In the Tradition of A New Earth, New Book Helps Readers to be Personally Successful with Exercises That Help Them to Challenge Their Current Way of Thinking
People keep checklists for their day-to-day tasks, their work productivity goals, projects around the house. But what about a checklist for life? College, get a good job, house, marriage, kids. How can it be that all people are meant to follow the same path?
Minneapolis, MN (PRWEB) May 14, 2009 -- People keep checklists for their day-to-day tasks, their work productivity goals, projects around the house. But what about a checklist for life? College, get a good job, house, marriage, kids. How can it be that all people are meant to follow the same path?
In his important new book A Life Worth Living (Two Harbors Press; 978-1-935097-30-3; April 2009; 12.95) author Bill Giruzzi demonstrates a new way to challenge the established paradigms and demand a better life. People make decisions about life and the world around them - all of which impact the way they live, but it's time they realize that those decisions are not the end of the story. It's in their hands to change their lives to their own design.
This simple concept is at the heart of A Life Worth Living, but this is no mere "you can do it if you try"-type of book. Each chapter offers new insight and many "aha!" moments, as Giruzzi pushes brains into overdrive with his thought-provoking and inspirational message - and then prods readers into even further contemplation by offering "Questions for Further Discovery" at each chapter's end.
A Life Worth Living doesn't focus on just one aspect of life, but instead employs a more comprehensive holistic view. Giruzzi's concepts are designed to apply to all areas of life so that everyone can transform the life they have into the life they want.
About the Author:
Bill Giruzzi holds a degree in Operations Research and Industrial Engineering from Cornell University and a law degree from Western New England College School of Law, where he wrote a note on securities law. He works as Director of Training and Organization Development for the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.
For more information please visit http://www.alifeworthlivingnow.com/.
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