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Are you feeling a shift in your employment circumstances? Are you pondering the meaning of your work and the purpose behind it? Are you reassessing the priorities in your life? If so, this book is tailored for you. In a world that has undergone profound changes, where the rules have been rewritten, we are no longer confined by the traditional work ethic. The barriers between work and life have dissolved, opening up new possibilities and opportunities. Free to Be Me challenges conventional thinking and invites you to explore the deeper reasons for your existence. It inspires you to embark on a…mehr

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Are you feeling a shift in your employment circumstances? Are you pondering the meaning of your work and the purpose behind it? Are you reassessing the priorities in your life? If so, this book is tailored for you. In a world that has undergone profound changes, where the rules have been rewritten, we are no longer confined by the traditional work ethic. The barriers between work and life have dissolved, opening up new possibilities and opportunities. Free to Be Me challenges conventional thinking and invites you to explore the deeper reasons for your existence. It inspires you to embark on a journey of self-discovery and personal growth. This book offers a paradigm shift, advocating for new rules grounded in natural growth principles that will empower you to embrace and enjoy your best life. Get ready to embark on a transformative exploration, unlocking the true essence of your purpose and unleashing the boundless potential within.
Autorenporträt
Peter Nicholls is the author of Enjoy Being You, Enjoy Being Proud of Who You Are, and The Hunger to Grow. He is living his encore life after leaving full-time work. Aside from his passion for helping people enjoy being their true selves, Peter sings weekly in two choirs, plays golf with like-minded friends, and is actively involved in his local church, including convening a monthly house group. Peter lives in Adelaide and believes it is the best place in the world. He has two children and six grandchildren, all of whom he adores. Like many families today, they are spread far and wide, enjoying living their own best lives. Peter does, however, get to regularly enjoy relaxing at his daughter and son-in-law's 30-acre farm in the glorious Adelaide Hills.