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Live with Intent: Creating Your Future

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What does it look like to Live with Intent, where self-doubt does not exist and your life is on a course towards remarkable achievement?

The Live with Intent authors tap into their deep experience to help people create a roadmap for personal and professional reinvention. They teach you how to get from where you are to where you want to be, increase your confidence and live with passion and purpose.

The concept of horizons is introduced, encouraging you to dream about a future without fear or self-doubt clouding the picture. By aiming high, these new horizons, coupled with the planning principles presented, paint a picture of endless possibility. Once your horizon is determined, Live with Intent teaches a system for not only reaching that horizon but seeing the chance for yet another to be developed, fulfilling a broader purpose in life.

Live with Intent mixes anecdotes from the world of business, politics, and history to guide readers into discovering their new horizons. Using practical exercises, meditations, and unique techniques, these Steven Covey-trained experts will help you understand where you are now, where you are going and exactly how to get there.

277 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 17, 2017

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September 1, 2019
Enjoyed the overall theme & message of the book, but I was distracted throughout by implicit sexist. The author’s use of male pronouns in examples of doctors, lawyers, and generally successful people was juxtaposed by female pronouns in examples of family and managing a home.
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September 10, 2020
This is one book that invites you to action. To evaluate your thoughts, your actions and, mostly, your reactions. It makes great emphasis on LOA, so if that’s not your thing better steer away from this book.
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