Finding Your Passion
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Narrado por:
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Cheryl Richardson
Sobre este áudio
Using an upbeat yet down-to-earth approach, Cheryl stresses that passion is a strong response to any internal experience in life. Passion is not a reaction to an external event, so it should not be limited to career goals. After all, passionate interests come in all shapes and sizes. But how can you find your passion if you don't have the first clue about where to start?
In this audio program, Cheryl gives hands-on exercises to help you reconnect with yourself, to help you find out what things get you excited. What books, movies, or people do you find yourself drawn to? What personal challenges have you overcome? What stimulates you? What drives you nuts? These questions will start you on the "passion path of development."
Cheryl guides you along this path, from Stage 1 (self-care) to Stage 8 (action). She will definitely motivate you to live a life that's authentic for you. She will inspire you to face your fears, to be open to trying new things, and to take action when the universe opens a door of opportunity for you. Because, as Cheryl points out, the bottom line is that "the world needs what you have to offer. Don't rob us of that." Find your passion today!
©2002 Cheryl Richardson (P)2002 Hay House, Inc.Resumo da Crítica
"An essential listening experience for anyone stuck in a lifestyle that doesn't serve the soul." (AudioFile)
"Through skillfully edited lectures, the author includes examples for each step based on audience participation. Her practical style and sense of humor help to defuse much of the anxiety and panic that many people seem to feel when addressing this topic." (Library Journal)