It's Never Too Late to be What You Might Have Been: A Guide to Getting the Life You Love ~ Paperback ~ B.J. Gallagher

It's Never Too Late to be What You Might Have Been: A Guide to Getting the Life You Love ~ Paperback ~ B.J. Gallagher
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Inspired by the timeless quote by the great writer George Eliot, It's Never Too Late to Be What You Might Have Been is a guidebook to getting the life you've always wanted. Written in best-selling author BJ Gallagher's trademark warm and witty style, this book is written for, in her own words, "Everyone who has let fear or busyness or any reason good or bad get in the way of achieving your highest goals and long-held dreams, and isn't that everyone?" Whether you are a brand new college graduate going out into the big, wide world, a business executive escaping burnout, or a 40-something mom looking for a 'second life,' this book is a wonderful combination of great advice, step-by-step guidelines, and pure inspiration to listen to and honor your inner voice and seize not just the day, but the rest of your life!Table of ContentsIntroduction Chapter 1) Attitude is Everything Chapter 2) Doing What We Fear We Cannot Do Chapter 3) Mind Over Matter, Matters! Chapter 4) Your Future is Not Set in Stone, Change is Possible Chapter 5) Stopping the "I Can'ts" Chapter 6) Remembering Your Forgotten Dreams and Realizing Then Chapter 7) Seizing the Day, EVERYDAY Chapter 8) The Transformative Power of Self Belief Chapter 9) Freedom is the Mother of ReinventionAuthor BiographyBJ Gallagher is a dynamic workshop leader and charismatic keynote speaker, as well as a much-published author. She conducts seminars for women's groups, professional organizations and corporations. A media maven, she has appeared several times on The Today Show and in the pages of magazines and newspapers from the Los Angeles Times to the The New York Times. She lives in Los Angeles. Richard N. Bolles, author of the bestselling What Color is Your Parachute has been a leader in the career development field for more than thirty-five years. He was trained in chemical engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and holds a bachelor's degree cum laude in physics from Harvard University and a master's in sacred theology from General Theological (Episcopal) Seminary in New York City. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with his wife, Marci.