Just when you thought you had been taught everything about how to achieve the ‘perfect balance’ in your life, whether the source was TV shows, self-help books, or radio talk show advice, Dan Thurmon shatters everyone’s myth. the times in his book. , “Unbalanced in purpose”, we need to live to find balance in order to live a happier life. It even explains how much this is, in other words, impossible!
We tend to emphasize what we can’t control, we get stressed out when life hits hard, we get stressed out when things don’t go as planned. But what if they taught you to turn your tragedies into triumphs? How do you recognize that the problems in your life are only aligned with your purpose? How to use your power, your passions and your purpose to overcome your problems?
You will learn how to let go of the things you cannot control and how to grasp the things you can (he explains what that entails at the beginning of his book, which he actually talked to me about).
When I was a young woman in my twenties, I have had countless instances where I have felt lost, stuck, demotivated, and overwhelmed by no sense of direction. Since then I have been enlightened with a clear sense of purpose since a co-worker loaned me this book. I would recommend reading a chapter here or there, to fully absorb and understand everything. Reading cover to cover, in my opinion, would only overshadow the message Dan is teaching.
As we all struggle to find our purpose in our lives, Dan opens up new ways of accepting living life “off balance.” If we always worked for perfection, bills were always paid on time, we had perfect relationships, we never got sick, we even eliminated all car problems (we all have them, unfortunately) or we had the perfect day Every day, we would go crazy when trying. To achieve this unattainable dream As some of us have probably already done. We know that life is not perfect, humans are not perfect, so how could it be perfect every day? You’re not always going to be “balanced,” so why not learn to take advantage of life’s shortcomings and use them to work toward your purpose?
I recommend this book to anyone of all ages. Especially those like me who know they want to do more in life than work a 9 to 5 job, someone who would like to learn how to turn my struggles into my strengths.
When bad things happen to you, do you live in your own pain or do you rise to the occasion? Well, this book shows you how!
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My rating: 5 out of 5 stars