Seven: How Many Days of the Week Can Be Extraordinary?

Seven: How Many Days of the Week Can Be Extraordinary?
ISBN-10
1935414178
ISBN-13
9781935414179
Series
Seven
Category
Self-Help
Pages
80
Language
English
Published
2012-02
Publisher
Compendium Publishing & Communications
Authors
Dan Zadra, Kobi Yamada

Description

Life moves pretty quickly these days. And, in the rush to make a living, we sometimes forget to live. The 7 book makes a wonderful gift because it inspires us to stop and look around with fresh eyes. To break out of our routines. To reconnect with all the things that are truly important to us. And to savor and treasure lifenot just now and then, but every day of the week. The 7 book is the fourth addition in the best-selling Life by the Numbers series, and it is easily one of the most inspiring to give or receive.

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