An Invitation to An Extraordinary Life: A Guide to Discovering, Organizing, and Manifesting the Things that Really Matter to You
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What is an Extraordinary Life and how do you get to have one? An extraordinary life is one in which you: *Are living your authentic values and life purpose *Find deep meaning in your work *Feel alive and satisfied *Are surrounded by beauty *Are connected to Source *Are at peace For over 40 years Anacaria Myrrha has been helping people find their way to this kind of life. Now at last she is sharing her secrets. Anacaria helps you slip beneath your resistance to embrace your innate love of order and beauty, and discover your own purpose and motivation to work. Some people are good at envisioning their extraordinary life but don't have the structure to support it. Some have a support structure but have not yet dreamed up the vision to pour into it. Anacaria helps both blossom and come to fruition. Wherever you are in your life process, you can find yourself in this book. Although a pioneer in the field, professional organizer is not an accurate term for what she does. As a Purveyor of Practical Magic™, she bridges two worlds - the sacred and the mundane -- and helps you find the underlying issues to be cleared in order to have an extraordinary life - one with a connection to the Divine while keeping its feet firmly on the Earth. With kindness, intelligence, humor and wit, she helps you access the power to create your Extraordinary Life. "Anacaria works with grace and makes what she does seem easy. She is a true artist of order." --Sue Bender, Author, Everyday Sacred: A Woman's Journey Home and Plain and Simple: A Woman's Journey to the Amish "It has been extremely rare for me to experience such a radical, positive impact on the quality of my work life - in both the pragmatic and intuitive realms - in such a short period of time." Gabriel Kram, Founder, Applied Mindfulness. Inc., Author, Transformation Through Feeling: Awakening the Felt Sensibility and Inner Life Skills for Youth