The Eighty-Year Rule

What Would You Regret Not Doing in Your Lifetime?

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Self-Esteem, Success
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Author: Claire Yeung ISBN: 9781491770757
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: July 20, 2015
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Claire Yeung
ISBN: 9781491770757
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: July 20, 2015
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Have you ever wanted more out of life? Have you ever thought about following your dreams? In The Eighty-Year Rule, author and Certified Whole Person Coach Claire Yeung gives you the tools you need to live boldly and to dare greatly.

Through entertaining personal stories and professional experience, Yeung provides you with the courageous space you need to discover your authentic self, your purpose, and your passion, which seek to emerge from within, so you can make the most of every moment in your life.

With exercises included, The Eighty-Year Rule helps you assess where you are in life and offers steps and activities to help you get where you want to be.

Praise for The Eighty-Year-Rule

Claire Yeungs The Eighty-Year Rule is more than a book, as it is an inspiring and practical guide to help you live your best life by making better choices along the way. I recommend it highly.
Robert Ricciardelli, Founder, Converging Zone,
and Owner, Choose Growth

This clear, concise, and inspirational how-to guide will help anyone press the restart button on their own life and pay attention to what really matters: living boldly and daring greatly. A useful read for those who want to act on their own dreams.
Norman Nawrocki, Author, Cazzarola!

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Have you ever wanted more out of life? Have you ever thought about following your dreams? In The Eighty-Year Rule, author and Certified Whole Person Coach Claire Yeung gives you the tools you need to live boldly and to dare greatly.

Through entertaining personal stories and professional experience, Yeung provides you with the courageous space you need to discover your authentic self, your purpose, and your passion, which seek to emerge from within, so you can make the most of every moment in your life.

With exercises included, The Eighty-Year Rule helps you assess where you are in life and offers steps and activities to help you get where you want to be.

Praise for The Eighty-Year-Rule

Claire Yeungs The Eighty-Year Rule is more than a book, as it is an inspiring and practical guide to help you live your best life by making better choices along the way. I recommend it highly.
Robert Ricciardelli, Founder, Converging Zone,
and Owner, Choose Growth

This clear, concise, and inspirational how-to guide will help anyone press the restart button on their own life and pay attention to what really matters: living boldly and daring greatly. A useful read for those who want to act on their own dreams.
Norman Nawrocki, Author, Cazzarola!

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