Life Begins When You Do
By (Author) Mary Anne Radmacher
Sourcebooks, Inc
Simple Truths, LLC
1st January 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
Hardback
112
Width 1mm, Height 1mm, Spine 1mm
1g
Are you putting off living the life you've always longed for Mary Anne Radmacher gives you an inspiring invitation to begin the true work of your life right now in Life Begins When You Do. Is there ever a perfect time to start living your dream life...yes, it is now. Don't waste another day. 12 chapters detail secrets of a fulfilled life, from "Live With Intention" to "Choose With No Regret". An ideal gift of inspiration for anyone looking to change their thinking and their life. Are you putting off living the life you've always longed for Mary Anne Radmacher invites you to begin the true work of your life right now. Do you find yourself saying, "When things slow down...when I finish my degree...when I get certified...as I acquire a deeper knowledge base...when I have kids...when the kids are grown...when I get well...when I marry...when I divorce...when I retire...when I get that promotion, that raise, that job, that house, that whatever the fill-in-the blank is for your specific postponing of life..." Your Life Begins When You Do.
MARY ANNE RADMACHER loves to craft words and understand, in the silences between them, the way to create meaning in art and in life. Her words and works have been available commercially for decades in the form of books, greeting cards, posters, and assorted gift products. She is included in the Oxford Dictionary of American Quotations. Her words and stories of inspiration taken from her words circle the globe. Mary Anne enjoys offering inspiration through speaking and teaching. She leads guided writing processes online and in person that help others pursue their own writing practice. Mary Anne has published several books with Conari Press, among them Courage Doesn't Always Roar, May Your Walls Know Joy, and Promises to Myself, all available at www.redwheelweiser.com or wherever books are sold. While Mary Anne is honored by the variety of places in which her words and works appear, still, she insists, the greatest honor is when a child says she is "fun" person and assesses that she knows how to play and dance well.