Do you ever have the feeling that there's more to life than you're getting out of it? Or feel like there's a part of you trapped inside? Do you feel like something's wrong but you don't know what? Or you know exactly what's wrong! But you don't know where to begin? Maybe you've even achieved "success," and you're "supposed" to be happy, but you aren't? Some people don't have feelings like these. Others do, but have resigned themselves to feeling dissatisfied with their lives. Then there are those who, craving a satisfying, meaningful, and fulfilling life, feel compelled to dive deeply into the matter and do something about it. The Right Life Guide is for those people. Having a Right Life means removing the interference that gets in the way of your core self--your unique constellation of uniquely human needs and capacities--being active in the world, so that you're fully alive, free to grow, and ready to handle anything that comes.This process involves tending to your wellbeing in the psychological, physical, social, and vocational dimensions of your life and then integrating them, so that each supports the ongoing growth of the others. It can be difficult, because it requires cultivating new ways of living that defy the messages you receive from society and, often, your own instincts. You won't find false promises of quick fixes in this guide. You'll find the framework, knowledge, and inspiration you need to begin to figure out where you are, where you'd like to go, what stands in your way, and what to do about it. Building a Right Life may not be an easy process, but it's the most rewarding effort you'll ever make. The author, Jim Hjort, LCSW, is a psychotherapist, Right Life Coach, and founder of the Right Life Project. He writes and lectures on a variety of topics relating to maximizing human potential. He likes helping people to achieve the richest, most fulfilling lives possible, and hopes that you're next.
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