through clearing, I wanted to go). My father, Peter Gosling, was still writing books at 83 and we have each written 31 books. His book, How to Be a Global Grandparent is available on Amazon. My mother claims she 'can't do anything' but frequently comes first in the village horticultural society painting competition and has been promoted to doing the alter flowers in church. It seems we are a creative lot, for my brother, Patrick Gosling, is a pretty darn good photographer http://www.patrickgosling.com
Colleen believes in teaching people the skills they will need to make the most of their career journey, to make personally meaningful choices for their career. Colleen made an international transition in 2005 when she moved from Canada to the Netherlands for love after almost ten self-employed years working in the field of career development. Seeing it as the ultimate chance to apply the career development principles she teaches others, within two years she had learned the language and was again delivering career development training - this time in Dutch. After meeting Jo Parfitt at Connecting Women and the European Professional Women’s Network, Colleen decided to follow her intuition and her dream and discuss the idea of writing a book further with Jo. The fourth edition of A Career in Your Suitcase is the result and incorporates lessons learned and the career development principles needed for today’s mobile career adventurer.
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2013This book has always been one I have recommended to expat partners but this edition has improved an already great offering. Two great authors, heaps of excellent exercises, lots of real-life examples and stories. If you are relocating, travelling or plan to be doing so in the future, this book will help you to review your career and plan how to go global.
The content of the book is well founded on career development principles and illustrates them beautifully thanks to the many examples from the authors during their own experiences of global career transitions and the experiences of many contributors from around the world.
I highly recommend it!
- Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2013This is an excellent resource for anyone wanting to find a career that works for them. The focus is clearly on trailing spouses, but the advice and exercises would apply to a far wider audience.
The book is a collection of personal stories, practical advice, exercises, and food for thought, all focused on how trailing spouses can create a career that they can take with them wherever their expatriation takes them. And more importantly on how they can create a career that suits their needs, ignites their passions and lines up with their values.
The book leads readers through a journey of discovery, and is supported by a number of different exercises and assessments to help with thinking. From my experience, these are absolutely critical. It's quite one thing to say "Figure out a career that interests and inspires you", and quite another thing to actually make that happen. The supporting exercises in A Career in Your Suitcase are a way of transforming that basic instruction into something that you can actually act on.
The variety of assessment and exercises is great. My only criticism is that there are definitely a lot of them! My recommendation to anyone working with this book (and the approach I took) is to select the exercises that really resonate with you, and put your energy into those, rather than worrying about doing everything.
As someone experienced with career change and career development, a lot of the exercises and thinking weren't completely new to me. But there were still several parts that clicked with me and interested me enough to pull out the notebook.
Overall, I thought the book was a great guide. I worked through it quite quickly, but I think it would be worthwhile to take time working through the steps. In fact, I'm pretty sure that I'll be picking it up again in the coming months.
I received a free copy of this book from Summertime Publishing in exchange for my fair and honest review.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2013I have long been a fan of this book and am thrilled that it's been updated again in this 4th edition. So much information, that I recommend reading it before you go abroad, and every year you are overseas. It's almost impossible to digest it all and put it into action in just one reading. I recommend it to anyone I know who is moving abroad!
- Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2013If you feel your identity has been subsumed by following your spouse's international relocation, this book is for you. If you're in need of a career change, for whatever reason, and want to follow your passion, pick up this book. Filled with practical advice and proven exercises from authors Jo Parfitt and Colleen Reichrath-Smith, both of whom have lived what they preach, and thought provoking comments from interviewees, this fourth edition of A Career in Your Suitcase offers hope and help, wherever you happen to be living.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2013I am not sure what I expected when I started reading this book. I assumed it would be general advice for expat wives as to how to keep a career going as they trailed around the world with their husbands. It is much much more than that and I was amazed at the wealth of information the book actually contains.
It is not just a list of information. What keeps the book alive, vivid and engaging are the fascinating stories from Jo and Colleen about how they managed to be expat wives who kept their careers going as they moved from country to country, which are not only very informative and interesting, they are also used in an excellent way to emphasise the points they make throughout the book.
In addition, there is a clear logic as you go from chapter to chapter, with detailed information, clearly highlighted sources for additional information, and worksheets. This is not a book you just read and put back on the shelf, this is a workbook to transform your life and the way you work.
It is also not simply a book for expatriate wives, it is an indispensable tool for anyone who is not happy with their work and wants to change in the best possible way and with the best chance of success.
It is quite simply, superb.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2013I have seen the idea of a portable career germinate in Jo Parfitt's head many years ago - it grew roots in the first edition of A Career in Your Suitcase. It then blossomed, ripened and bore fruit in the editions that followed.
Fast forward to 2013 - three months ago I watched Colleen Reichrath-Smith in action at the annual conference of FIGT - Families in Global Transition - www.figt.org, in Washington DC, giving a workshop on the Career in your Suitcase. She was clear, concise, fun and ....extremely well prepared.
The book Jo Parfitt and Colleen Reichrath-Smith have now produced together is a prodigy: the fourth edition of A Career in Your Suitcase.
I am convinced that this book will soon become the benchmark against which other career guides will be measured. Nowhere have I seen a better balance between theory and practice, between compassionate encouragement and strict, sound advice; between the professional coach and the personal friend we all wish we had in times of need.
Eva László-Herbert, Logos - the Power of Words, www.LogosELH.com
Top reviews from other countries
- Bay Area Bike RiderReviewed in the United Kingdom on November 16, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't put it down!
An excellent resource for identifying portable work!
- NellReviewed in Canada on December 6, 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars A must read!
Pack this in your own suitcase if you're considering a mobile career anywhere in the world. A most helpful career guide for yourself, your new graduate, your partner, or your best friend!