
In "Do Over," Jon Acuff offers a revolutionary career rescue kit - what Seth Godin called "the best career book ever written." Build your Career Savings Account through relationships, skills, character, and hustle. Why do CEOs and entrepreneurs swear by this life-changing blueprint?
Jon Acuff, New York Times bestselling author of Do Over: Rescue Monday, Reinvent Your Work and Never Get Stuck, is a leading voice in career development and personal reinvention.
A self-help expert and motivational speaker, Acuff draws from 20+ years of corporate experience with brands like The Home Depot, Bose, and Staples to address workplace transitions in this career guide.
His earlier works—including Finish: Give Yourself the Gift of Done and Soundtracks: The Surprising Solution to Overthinking—establish his authority in goal achievement and mindset optimization. Acuff’s insights regularly feature in Time Magazine, Fast Company, and Harvard Business Review, with appearances on CNN and Fox News.
Through his blog and newsletter, he’s mobilized followers to fund two Vietnamese kindergartens, raising over $150,000 for nonprofits. Do Over builds on his popular 2014 TEDx Talk about career resilience and remains a recommended resource within Dave Ramsey’s financial coaching programs.
Do Over by Jon Acuff is a career development guide that teaches readers to navigate professional transitions using a "Career Savings Account" built on skills, character, relationships, and hustle. Acuff explains how to prepare for four career phases—learning, editing, mastering, and harvesting—and tackles both voluntary and forced transitions with practical strategies and personal anecdotes.
This book is ideal for professionals feeling stuck, facing career changes, or seeking intentional growth. It’s particularly relevant for those dissatisfied with their jobs, entrepreneurs, or anyone navigating layoffs, promotions, or industry shifts. Acuff’s humor and relatable stories resonate with readers at any career stage.
Yes—Do Over combines actionable advice with humor, making career development accessible. Readers praise its focus on self-accountability, balanced approach to hustle, and emphasis on relationships. While some critiques note occasional lightheartedness, the book’s frameworks for transitions and growth are widely valued.
The Career Savings Account (CSA) is Jon Acuff’s framework for career resilience, comprising:
Acuff distinguishes between transitions triggered by external factors (layoffs, burnout) and internal choices (pursuing passion projects). He advises building a CSA to handle both scenarios, emphasizing that preparation mitigates fear and uncertainty during unexpected changes.
Notable quotes include:
While acknowledging hard work’s importance, Acuff cautions against glorifying burnout. He prioritizes relationships over relentless productivity, arguing that sustainable success requires balancing hustle with emotional and social well-being.
Do Over complements Acuff’s Quitter (leaving jobs mindfully) and Start (pursuing passions) by focusing on reinvention. It expands on career resilience, whereas his later works like All It Takes Is a Goal target broader personal growth.
Yes—its principles remain relevant amid remote work trends, AI disruption, and gig economy shifts. The CSA framework adapts to modern challenges like reskilling and hybrid workplace dynamics, making it a timely resource.
Some reviewers find certain sections overly simplistic or humor-driven, wishing for deeper psychological insights. However, most praise its practicality, with one noting it “won’t reinvent your job struggle but will make you pause and reflect”.
Acuff stresses that career success hinges on self-awareness and ownership. He shares personal failures caused by self-sabotage, urging readers to audit their habits, address blind spots, and proactively invest in their CSA.
The book provides exercises like:
저자의 목소리로 책을 느껴보세요
지식을 흥미롭고 예시가 풍부한 인사이트로 전환
핵심 아이디어를 빠르게 캡처하여 신속하게 학습
재미있고 매력적인 방식으로 책을 즐기세요
Work isn't the enemy.
You control more than you think.
Without relationships, you become isolated regardless of your talents.
The distance between comfortable and comatose is surprisingly short.
Work can be wonderful if you intentionally build what I call a Career Savings Account.
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Have you ever wondered what separates those who dread Mondays from those who can't wait for them? The difference isn't luck or natural talent - it's a strategic approach to career development that Jon Acuff calls the Career Savings Account. This framework has transformed countless careers by focusing on four key investments that compound over time. What if Monday could become your favorite day? What if work felt less like prison and more like purpose? The path to this transformation is simpler than you might think, though it requires intentional effort in areas most people overlook. Through sixteen years in corporate America - writing for Home Depot, branding for Bose, being laid off, fired, and even walking away from dream jobs - I've discovered something powerful: you control more than you think. The formula for career transformation is surprisingly straightforward: Relationships + Skills + Character x Hustle = Career Savings Account These aren't new concepts - you've already applied them elsewhere. You've worked on golf skills, hustled when dating someone special, built relationships with friends. The difference is applying them intentionally to your career. Most people have some pieces but not all four, which severely limits their potential.