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JOB dissatisfaction is epidemic in 21st-century America. Statistics and surveys indicate that two-thirds of the working population are interested in changing jobs and that 80 percent say they would take a cut in pay to pursue a career they liked if they could still make a good living. Chu explains how to calculate spiritual capital and directs us to the intersection where our purpose meets our intention. Essential ingredients include eliminating counterfeit currency by minimizing fear and false beliefs and building a support system of stakeholders, people who influence our lives. Thus, we create a true “adventureprise” where the adventure of life connects with the entrepreneur’s path of enterprise. The magic of soul currency occurs when one lives in the flow of Spirit with no attachment to results, nor the expectation of return. As a bonus, Chu provides the reader with practical exercises to work through these topics and concludes with suggestions for study group activities and an extensive list of additional programs, classes, and resources, including a bibliography. This eminently practical book offers valuable guidance in finding fulfilling and satisfying work in the enterprise of life. |
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| —Roger Juline | ||
THE Greatest Secret of All: Moving Beyond Abundance to a Life of True Fulfillment does not simply create a way for us to expand our bank account or bring us more “things.” As Allen’s title suggests, we have a much larger responsibility if we are to bring true richness into our lives. In clear and simple language, Allen presents the reader with four fundamental steps to do just that. They also reflect Science of Mind’s central message: “Change your thinking; change your life.” These steps are:
Allen, a highly respected publisher, author, and lecturer, did not come easily to his success. At the age of thirty, by his own account, “I had the opposite of the Midas touch. Everything I did fell apart.” However, after applying the principles outlined in his book, within the next five years he roused himself from poverty to make his first million. Still, Marc Allen is much more than a simple seller of a formula for material success. He has learned that money and financial prosperity are only truly validated when you are “…willing and able to contribute in your own way to the evolution of humanity and the blossoming of our world.” Isn’t this a “secret” we all should learn? |
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| —Cliff Johnson | ||
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