Thirty Days Of Thought: Culture Matters

Thirty Days Of Thought: Culture Matters
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Publisher : Culture Unites Authors
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 0578438135
ISBN-13 : 9780578438139
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Book Synopsis Thirty Days Of Thought: Culture Matters by : Jay Doran

Download or read book Thirty Days Of Thought: Culture Matters written by Jay Doran and published by Culture Unites Authors. This book was released on 2018-12-20 with total page 276 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Every day the air we breathe is inhaled and exhaled. This is a give and take relationship between our sun and earth, heaven and earth, earth in general, and our entire world. These are micro and macro reflections of the same process we call life. The air we inhale begins this journey. Inhaling signifies acceptance, receiving, parenthood, enlightenment, mentorship, and love. Whereas the exhale signifies hardship, push back and fear of what is good. Growth is one word for the reader to take away with them. Growth is listening, speaking, reading and writing. Growth is love, hate, pain, pleasure, comfort and discomfort. Growth is life. It is inside our mind and mixed with the heart that makes us curious. Our souls are the observer and our minds are the rational interpreter. Thirty Days of Thought is your catalyst for purpose and will let you uncover your genius to create meaning from within. After you read this book, you will be thinking, dreaming, loving, articulating, leading, influencing, and radiating success from within and without fear of what doth not exist; failure. You are a genius and this book was written to help you uncover that. For the next thirty days, read an excerpt in the morning, afternoon and evening, write down your daily thoughts and make sure to film a video on what you read and or wrote. Do this daily for thirty days and the world you know will evolve through you because of you. Unlock the dark within the confines of internal and external conflict. Uncover your genius to bring forth the light that started with our sun. Similarly, to the sun, you have power to influence, lead, inspire and shine. This book will help you do that. Your culture matters, and it is time to get started so you can awaken your happiest potential and allow your journey to begin. See you on the bright side...


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