Life Is Calling by Stephanie J. King
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Title:
Life Is Calling
Author:
Stephanie J. King
Category:
Religion
ISBN:
9781907084171
Publisher:
Bookbaby (Derwen Publishing)
File Size:
0.11 MB
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Synopsis
INCREASE PERFORMANCE, OPTIMIZE RESULTS, HIT TARGETS IN LIFE WITHOUT AN INCREASE IN EFFORT FROM YOU.
Nothing about you is haphazard. You chose your look, your location, your loved ones and friends, your home and your surroundings, the food you eat, music preferences, what you laugh and cry at, books you read, vocation, hobbies, work, interests and more besides. Youre a living breathing work in continual progression, you are creating and expressing even now. Yet given all of that - how often are you happy?
Every day is a new day - its another chance to recreate, to make a difference, to redraw who you are and what you do. How you live, interact and connect with daily life means everything, for your achievements youll take back with you to Spirit as your personal contribution to life, to physicality and to time…
Each passing day is a new chance to create - its a blank page sitting, waiting to be written. How you use it and what you write is completely your own choice, what you do and how you live is up to you. You are completely individual, free and quite unique, no one else upon the planet is exactly like you. No one knows the life you know or has had the same experience, no one thinks in the same manner - or moves in the same circles... No one else upon Earths surface can replace you.
Everything you are - connects and integrates, all youve been and ever will be - stems from choices and decisions you have taken. Yes other people interact, but they too are on a journey of their making. They too need to belong, to be loved and understood, they too search for the place they feel they fit. To know exactly who we are we must first know who were not, and every answer that is needed lies within.
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