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Dreams deferred are dreams that die -- a process that can take the dreamer along with them. Gallagher believes it's never too late to revisit, and relive, one's deepest desires. Writing in her trademark warm and witty style, Gallagher argues that rather than spend endless time trying to "find" oneself, one should start "creating" oneself by returning to basic life wishes. "It's Never Too Late to Be What You Might Have Been," based on the famous George Eliot quote, combines sage advice, step-by-step guidelines, and inspirational push. Individual chapters include "Attitude is Everything," "Mind…mehr

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Dreams deferred are dreams that die -- a process that can take the dreamer along with them. Gallagher believes it's never too late to revisit, and relive, one's deepest desires. Writing in her trademark warm and witty style, Gallagher argues that rather than spend endless time trying to "find" oneself, one should start "creating" oneself by returning to basic life wishes. "It's Never Too Late to Be What You Might Have Been," based on the famous George Eliot quote, combines sage advice, step-by-step guidelines, and inspirational push. Individual chapters include "Attitude is Everything," "Mind Over Matter, Matters," "Remembering Your Forgotten Dreams and Realizing Them," and "It's Never Too Late to Have a New Career." Written for those who struggle with discovering their purpose in life -- whether a nervous college graduate facing the future, a 40-something mom seeking renewal, or those who have been recently laid off -- this book explains how to listen to and honor one's inner voice.
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BJ Gallagher is a dynamic workshop leader and charismatic keynote speaker, as well as a much-published author. She conducts seminars for women's groups, professional organizations and corporations. A media maven, she has appeared several times on The Today Show and in the pages of magazines and newspapers from the Los Angeles Times to the the New York Times. She lives in Los Angeles.