"Sue Fitzmaurice's 'Purpose 2 - Making Sure Your Purpose Finds You' needs to be on your Must Read list. At the top. If you are a woman in your forties or older - forget everything else you're doing at the moment and read it NOW. We all have an unlimited potential within us - we simply don't realise it. Sue's book will help you not only recognize that potential but access it and become the best, most creative, most purpose-filled You possible. Why would you not do that when it opens up a world where everything and anything ...
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"Sue Fitzmaurice's 'Purpose 2 - Making Sure Your Purpose Finds You' needs to be on your Must Read list. At the top. If you are a woman in your forties or older - forget everything else you're doing at the moment and read it NOW. We all have an unlimited potential within us - we simply don't realise it. Sue's book will help you not only recognize that potential but access it and become the best, most creative, most purpose-filled You possible. Why would you not do that when it opens up a world where everything and anything is possible." Angelique Jurd, author of 'Jessie's Smile' and seven other novels.Following on from her successful 'Purpose - The Elements of Purpose', Sue Fitzmaurice gets into the nitty-gritty of finding and making your purpose happen. Or, more to the point, setting up the right conditions in your life so that your purpose finds you.She begins with what is fast becoming an essential discussion: What purpose isn't! Sadly, in our haste to abbreviate, simplify, and create a meme for everything, the idea that purpose is simply marrying what you love doing with making a living, is almost completely wrong.Sue responds to the increasing everyday reality that is our deep-seated desire to know why we're here and what we're supposed to be doing and goes on to explain the many and varied distractions that keep us from our purpose."In this book, Sue Fitzmaurice tackles a giant problem: purpose. She approaches the question from a different angle that I know will help people cut through the clutter of other ideas and take a deep breath of relief as they learn that tuning into purpose can be so much easier than it seems." Jacob Nordby, author of 'Blessed Are the Weird - A Manifesto for Creatives'
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