The Seven Magnificent Paths To Lifetime Bliss
What’s the point of knowing the meaning of your life if you don’t also know how and where to apply it. Would you like to know the hows and wheres?
Measure twice, cut once. How do you know you’ve arrived when you’ve never taken the time to figure out where you’re going? Besides, you might be there already!
What’s the point of knowing the meaning of your life if you don’t also know how and where to apply it. Would you like to know the hows and wheres?
The difference between the strategic planning process and the Lifetime Dream Process is as wide as the Grand Canyon. The former involved merely a sterile corporate entity, while the latter caters to the dynamic soul within each individual.
Ever wonder why those pop-psychology quizzes aren’t satisfying? It’s hard to judge yourself. The Lifetime Dream Process leverages your enthusiasm for self-discovery. It enables you to dig deeper into your heart in a way no simple question and answer game can.
Are you content to leave this world no different than what you found it when they arrived, or do you want to make a difference?
If you know the Declaration of Independence, you need to know this about Aristotle. It’ll help you understand a critical step to achieving your lifetime dream.
As you’ll no doubt discover if you haven’t already, if you want to keep moving forward when it seems like everything in the world is against you, sometimes it’s more important just to have something to believe in than to know all the facts.
Aristotle reveals the true starting for anyone interesting in achieving their Lifetime Dream when he outlines the three components of the Right Plan for living well.
Socrates said “The unexamined life is not worth living.” He then showed us a method to examine our lives. Only by removing all those layers covering up your inner core can you discover your true purpose – the meaning of your life.
This simple two word command is all you need to follow, but beware, it’s said to come with a curse.
TELL ME, O MUSE, of that ingenious hero who travelled far and wide after he had sacked the famous town of Troy. Many cities did he visit, and many were the nations with whose manners and customs he was acquainted; moreover he suffered much by sea while trying to save his own life and bring […]