From Library Journal
Believing that everyone has a unique contribution to make to the world, Richardson presents a plan of action to help people discover and implement a way of living that reflects their personal passion(s) that involves locating and participating in a safe support group and identifying blocks. Through skillfully edited lectures, the author includes examples for each step based on audience participation. Her practical style and sense of humor help to defuse much of the anxiety and panic that many people seem to feel when addressing this topic. For instance, she advises that most people need to clear out the clutter and successfully take care of life's basics (e.g., pay the bills) as a first step toward being free to follow one's passion. The sound quality of this program is excellent. For further information on how the process works, check out Richardson's Take Time for Your Life and her web site. A solid addition to self-help collections.
Kathleen A. Sullivan, Phoenix P.L. Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From AudioFile
The author is a life-direction speaker with a string of TV appearances and a great Web site--CherylRichardson.com. In this audio, she prods people to find what they are passionate about and bring it into their lives in a balanced way. Steer toward your bliss by clearing away the clutter of life's demands, she says with many lively stories including her own. It's the Zen idea that deeper and stronger feelings are the best life anchors to structure our lives around. Delivering her talk at a quick New England pace, the author engages audience members who call out answers to questions and challenges. An essential listening experience for anyone stuck in a lifestyle that doesn't serve the soul. T.W. © AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine--
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