
Even if you graduated a long time ago, summer is a great time to review plans and goals and try yourself in a new field.
Together with Alpina Publisher, we have selected six books that will help you better understand your desires, cope with fears, seize opportunities and choose the direction in which you can be your best.
“Find yourself. How to fulfill your true desires and become happier, Leonid Krol

The book of Leonid Krol, famous coach, consultant, professor of psychology at the Higher School of Economics, will be useful both for yesterday’s graduates and for people who have long graduated from the university and went on a free journey.
With the help of vivid examples, exercises and questions, the author not only helps you understand what is better to do in life and what is your soul, but also teaches you to better hear yourself and your desires, understand your strengths and strengths. apply them to life.
“Atlas of new professions 3.0”, Daria Varlamova, Dmitry Sudakov

Which professional field to choose? Who to go to work? Teacher or economist? Chemist or train driver? We are used to choosing from the traditional list of popular occupations, but the world does not stand still and in the last decade hundreds of new occupations have emerged that you may not have heard of.
Today you can be a cosmogeologist, smart fabric designer, trend watcher, facilitator. The book covers 27 professional industries, and with its help the reader will be able to learn about new and related professions in the near future and find something for himself.
“Fundamentals of Freelance”, Sergey Bogachev, Ivan Petukhovsky

Another useful book that will appeal to both students and seasoned professionals. It seems that no one needs to explain the perks and perks of remote working today – the past two years have made freelancing a part of many people’s lives.
This book is a complete guide for those who want to work for themselves. The authors will talk about how to become self-employed, analyze the main stages of business, beginners’ mistakes, teach the basic rules and laws, and even share tips on how to save for your pension!
“Until 30” by Allina Daly

If you still doubt yourself, don’t know what you’re going to be when you grow up, and feel like a 25-something kid, that’s perfectly normal! After crossing the 20-year line, many go through the crisis of the first third of their lives – not knowing where to go next, what they want from life and what they are.
Popular blogger Elina Daly shares her experience of going through this crisis and talks about the characteristics of the generation born in the late 90s and early 2000s. The book will be useful both for the Y generation who are looking for themselves and for zoomers who are just starting out on this path.
Albert Sagiryan “How to survive at 20”

At the very beginning of your adult professional life, no one is harmed by a mentor who can tell you what needs to be done initially to be successful in the future. A financier with a dizzying career in the banking industry, Albert Sagiryan knows firsthand the obstacles young professionals must overcome on their path to success.
How do you find your way? How to gain financial independence? How to be more confident and courageous? The author will help answer questions that concern most teenagers taking their first adult steps.
“What to learn” series

Don’t be too quick to judge this book by its cover! Yes, we are not arguing, it’s a children’s edition, but no less cool for it. In this thumbnail book you will find many insights and helpful tips that led to Steve Jobs’ success that can undoubtedly be useful and inspire you to achieve some things.
For example, did you know that the Apple founder’s favorite class in college was calligraphy (that’s why we have such beautiful, stylish fonts on our computers) and that there’s an annual celebration in California in his honor?
Source: People Talk