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In Make Love Your Religion: How To Put Love First & Succeed at Doing What You Love, you will get an exclusive look at the steps author David Nazario takes to ensure that he only does what he loves, yet calls it "work". At age 34, David has never had a full-time job. He earns his income writing, speaking, and working with young people - all activities that he loves to do. Make Love Your Religion explores David's journey as an Afro-Puerto Rican writer, traveler, and young professional from a poverty-stricken city in southeastern Pennsylvania. This multi-genre text combines self-help, workbook,…mehr

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In Make Love Your Religion: How To Put Love First & Succeed at Doing What You Love, you will get an exclusive look at the steps author David Nazario takes to ensure that he only does what he loves, yet calls it "work". At age 34, David has never had a full-time job. He earns his income writing, speaking, and working with young people - all activities that he loves to do. Make Love Your Religion explores David's journey as an Afro-Puerto Rican writer, traveler, and young professional from a poverty-stricken city in southeastern Pennsylvania. This multi-genre text combines self-help, workbook, and memoir elements to create a narrative that encourages readers to consider doing what they love for a living a spiritual act. David's goal in writing this is to dispel, for people of all ages, the concept that we are trapped by our circumstances and to plant the seeds that success is within reach for all of us when we put love at the forefront of all of our endeavors.
Autorenporträt
David Nazario is the founder of lifestyle brand Scared Of A Day Job, LLC. He works as a college advisor, motivational speaker, and freelance writer. David has contributed to the Lifestyle and Business sections of the Reading Eagle newspaper, Mixologi.com, Cititour.com, and Swaay.com, among others. He earned his B.A. in Literature with a minor in Journalism from West Chester University.