Finding Your Element

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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780241952023
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2014
Publisher: Penguin UK
Pages: 288

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Unlock your potential with 'Finding Your Element', a transformative guide designed to aid you in discovering your passions and harnessing creativity. Written by the renowned author of the international bestseller, 'The Element', this book serves as a motivational catalyst for individuals seeking personal and professional growth. By identifying what brings you joy and fulfillment, you can take actionable steps towards an enriched life.

Why is finding your Element crucial? It's not just about self-discovery; it's about aligning your interests and talents with a purpose-driven life. Many people feel disconnected in their careers, and this groundbreaking book delves into the reasons behind this. With invaluable insights, 'Finding Your Element' encourages readers to navigate their own paths, recognizing the importance of passion and creativity in everyday life.

Whether you’re feeling lost in your career, or you simply want to explore new creative avenues, this practical guide provides tools and exercises that empower you to break free from conventional roles and embrace your true self. Perfect for students, professionals, or anyone seeking deeper meaning in their endeavors, this book is a must-have.

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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780241952023
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2014
Publisher: Penguin UK
Pages: 288


Description:
A practical guide to finding what makes you happy and harnessing your creativity from the author of the international bestseller The Element

Why is it important to find your Element? The most important reason is personal. Finding your Element is vital to understanding who you are and what you're capable of being and doing with your life. The second reason is social. Very many people lack purpose in their lives. The evidence of this is everywhere- in the sheer numbers of people who are not interested in the work they do; in the growing numbers of students who feel alienated by the education system . . . I'm not suggesting that helping everyone find their Element will solve all the social problems we face, but it would certainly help.

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