<p>The popular pastor and <em>New York Times</em> bestselling author of <em>Love Wins</em> and <em>What We Talk About When We Talk About God</em> shows us how to pursue and realize our dreams, live in the moment, and joyfully do the things that make us come alive.</p><p>Each of us was created for so
How to be here: a guide to creating a life worth living
β Scribed by Bell, Rob
- Publisher
- HarperCollins;HarperOne
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Edition
- First edition
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The blinking line -- The blank page -- The Japanese have a word for it -- The thing about craft -- The first number -- The dickie factor -- The two things you always do -- The power of the plates -- The exploding burrito -- Endnotes, riffs, references, and further reading.;"The popular pastor and New York Times bestselling author of Love Wins and What We Talk About When We Talk About God shows us how to pursue and realize our dreams, live in the moment, and joyfully do the things that make us come alive. Each of us was created for something great--we just need to figure out what it is and find the courage to do it. Whether it's writing the next great American novel, starting a business, or joining a band, Rob Bell wants to help us make those dreams become reality. Our path is ours and ours alone to pursue, he reminds us, and in doing so, we derive great joy because we are living our passions. How to Be Here lays out concrete steps we can use to define and follow our dreams, interweaving engaging stories, lessons from biblical figures, insights gleaned from Rob's personal experience, and practical advice. Rob gives you the support and insight you need to silence your critics, move from idea to action, take the first step, find joy in the work, persevere through hard times, and surrender to the outcome. Like Stephen Pressfield's classic The War of Art, How to Be Here will inspire readers to seek the lives they were created to lead"--
β¦ Table of Contents
The blinking line --
The blank page --
The Japanese have a word for it --
The thing about craft --
The first number --
The dickie factor --
The two things you always do --
The power of the plates --
The exploding burrito --
Endnotes, riffs, references, and further reading.
β¦ Subjects
Creative ability;Motivation (Psychology);RELIGION--Spirituality;Self-actualization (Psychology);SELF-HELP--Creativity;SELF-HELP--Motivational & Inspirational;RELIGION -- Spirituality;SELF-HELP -- Motivational & Inspirational;SELF-HELP -- Creativity
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