As a life coach, I encounter so many people on a day to day basis that have the same "What am I called to do in my life?" The reason why many people have no clue what they're called to do is simply because they're constantly looking to the left and to the right. When I speak to people, I ask them this question, "What are you doing to find out what you're called to do?" The majority of people have no clue how to answer that question. Instead they listen to what other people share with them concerning their own solution for their life. We have to be careful when listening to the solution of others concerning their life. It’s true that we can gain much revelation and knowledge from those around us, but we must not listen to their answer, but to how they discovered their solution. This book will give you the keys to unlocking success in your own life.
Jeremy Lopez teaches and writes about the drama of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. His most recent book is Constructing the Canon of Early Modern Drama (Cambridge 2014), a history of the early modern dramatic canon from the eighteenth century to the present. He is the general editor of the Routledge Anthology of Early Modern Drama (forthcoming 2019), which will be the first entirely revisionary anthology of its kind in over a century. Other current work in progress includes a monograph on the life and work of John Fletcher. In January 2018 he will succeed Gail Kern Paster as the editor of Shakespeare Quarterly.