navigating life's lost and found

navigating life's lost and found
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Publisher : Xulon Press
Total Pages : 154
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ISBN-10 : 9781612150888
ISBN-13 : 1612150888
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Book Synopsis navigating life's lost and found by : Michael Hallmann

Download or read book navigating life's lost and found written by Michael Hallmann and published by Xulon Press. This book was released on with total page 154 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It wasn't supposed to be this way. Life was supposed to be the nice home, good job, the white picket fence.... The American dream. But somewhere along the line something went wrong—drastically wrong. The career that guaranteed the good life fell short. The idyllic marriage that started out full of love, hope and anticipation gradually fizzled out. Your 401-k is now a 201-k. The dream home is under water. The pension that you counted on got cut. The money that you set aside for your kid's college was supposed to grow, not shrink. What happened? We followed the path that was so deftly portrayed as full of promise and allure, but it has fallen far short of what we believed it would be. In "Navigating Life's Lost and Found", you will learn • Which path you are heading down • The American Dream is possible—as long as you follow the right path • How to eliminate worry from your life • The difference between a follower and a believer • To live a life of fulfillment and abundance If the path that you're on has left you wondering, "Is this what life is meant to be?", let this book lead you to the path of the life you were born to live!


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