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Paperback Finding Your Rhythm: A Five-Step Approach for Creating the Life You Desire Book

ISBN: 6165881068

ISBN13: 9786165881067

Finding Your Rhythm: A Five-Step Approach for Creating the Life You Desire

Well researched and powerfully written, Finding Your Rhythm reveals the steps you can be taking today to achieve your goals, find your purpose and create new, healthy habits for a lifetime. A must read!" -Marshall Goldsmith is the New York Times #1 bestselling author of Triggers, Mojo, and What Got You Here Won't Get You There

Why do people stay in relationships or jobs that make them unhappy? Learn how to embrace your own rhythm and start living the life you were meant to live!

A global Gallup poll concluded that a shocking 85 percent of people are unhappy in their jobs and over 60 percent of people are unhappy in their relationships. Have you had similar experiences yourself but aren't sure how to change this pattern? Using rhythm as a metaphor, this book examines why you may remain stuck in situations that make you unhappy and what steps you can take to free yourself from this pattern and start living a life that brings you joy.

With a comprehensive five-step approach, Finding Your Rhythm will teach you to:

- Find your rhythm and listen to it

- Identify your vision and create a plan to change

- Take action and make lifelong changes

Whether you are midcareer, in a job or relationship rut, or looking forward to a new chapter, Finding Your Rhythm has something for you. It's time to say goodbye to the status quo and write your own story.

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