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Fulfilling your purpose is predicated on your ability to have the courage to engage in the experiences that life offers. Deciding to fulfill your purpose means shifting your focus from your ego to your soul. The soul is free from debilitating fear and is your divinity within. In this self-help guide, the author shares his journey of moving toward a life filled with purpose. Drawing on anecdotes from his life, he explores how to resolve past traumas and use intuition to move forward. Get guidance on: ¿ showing up and doing your best; ¿ recognizing what you take for granted; ¿ following what…mehr

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Fulfilling your purpose is predicated on your ability to have the courage to engage in the experiences that life offers. Deciding to fulfill your purpose means shifting your focus from your ego to your soul. The soul is free from debilitating fear and is your divinity within. In this self-help guide, the author shares his journey of moving toward a life filled with purpose. Drawing on anecdotes from his life, he explores how to resolve past traumas and use intuition to move forward. Get guidance on: ¿ showing up and doing your best; ¿ recognizing what you take for granted; ¿ following what your heart really wants; ¿ identifying what is holding you back. Shifting from a mind-centered to a soul-centered life requires creating a new normal - and it is not easy. But by identifying what you really want, opening yourself up to new challenges, and experiencing what is in front of you, you'll be on your way to fulfilling your purpose.
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James Culver Bryant received his undergraduate education at the Naval Post Graduate School. Retiring as a commander, he changed careers from naval aviation to social work, receiving a Master's in Social Work from The Catholic University of America. He is a licensed clinical social worker in Virginia, certified in hypnosis, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, Gestalt therapy, and has extensive experience with victims of abuse. He retired after ten years with the Arlington County Department of Human Services, where he worked in the adult detention facility. He has written three books chronicling his experiences as a naval aviator, psychotherapist, and spiritual student.