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54 year-old's career has spanned wiping KGB computer files, tracking serial killers
and even attending disarmament negotiations to influence delegates with positive
thought waves. He has also been coach to Premier League footballers, industrialists
and Formula One drivers. Have
you ever had a proper job? 'Kind
of ... I was a male model in the late 1960s. And I was a paratrooper during the
Six Day War.' What
did you want to be as a child? 'Famous.
And loved by my parents, especially my father, who was separated from my mother.' You
are perhaps most famous for bending spoons - but which aspect of your work are
you most proud of? 'Helping
people develop confidence in their own abilities, especially the mind's positive
power to heal the body.' You
are heavily involved in the Internet - is this the way forward
? 'Sure.
It's going through a backlash, but mass communication is going to change the way
we do everything - especially the way people work and interact with employers
the future is unlimited and I love that.' What
is your ambition? 'To
keep having fun.' What
motivates you to work? 'The
desire to have fun!' Who
would you like to have a working lunch with? 'Ariel
Sharon for some serious peace talking.' What's
your best piece of advice for our job seekers? 'Do
what you love. When you love your work, you become the best worker in the world.' Further
information: Confessions of a Psychic and a Rabbi, by Uri Geller and Shmuley
Boteach, is published by Robson Books. Read Uri's online novel, Nobody's Child,
at www.uristory.com Visit him at
www.urigeller.com and e-mail
him at urigeller@compuserve.com
Taken from Total jobs.com |