THE RENAISSANCE SOUL: How to Make Your Passions Your Life (Broadway hardcover and The Experiment paperback)
This groundbreaking work offers a life-planning strategy perfectly in tune with those who fear becoming “a jack-of-all-trades and master of none.” Discover how to design a vibrant, fulfilling life and how to:
• Manage your time the Renaissance Soul way
• Thrive on many interests without feeling scattered or overwhelmed
• Pursue your passions even if they “don’t pay”
• Carry your dreams forward no matter what your day job is
Margaret Lobenstine was the founder of Alternative Approaches, a career and life-coaching business. A Renaissance Soul herself, she created three successful–but entirely different–businesses. She was quoted in such papers as the New York Times, the New York Post, the Boston Globe, the Los Angeles Times, and the Swarthmore College Bulletin. She served as one of the resident experts on the STAPLES Business Web Site, specializing in answering questions in the Human Resources field. Margaret died in 2015.
"Finally the multigifted have a champion!"
--Elaine Aron, author of The Highly Sensitive Person
Margaret Lobenstine
THE RENAISSANCE SOUL: How to Make Your Passions Your Life (Broadway hardcover and The Experiment paperback)
This groundbreaking work offers a life-planning strategy perfectly in tune with those who fear becoming “a jack-of-all-trades and master of none.” Discover how to design a vibrant, fulfilling life and how to:
• Manage your time the Renaissance Soul way
• Thrive on many interests without feeling scattered or overwhelmed
• Pursue your passions even if they “don’t pay”
• Carry your dreams forward no matter what your day job is
Margaret Lobenstine was the founder of Alternative Approaches, a career and life-coaching business. A Renaissance Soul herself, she created three successful–but entirely different–businesses. She was quoted in such papers as the New York Times, the New York Post, the Boston Globe, the Los Angeles Times, and the Swarthmore College Bulletin. She served as one of the resident experts on the STAPLES Business Web Site, specializing in answering questions in the Human Resources field. Margaret died in 2015.