Author: Laura Berman Fortgang
Publisher: Jeremy F. Tarcher / Putnam
Keywords: fulfillment, destined, success, insights, life, fortgang, living
Number of Pages: 203
Published: 2002-05-13
List price: $14.95
ISBN-10: 158542157X
ISBN-13: 9781585421572

Being happy doesn’t have to be hard, says prominent personal coach Laura Berman Fortgang. We each possess an internal compass that expresses our individual wisdom and points to the things that would most fulfill us. Personal and professional satisfaction, Fortgang believes, comes from tapping into this wisdom. In Living Your Best Life, she offers ten tried-and-true strategies that help us to access our own inner knowledge to achieve what she calls a "best life"-a life that awaits all of us, in which gains come more easily because we’ve learned to honor our true desires and wo

Author: Laura Berman Fortgang
Publisher: Tarcher
Keywords: direction, life, new, days
Number of Pages: 288
Published: 2005-04-07
List price: $14.95
ISBN-10: 1585424137
ISBN-13: 9781585424139

A clear and utterly practical 90-day program for discovering a new direction for your life In Now What? pioneering life coach Laura Berman Fortgang shares the process that she has used so successfully to help hundreds of clients make major changes in their lives. Whether it’s moving on from a dead end job, discovering an entirely new creative outlet, or answering the age old question "What am I meant to do with my life?" this book provides a clear and infinitely practical 90-day program that can help you make major changes in your life. For anyone who feels drawn toward a life-chan

Author: Laura Berman Fortgang
Publisher: Tarcher
Keywords: create, crave, meaning, book, little
Number of Pages: 240
Published: 2009-04-30
List price: $21.95
ISBN-10: 1585427152
ISBN-13: 9781585427154

A wise and passionate meditation on what truly matters in life. As a prominent self-help author and a pioneer in the field of life coaching, Laura Berman Fortgang has spent decades helping people figure out what they want to do with their lives. And so it was a bit of a surprise when a theme she heard repeatedly from her clients emerged in her own thinking and would not be dismissed: Her work didn’t feel as "meaningful" to her as it once had. It was one of those big realizations one has from time to time. The funny thing was, though, that it turned out the "solution(s)" to her problem we
  
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