expensive-Your Must: Your Purpose in Life



1. Rochelle Carr Burns passionately reflects on the desire to contribute that underlies our collective humanity. She draws from the courage, brains, and hearts of those who have brought their goals to life and inspires the reader to action. Your Must is a timely call to mankind to follow that small voice that screams, “I can make a difference!” This is a must read for every human being. Kim Maynard, PhD, author of Healing Communities in Conflict, (Repatriated from Afghanistan). 2. Rochelle Carr Burns has a keen ability to translate scholarly research into easy-to-read everyday language. His use of examples from ordinary people and history makers makes this book personal, insightful and inspirational. Johanna H. Stucky, PhD, Professor Emerita, author of Women’s Spirituality 3. The Commonwealth ideals that my current work espouses can be described as imperative to its efforts to help disadvantaged people in developing countries achieve their true potential. Robert Newell LVO, Director General, Royal Over-Seas League, London, UK. 4. Any book that helps awaken the soul radical, that is, the social and political roots of the soil of our lives, communities, our earth-nations, is a good book. It provides one of those root thresholds. Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Ph.D. Author of The Dangerous Old Woman: Myths and Stories of the Wise Woman Archetype audio series. 5. Dr. Rochelle Carr Burns writes beautifully about the best of the human spirit as we seek our personal destiny. She uses compelling stories from the past and they leave you along your journey knowing that you can make a difference in the lives of others. This is a must read for anyone interested in leadership, self-development, and service. CHAIRMAN Roger H. Sublett, PhD, Union Institute and University.

Publisher : Balboa Press (23 December 2010)
language English
Paperback : 116 pages
ISBN-10 : 145252968X
ISBN-13 : 978-1452529684
Item Weight : 181 g
Dimensions: 15.2 x 0.7 x 22.9 cm


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