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It has been said that most people spend more time planning a vacation than they do planning their life. Do you know what it is that you truly desire for your life? Do you have a dream, or are you looking for one? A friend of mine is hosting a free tele-seminar that could help you. He will be revealing: The four key elements to everyone’s personal life design as well as the 10 steps to creating a life that fulfills that design…

If this is of interest to you be sure to sign up even if you can’t make the call this Monday evening. He will be offering free downloads of the recorded call later.

His new coaching program is called Design Your Dream Life and he describes it this way:

“It is a program that teaches you how to know who you were designed to be and then shows you how to actually live that way. With Design Your Dream Life you don’t have to already know what your dream is. It’s okay if you have tried to redesign your life before and have failed. You don’t even need a lot of money, time or flexibility. All that is required is the belief that you were created with a design and a willingness to embrace a new way of thinking and acting.”

For more info on the free tele-seminar visit NeverlandCoaching.com

3 COMMENTS

  1. The free Signature Strength tests founded by the new movement in psychology, “positive psychology” from PA university are designed just for this. And the book “Authentic Happiness” by Prof Martin Seligman.

    http://www.authentichappiness.sas.upenn.edu/

    All founded from scientific research. Also the Myers Briggs tests, widely accepted by top psychologists, and many employers, which have books written up on how to do your dream job according to personality type – inc. my fav. “Do what you are”

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0316880655/ref=wl_it_dp/102-5152165-8804962?ie=UTF8&coliid=I2NEYPC6V2UC9D&colid=279VBFV7P34KZ

    Hope this helps.

  2. It’s a great service your friend is providing. It will help people to find happiness and contribute with ease. The value that work has to be hard is wrong. We are all made for one type of purpose. Martin Seligman describes this so well in his book “Authentic Happiness”, the signature strength chapter.

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