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Paperback Your Personal Renaissance: 12 Steps to Finding Your Life's True Calling Book

ISBN: 1600940013

ISBN13: 9781600940019

Your Personal Renaissance: 12 Steps to Finding Your Life's True Calling

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We've all asked ourselves, "What should I do with my life?" "Where am I going?" "Is this what I really want?" Whether you're graduating, changing careers, getting divorced, retiring, or just confused about what's next, Your Personal Renaissance will help you find your calling. Combining the lost wisdom of the Renaissance with groundbreaking research in positive psychology, this book approaches a calling in its original definition-not just a...

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Your Personal Renaissance

This is a fantastic book which opens up so many possibilities for making decisions in one's life. I am going to use it to create a retreat for women making decisions for their lives.

A Helpful, Hopeful Gem

I loved this book! Your Persona Renaissance supports an integral process of finding or refining clarity about what we want to do with our unique talents. Diane Dreher, the author of bestsellers such as The Tao of Personal Leadership and Inner Gardening has a knack for revealing her supportive heart in every word--encouragement and inspiration jump off the pages. Based on a combination of leading-edge research, practical steps for self-growth, and engaging stories about human creative capacity, the book provides guidance for culling out what really matters. It's perfect for recent college graduates and those of any age who wish to re-think their careers or dive more deeply into new creative ventures. Dreher supports each of the Renaissance practices she discusses with current research from neuroscience, positive psychology, and vocation development. The reader moves through the practices in this order: Faith, Examen, Community, Contemplation, creativity, Reading and Reflection, Exercise, Discipline and Dedication, always with an eye on what motivates and fulfills. Dreher's love (and extensive research of over one hundred artists, scientists, scholars, etc. from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment) of interesting, creative people captivates the reader with the engaging narratives sprinkled about in each chapter. Who knew John Locke studied medicine, tried diplomacy, and was urged by friends to become a minister? If Locke had chosen any one of these paths, the Enlightenment may not have been so enlightening. But following "his calling to help people gain greater understanding," Locke became a philosopher--not the expected choice, and probably the most unpopular choice, but the one he wanted--lucky for anyone interested in democracy. Most of Dreher's stories about multi-talented people of the past contain surprising facts--so the book serves as an interesting history lesson, as well as an intelligent self-help guide. Dreher shows us how our personal choices contribute to the greater good. Here again, she uses interesting examples to highlight the importance of deeply listening to our inner nudges no matter where they may lead us, not only for our own gain, but for the world's benefit, as well. A central message of the book is: Contribution to the greater whole magnifies the meaning of our lives. Perhaps that's key to understanding the purpose of one's life purpose? Dreher tell us St. Teresa of Avila "reminded people `to take care that they do not hide their talent; for it may be that God has chosen them to be the edification of many others, especially in these days.'" "Being the edification to many others" usually isn't the central thought most of wake up with in the morning. This book allows us to take time to contemplate, recognize, and act upon our central part within the larger scheme of things--not from a place of narcissism, but from an authentic intention to contribute. At the end of each chapter, the reader finds several appropriate d

Great book for re-awakening your talents!

Even if you have found your calling, you'll revel in rediscovering yourself in the rich stories, both Renaissance and current, and revitalize the joy of sharing your unique gifts!

Great book for finding your true self!

I loved this book. The points are clear and concise, the exercises are very helpful, and the intention behind the book is straight from the heart. You can actually feel Dreher's warm support every step of the way. I'd recommend "Your Personal Renaissance" to anyone who is trying to figure out what to do with the rest of their lives.
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