Just the good stuff : no-BS secrets to success (no matter what life throws at you) / Jim VandeHei.
"A deeply personal, authentic, and clear-eyed guide to navigating today's complex world and building a meaningful, successful career and life-no matter where you start out-from the bestselling author and co-founder of Axios and Politico"-- Provided by publisher.
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- ISBN: 9780593796375 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: x, 242 pages ; 22 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Harmony, [2024]
- Copyright: ©2024
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"A deeply personal, authentic, and clear-eyed guide to navigating today's complex world and building a meaningful, successful career and life-no matter where you start out-from the bestselling author and co-founder of Axios and Politico"-- - Baker & Taylor
The cofounder of Politico and Axios, two of the biggest modern news outlets, presents this real-world guide to achieving âgood stuffâ by offering no-BS guidance for building a meaningful, successful and fulfilling career and life in todayâs complex worldâno atter where you start out. - Random House, Inc.
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER ⢠A deeply personal, authentic, and clear-eyed guide to navigating todayâs complex world and building a meaningful, successful career and lifeâno matter where you start outâfrom the bestselling author and cofounder of Axios and Politico.
Jim VandeHeiâs high school guidance counselor laid it out clearly: VandeHei wasnât cut out for college. In 1990, you could find him proving the counselorâs case emphatically, preferring beer to books and delivering pizzas to mapping out career plans. He attended a two-year school before smuggling himself into the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, where after a year he had racked up a 1.4 GPA and was on the verge of getting the boot.
Everything changed when he discovered his passions: politics and journalism.Â
VandeHei went on to cover the presidency and cofound two of the biggest modern news outlets, Politico and Axios, the media companies that upended and revolutionized journalism. He took notes every step of the way. And in Just the Good Stuff, his debut as a solo author, VandeHei writes the book he wishes someone had handed him when he was flounderingânot a compendium of conventional wisdom but a real-world guide to achieving that other âgood stuff,â health, wealth, happiness, all the blessings and exquisite pleasures we loosely group under that oft used but still under-appreciated rubricâsuccess.Â
Delivered in his hallmark no-word-wasted style, VandeHei offers essential, no-BS guidance on how to handle everything from finding a calling to building a team to navigating the realities of a changing workplace, showing us that no matter how inauspicious our beginnings, no matter how far down the ladder we begin, no matter what kind of challenges we face, a fulfilling life is within our reach.