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Create a World That Works: Tools for Personal and Global Transformation

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The tumultuous times we live in require new kinds of leaders who must be able to tap into the greater potential of any situation or circumstance, and partner with that potential for extraordinary results. Inspirational speaker and leadership coach Alan Seale offers the tools each of us can use to make a significant difference in a changing world.
Seale offers a new leadership paradigm that can carry us into a sustainable future and supports the greater good. Grounded in the convergence of ancient wisdom teachings, evolutionary consciousness, universal spirituality concepts, and the basic principles of quantum physics, he shows how to partner with the universal laws of energy to create a "Transformational Presence" by:
* Engaging your intuition
* Making choice and opportunity your habitual approach to life
* Clarifying and manifesting your potential
* Identifying and claiming the gifts you are here to share
* Stepping fully into your gifts and supporting others to do the same
And so we begin to tap into the greatest potential of ourselves, our families, our communities, companies, countries, and even our world, and have the courage to act on that potential for the greater good of all.

256 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 2011

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December 9, 2023
This was a great book! We read this as a group that met monthly. Lots of information as to how we think, and how we can think better to create a world that works for everyone. Speaks from ancient texts to Quantum Physics, in understandable language, and gives many tools along the path.
I'll be reading this one again.
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