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If you're like most people, you want to live a life of PURPOSE and ACHIEVEMENT. But as time continues, you may feel like your dreams are slipping from your reach. This book isn't about regret. It's about how to conquer potential regrets by replacing them with fulfilled dreams. Scheme your dream and take action so those dreams become amazing memories that inspire others.What's next for you? What's holding you back from conquering the next dream in your life? Do not allow your dreams to become regrets. Let nothing hold you back from getting THERE.In the movie GOOD WILL HUNTING, therapist Sean McGuire tells troubled teen Will Hunting about missing game six of the 1975 Red Sox World Series because "He had to go see about a girl." He explains to Will, "That's why I'm not talking to you right now about a girl I saw in a bar 20 years ago and how I always regretted not going over and talking to her. I don't regret the 18 years I was married to Nancy. I don't regret the last six years when she got really sick. And I sure don't regret missing the damn game."Die with memories, not regrets.
If you're like most people, you want to live a life of PURPOSE and ACHIEVEMENT. But as time continues, you may feel like your dreams are slipping from your reach. This book isn't about regret. It's about how to conquer potential regrets by replacing them with fulfilled dreams. Scheme your dream and take action so those dreams become amazing memories that inspire others.What's next for you? What's holding you back from conquering the next dream in your life? Do not allow your dreams to become regrets. Let nothing hold you back from getting THERE.In the movie GOOD WILL HUNTING, therapist Sean McGuire tells troubled teen Will Hunting about missing game six of the 1975 Red Sox World Series because "He had to go see about a girl." He explains to Will, "That's why I'm not talking to you right now about a girl I saw in a bar 20 years ago and how I always regretted not going over and talking to her. I don't regret the 18 years I was married to Nancy. I don't regret the last six years when she got really sick. And I sure don't regret missing the damn game."Die with memories, not regrets.
The People You meet in First Class is a compilation of over forty years as an airline traveler in both Coach and First Class beginning in 1974. The stories provide unembellished observations in the airport and on the plane as well as some insight into deep conversations that occurred between the author and other travelers and airline employees. Through observation and a willingness to engage with total strangers, Eric Pearson experience unexpected conversations, insights into the lives and troubles of perfect strangers and often shared ideas and solutions creating life changing conversations. Eric is a motivational speaker and storyteller who magically brings to life these conversations such that the reader feels they are sitting in the plane listening to the conversations. The stories are funny, interesting, some quite deep and Eric is careful to keep the tome as lighthearted as possible as he shares his thoughts and experiences. As the airline industry changed over the years, the stories and the people remain the same.
No Mama. An abusive father. A hound dog for a best friend.Jake escapes from the remote Appalachian cabin—the only home he has ever known. And Father hunts him down with the very rifle he used to kill Sam and Mama.Led by unseen forces. Protected by his dog. Will he find a new life—one filled with acceptance, love, and hope for the future?
You're only thirty days away from a brand new perspective on life.The United States is a spiritual paradox. Eighty-nine percent of the population believes in God. Yet, only thirty-eight percent feel relationally close to God. There's a Grand Canyon of difference between comprehension and connection.Spiritually, we are the most informed generation in history. Yet, we are also the least committed. What if you could turn the content you have about God into a connection with God? What if the God who created the universe is wanting and waiting to step into your life personally on a daily basis?Dean Fulks has written Your Next Thirty Days just for you. With humorous, engaging stories, his practical teaching style leads you on a thirty-day journey to bring you closer to the One who made you.Whether you're far from God or you've prayed to Him this morning, prepare yourself for an exciting adventure. What you discover will reshape the way you see your Creator, your core, and your community.Start your first day-today!Dean Fulks is the Lead Pastor at Lifepoint Church on the north side of Columbus, Ohio. He leads his local congregation and works with SEND North America to make disciples and multiply churches in Mmid-Ohio, the Midwest, and the world. He and his wife, Angie, are the parents of three great kids:, Sydney, Dillon, and Sylvia.Connect at DeanFulks.com
Nearly every child has aspirations of what they want to be when they grow up? Fast forward their lives and almost 8 in 10 of them, as adults, aren't working in their gifts and talents. And we see the impact. Millions of adults are squandering their talents and wasting their time in jobs they don't love. They feel trapped and dissatisfied. But where did it start? Many times, it started in childhood. "My Father Said I Could" is about four African-American siblings that have big dreams, and how they overcome doubt, fear, and naysayers by listening to one steady, comforting voice.This inspiring book, teaches children… How to handle the doubt, unbelief, and fear in others as well as in themselves The timeless lesson of continuing to ask, seek and knock for opportunities To explore their own unique gifts and talents To learn to accept the twists and turns that life brings while continuing to pursue their own destiny despite the many voices they hear along the way Author, coach, and speaker Anita McLaurin paints a picture of four African-American siblings who have big dreams. Their father equips them with the tools to follow their dreams, so they can experience the freedom to pursue their own path, utilize their gifts and talents, and live a life of significance.
Are you ready to learn the Language of Heaven? What if you could journey to the heart of God and experience His constant love, concern, and care for you? What if you discovered another worldly peace that could help you navigate the storms of life? God is waiting for you. Isn't it time you answered his invitation?
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