Manifest Destiny: Choosing a Life of Greatness is a full-color, hardcover, coffee table-style book for people who strive to follow their bliss, live on purpose, make a difference, & reach their full potential.
It is the first published anthology of Stephen Palmer's "Inspiration Weekly" newsletters and includes a year's worth of essays.
Each essay is designed as a stand-alone work of art with a completely unique and original design.
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Description:
This is a book for anyone with a deep desire to grow, an uncompromising commitment to excellence, the courage to face the truth about themselves, and the grit and determination to conquer every obstacle that gets in the way of living their dreams.
It’s a mind-altering, epiphany-sparking, soul-uplifting, life-changing book for anyone who’s ever asked themselves questions like these:
How can I discover and live my true purpose--to become who God created me to become?
How can I overcome my weaknesses and temptations and live with virtue and integrity?
How can I live a life of meaning and significance?
How can I find lasting peace, happiness, and fulfillment?
What is true success beyond worldly acclaim?
How can I improve my life and serve and uplift others?
What will be my legacy?
Read Manifest Destiny to get clear, unique, and surprising answers that will inspire you to choose a life of greatness.
Stephen and his wife, Karina, are raising their four children in southern Utah. When he's not writing or spending time with his family, you'll find him reading, gardening, or canyoneering in Zion National Park.
This book is a wonderful addition to any home - specifically ideal for a coffee table. It is a compilation of a year's worth of e-letters published through one of Mr. Palmer's companies = LifeManifestos.com
I have happily subscribed to the e-letter for a while now, and seeing all of them re-packaged was heartening in many ways - one of which is revisiting the truth, wisdom, & insight that the original readings brought to me; additionally, some of them didn't stand out, so it was almost brand new.
Much of the content was actually quite good. The reason I didn't give it a better review was because the format was distracting to the message. All of the images, different fonts (some almost illegible), etc., made this a tough read at times.