The Every-Year Itch
Do life differently
by Kirsten de Bouter Shillam
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Pub Date 5 Dec 2019 | Archive Date 22 Jan 2020
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Description
You must have felt the Itch. The urge to change gear, shift focus to your true talents, learn, travel, have an adventure. But somehow it hasn’t happened.
While you’re spending your life ticking boxes, following regulations and expectations and ignoring your itch to do things differently, your incredible personal resources, dreams and plans remain untapped and dormant.
But you are more capable than you think. Much more is possible than you dare to believe.
This book invites you on a journey: scratch your every-year itch and discover an inexhaustible well of energy and lifelong development.
Do try this at home!
Advance Praise
“This book takes you by the hand and gives you the tools to find and follow your passion. Motivational yet down to earth, practical yet compassionate, but most of all insightful and fun. Kirsten shows you that you’re so much more capable than you might ever have thought.” – Natalie Imbruglia
"Following Kirsten's advice, I have been inspired to restructure my business, adjust my goals and change my life." - Darren Magri
"This has been inspirational. I was totally motivated to make life about living and not all about what I should be doing." - Nicky Sanders
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781788601207 |
PRICE | US$14.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 208 |
Featured Reviews
I really enjoyed this book literally from the first page. Each chapter was the perfect length and packed a punch. She didn't ramble on and on like some self-help books. I definitely learned some things out of this one. Thank you for the opportunity to read and review this book. "Reflect and act."