A Life That Matters
A Life That Matters

A Life That Matters

Five Steps to Making a Difference

 
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There comes a time in every person's life when they wonder: does anything I do really matter? In this inspiring book, 
bestselling author P.K. Hallinan shows readers how to answer that question with a resounding yes! With encouraging stories from his life and others, Hallinan lays out five immensely practical steps readers can follow to achieve a more meaningful life: 
  • Work hard
  • Go in the strength you have
  • Finish what you start
  • Be patient
  • Help other people along the way

While other books and authors try to tell readers how to change their personality or way of thinking to find their purpose, P.K. Hallinan shows that true life change is not about thinking, but about doing. A Life That Matters does not try to change how people feel, but how they act. It teaches that no matter what someone is doing, with a redirection of focus he or she can make a real and lasting difference in the world. Life is a journey. A Life That Matters shows readers how to make their journey as productive and satisfying as possible. 
ISBN: 9780825488665
Producer: Kregel Publications
File size: 1.3MB
Number of pages: 176
Language: English

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P.K. Hallinan
P.K. Hallinan is the author and illustrator of more than 80 children's books with nearly 8 million copies sold worldwide. His book For the Love of Our Earth was recognized by Early Childhood News as one of America's "100 Best Product Picks for Children." He has also had two other books make the "Top Five" of Waldenbooks National Bestsellers list. Mr. Hallinan has been honored by Howard Payne University's prestigious Lorgnette Review for his books, which are enjoyed for the timeless values they share. When he's not writing, Hallinan is an ordained minister and a nationally sought-after speaker. He and his wife, Jeanne, live in the mountains above Ashland, Oregon.