Nicholas Lore
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Career Change Coach, Rockport Institute founder, Top-10 bestselling author and Expert

Nicholas Lore Quick Facts
- Main Areas
- LIFE PURPOSE: Contribute to people by helping them design a new career that fits perfectly, a practical career they will love
- Best Sellers
- The Pathfinder: How to Choose or Change Your Career for a Lifetime of Satisfaction and Sucess
- Career Focus
- Career coach, coaching methodology designer, author
- Affiliation
- Rockport Institute, Career design-career change coaching organization, founder and director, since 1981
2012 (January) - Simon & Schuster releases a new completely revised edition of Lore’s book, The Pathfinder: How to Choose or Change Your Career for a Lifetime of Success and Satisfaction. The first edition of this top-10 bestseller has been read by more than a quarter million people and was published internationally in several languages. “A brilliant, passionately written book! If you want to have a career you will love, this is the one to read. I highly recommend it.” - Jack Canfield, Co-author of the Chicken Soup for the Soul books.
2010 – As of this year, Rockport Institute's amazing coaching staff has provided one-on-one coaching to more than 14,000 complex, intelligent clients through choosing a new career or job.
2008-9 - Stanford University offers a course entitled “Tools for Designing a Fulfilling Career” based mostly on Lore's work.
2008 - Simon & Schuster publishes Lore’s NOW WHAT? The Young Person's Guide to Choosing the Perfect Career.
1998 – Lore’s first book, “The Pathfinder: How to Choose or Change Your Career for a Lifetime of Satisfaction and Success” becomes a Top10 National Bestseller.
1997 - Personally commended by President Bill Clinton.
1995 - Writes “How to Write a Masterpiece of a Resume" as a public service web site that has been used (or at least viewed) by more than 25 million people.
1984- Named the new counseling field he created "Career Coaching".
1981 - Recognizing that the methods people use to choose their careers were woefully inadequate, and a majority of college-educated people were not fulfilled in their work, founds Rockport Institute with support from R. Buckminster Fuller. Creates a methodology that leads to people making career choices that fit them perfectly.
1970s - Pioneer in "green living", energy conservation, organic farming and gardening. Commended for excellence by President Jimmy Carter. Creates the vision and concept that becomes the Common Ground Country Fair in Maine with the goals of providing staff and research funding for Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners. Common Ground demonstrates ecological living and is a meeting ground for like-minded people.
If you are considering a Career Change check out how Rockport could help you design that practical new career or job that will fit your talents, personality, goals, and values, provide a sense of fulfillment, doing work you care about in an environemet that supports your success.
Nicholas Lore Books
The Pathfinder: How to Choose or Change Your Career for a Lifetime of Satisfaction and Success
http://www.amazon.com/Pathfinder-Choose-Lifetime-Satisfaction-Success/dp/0684823993/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1317319272&sr=8-1
Now What?: The Young Person's Guide to Choosing the Perfect Career
http://www.amazon.com/Now-What-Persons-Choosing-Perfect/dp/0743266307/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1317319279&sr=8-1
Websites & resources
SelfGrowth-published websites, downloads, and contributor profile websites connected to this expert.
Favorite Quotes & Thoughts from Nicholas Lore
- How can someone say they’re successful if they’re not happy doing their work?
- New York Times September 7, 2010, Job Satisfaction vs. a Big Paycheck by Phyllis Korkki
- Since you may never discover the truth, invent it.
- NOW WHAT? The Young Person's Guide to Choosing the Perfect Career, Simon & Schuster, 2008.
- Everyone else on the planet, from the lowest amoebae to the great blue whale, expresses all their component elements in a perfect dance with the world around them. Only human beings have unfulfilled lives.
- Wholeliving, 2004
- Go for vitality, not comfort.
- Entrepreneur Magazine, March 1998
- Just because you have long legs doesn't mean you'll be happy as a Rockette.
- The Rising Sun Mumbai
- The way to “find” the perfect career is to give up the notion that you will ever find it, stumble across it, or that it will somehow magically find you, and to get to work designing it.
- University of Texas Law Alumni site
The Pathfinder: How to Choose or Change Your Career for a Lifetime of Satisfaction and Success, Simon & Schuster, 1998.
- The willingness to feel fear and keep going forward distinguishes the living from the merely breathing. In fact, it is not just the so-called negative emotions that are uncomfortable. When you choose to live fully, your palate of experiences, thoughts, emotions, and possibilities expands. This leads you onto new ground in other areas of your life as well. And, folks, all that newness swirling around just ain’t comfortable.
- The question is not whether to take risks, but which ones to take. The peril of being reasonable is that you will miss all the fun. It’s not enough to cautiously edge your way toward the cliff. Learn to revel in taking risks for the sake of your soul. Every choice you make gives birth instantly to certain risks as surely as your shadow follows you.
- The secret to perseverance is a simple one: have a bigger commitment to getting the job done than to attempting to control your inner feelings and sensations.
- You are the author of your life, the inventor of your future, the agent of your intentions.
- A passionately lived life is not always comfortable. Going for it involves being open to all of life - the joys, the sorrows, the mundane as well as the magic, the splendid victories, the most abject defeats. You might even stop closing your eyes during the scary parts of the movie.
- It takes committed, high energy, full-tilt boogie participation to have the kind of life you want.
- If you want great relationships, live your life fully. Your enthusiasm will spark those around you, who then become better company themselves.
- Real friends are those people who will stand for you expressing yourself fully, who will go out of their way to support you to keep your word, to go the extra mile, to get out of the box, to make your dreams come true.
- True independence means being free from the domination of your own internal automatic behaviors, not doing what you feel like when the urge strikes.
- It takes courage to be the author of your life. When you are struggling through one of the difficult parts of turning your dreams into reality, you may wonder why you always get stuck with having to put up with so much fear and uncertainty. Why, you wonder, couldn't I feel more courageous, like those other people do. You don't feel courageous because courage is not an emotion. There is no such thing as feeling "courageous". It is an imaginary emotion. Courage consists of doing what you said you would do even when you don't want to. In the face of danger you have a choice to be the delegate of either your commitments or your feelings. It's as simple and as difficult as that.
- Greatness is often born of the passionate dance between a rare talent and a noble purpose.
Contacting Nicholas Lore
Rockport Institute website - Our home page has links to our recommendations for the several groups of clients who use Rockport to turn their dreams into reality: • ª Mid-career changers, • ª Senior execs and professionals, • ª Entrepreneurs, • ª Young Adults, • ª Students
The Pathfinder career testing program - Learn how your strengths and natural talents fit together with your personality to help you choose a career that provides full self-expression and makes full use of the natural gifts that make you a unique individual.
Why Use Rockport as your new career design partner - What makes Rockport different from the usual career coaching and counseling?
How to Write a Masterpiece of a Resume - the world's most used resume writing guide