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Paperback Setting Your Genius Free: How to Discover Your Spirit and Calling Book

ISBN: 042516165X

ISBN13: 9780425161654

Setting Your Genius Free: How to Discover Your Spirit and Calling

The bestselling author of the award-winning "Artful Work" offers a guide to nurturing the natural genius within. "Setting Your Genius Free" shows readers how to identify their unique gift and make good use of it, through a series of exercises that lets them begin to solve the puzzle--and move toward their true purpose.

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A magnificent book that is simple, yet sophisticated:

Richards has captured a simple yet sophisticated method for discovering your genius, that one thing that has you be your most effective self. Once discovered, the language you use has a startling effect on you - - like the one piece of your life puzzle that has been missing.We give this book as a gift to every executive leader and team members and clients with whom we work as well as friends and acquaintences. It is and has been an invaluable resource.

An inspired book that helped me reveal a good use of my life

I was priveledged to read (and apply) an early manuscript of this book, and attend a workshop on the topic, led by Dick Richards, the author. The learning and discovery I enjoyed as a result has made a huge impact on my life: I know that some people who meditate and creatively visualize use trigger words to figuratively transport them to a safe haven where they can free their unconscience to do important work. I use my 'genius,' which I discovered with the help of this book, to both free my unconscience and remind my conscious mind of what it loves to do. Doing this has not only made my hard decisions easier and easy decisions faster, it has reconnected me with the 11-year-old-tomboy-warrior who knew exactly what she wanted in her life and never even considered not seizing it when she saw it. It used to be that when people asked me what age I would return to if I could, I told them '11.' Now, I'm 11 whenever I need to or want to be -- which, not surprisingly, is nearly every day. Thanks, Dick.
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