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The Beautiful Book of Questions: Simple Yet Profound Prompts to Transform Your Life
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The Beautiful Book of Questions: Simple Yet Profound Prompts to Transform Your Life
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The Beautiful Book of Questions: Simple Yet Profound Prompts to Transform Your Life
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Transform your relationship with yourself, your life, your career, and your loved ones with the simple yet profound prompts in
The Beautiful Book of Questions
.
Beauty is an element that provides pleasure and even exaltation. People, landscapes, artwork and objects are often described as beautiful. But how often do people describe their everyday lives as beautiful?
is a self-help collection that guides you through a series of simple yet profound prompts. With every answer, you learn more about what you have built, where you are right now, and the fastest pathway to your best future.
Written with a graceful style on pages that are elegantly ornamented, each question probes the truth within your heart. Some answers will appear immediately. These will shore up your confidence because truth often arises effortlessly. Other answers will require you to consider who you have been. Then you will be able to choose the version of yourself that is the best, the brightest, and the most brilliant.
Arranged in an order that utilizes a commonsense approach, the prompts trigger inspiration and hope. Awaken to a life of purpose and presence with the transformational tools created by your responses. Even difficult issues can offer a bright side when viewed through your answers to
The Beautiful Book of Questions.
You will realize your true passion and how to live a life of utmost joy.
The journey to full freedom, greater joy, enhanced clarity, physical renewal, and true peace begins with the first prompt in
Laine Cunningham, a three-time recipient of The Hackney Award, writes fiction that takes readers around the world. Her debut novel,
The Family Made of Dust,
is set in the Australian Outback, while
Reparation
is a novel of the American Great Plains. She is the editor of
Sunspot Literary Journal.