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Living with Intent

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Do you know the one word that will change your life?

It’s easy to let life happen to you. When things go wrong, or it’s not working out the way you want it to, there’s a way to take control once again. It’s all about intentional living.

When looking for resources on intentional living, Kindle readers now have a sharp, to-the-point guide on how to build successful habits with active decision making. By looking at the decisions in your life and making knowledgeable, intentional choices, you can start delivering happiness and success to yourself.

In Living with Intent: How to Choose Joy and Success, and Change Your Life in 7 Days , author Tom Meitner explores the idea that happiness is a choice. By doing so, he explains the different outside forces that affect your decision making. Then, he talks about how to use mindfulness in plain English to fully understand the control you have over your choices.

Finally, he lays out a game plan that helps you change your life for the better, one week at a time - all thanks to that one word.

65 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 11, 2016

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About the author

Tom Meitner

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Tom Meitner (me) is a father and husband who lives in Wisconsin.

They say if you want a job done right, you have to do it yourself. A lot of fiction today doesn't speak to me - they're well written and have plenty of fans, so other authors are certainly doing it right. But me? I want something simple. I want something I can consume on my schedule. I want to be able to commit to a story, but have a clear point to break off when I have to get back to my real life.

So that's how I write.

My nonfiction books - based entirely on my experiences making stupid mistakes throughout my life - can all be read in under 2 hours apiece. My fiction books - including my current series, "Hardwick" - are arranged like episodes of an ongoing television show.

You can commit to the full series and keep on reading, or you can find a spot to take a break. It's reading on your schedule, with stories that move forward. I write the stories I would want to read. I hope you want to read them, too.

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