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Imagine living a completely satisfying and fulfilling life . . .
. . . Where your work is a wonderfully rich expression of your purpose and passion; where you have ample time to spend with your family and friends in fun, engaging and worthwhile endeavors, and where you’re deeply involved in your community. In this fulfilled life you fully experience the interconnected relationship of yourself with the rest of the Universe, and you take full responsibility for your role in it. Such a life is not only possible, but it is also your birthright—IF you choose it . . . and it’s what the Spiral of Fulfillment is all about. It’s about how you can create such a life—a life of service, simplicity, and spiritual serenity.
Spiral of Fulfillment is a must-read—a remarkably authentic approach to unearthing the power and purpose of who you (we) really are! It’s the simplicity and serenity that gave me pause to think that oftentimes we need to slow down to speed up. Kathleen P. Frank, President Augur Inc., author of Breakdancing on a Balance Beam: How to Find Balance as a Business Person and an Everything-Else-That-You-Are-Too Person
The elements of the Spiral of Fulfillment are in complete alignment with the universal flow of life. In other words, if you want to regain your equilibrium, if you want your life to work, aligning your life with the Spiral of Fulfillment will allow you to once again enter the natural flow of the universe—simply put, how life works. The great thing about the Spiral of Fulfillment is that it doesn’t matter where you start . . . as long as you begin. This book from one of the founders of Life On Purpose Institute is your road map to an inspired life of service, simplicity, and spiritual serenity.
“This book makes simplifying your life and finding your life’s purpose and passion, a no-brainer. Brad Swift shows you, very specifically, how to live a fulfilled life, while helping other fulfill theirs. If you’ve been trying to simplify your life and are looking for help—since simplicity is anything but simple—read this book.” –Madeleine Kay, author of Living Serendipitously
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