I. Self- Discovery:
Values, Goals, and Purpose
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I Could Do Anything If I Only Knew What It Was,
Barbara Sher, 1994.
If you' re searching for your passion, this is a must read. An engaging book with lots of thought provoking exercises to uncover your passions and understand the blocks that are slowing you down. I learned so much about the process of pursuing my dreams. |
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The Path: Creating Your Mission Statement for Work and for Life,
Laurie Beth Jones, 1996.
The best step by step book on defining and fulfilling your mission and life purpose. It makes this overwhelming task, simple and easy. After reading the book, I took an evening and did ALL the exercises in the book; a powerful and enlightening experience. I highly recommend it for anyone wanting more clarity of their life purpose. |
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Loving What Is,
Byron Katie, 2002.
Known simply as "The Work," Byron Katie's methods are clean and straightforward. The basis is a series of four questions addressed to your own lists of written assumptions. The Work is completely original. It is not based on any previous method or tradition. Neither philosophy or religion, it presents a practical and experiential way to undo the painful thoughts and beliefs that preoccupy our lives. |
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