Perfect Balance: Create Time and Space for All Parts of Your Life
Won't life be perfect when . . .
- you feel you have all the time in the world-for work, family and friends, your own needs and development;
- you're motivated and inspired to perform your best;
- you make sound decisions and quickly recover from setbacks;
- your world is simple and uncluttered;
- your life has meaning and purpose; and
- you discover real peace and conten...more
- you feel you have all the time in the world-for work, family and friends, your own needs and development;
- you're motivated and inspired to perform your best;
- you make sound decisions and quickly recover from setbacks;
- your world is simple and uncluttered;
- your life has meaning and purpose; and
- you discover real peace and conten...more
Paperback, 368 pages
Published
May 17th 2007
by Tarcher
(first published 2007)
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I was wandering randomly my local Brisbane City Council Library at Fairfield when I happened upon this absolute gem of a book. Written by guru of calm, Paul Wilson, it was exactly what I needed to keep me from going completely insane during a time of complete inbalance.
I've been obsessed with creating balance in my life and uncovering what it is I was put on this earth to do for a while now. This book brought together the new-agey, how to flow in your life stuff, with practical exercis...more
I've been obsessed with creating balance in my life and uncovering what it is I was put on this earth to do for a while now. This book brought together the new-agey, how to flow in your life stuff, with practical exercis...more
Definitely a book that any individual can take bits and pieces from everyday.
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