- Anglický jazyk
Living Your 'Someday' Now!
Autor: Jo Anne Musolf
"In the telling of their "Someday" story, clients paint a detailed picture of an idealized life where they have an amazing new career, a new relationship, less chaos in business, a plan for retirement, better health, more money, a sense of purpose,... Viac o knihe
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"In the telling of their "Someday" story, clients paint a detailed picture of an idealized life where they have an amazing new career, a new relationship, less chaos in business, a plan for retirement, better health, more money, a sense of purpose, increased self-esteem, less sameness and more adventure. But no matter how often they've vowed that "Today's going to be the day I change what needs to be changed." they're not any closer to living that happier enhanced life or having that successful business experience; they're only more practiced in telling their wishful thinking story."
"Living Your 'Someday' Now"- a book, a process, and a Life- Design journal-will guide you on a self-paced journey to explore, liberate, create, and transform your non-serving beliefs and stories until your wishful thinking become reality.
The journey to experience sustainable Life, Business, or Cultural change falls short of success when traveled at supersonic speed. But if approached as a self-directed walk, you will arrive at the right place, at the right time, with the right people, and you will have the time, energy, health and resources to enjoy your destination when you get there.
Completing this thoughtful and creative walk will enable you to rewrite and live a new story that includes:
Increased Self-esteem
Harmonious Business Environment
Amazing Career or Business
Enlivened Sense of Purpose
Loving Relationships
Enticing Plan for Retirement
Optimum Physical, Emotional, Spiritual Health
Financial Security
Less Sameness and More Adventure.
- Vydavateľstvo: Jo Anne Musolf
- Rok vydania: 2016
- Formát: Paperback
- Rozmer: 216 x 140 mm
- Jazyk: Anglický jazyk
- ISBN: 9780996962308