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Do you feel you should be getting more out of your life? Do you feel like you haven't discovered your purpose? Could your life use a makeover? In Never Enough, author Dr. Frank O'Neill uses examples and anecdotes from his own story of walking away from a successful career to pursue a life that offered him a better balance between work and passions. An inspirational narrative of transformation and healing wrapped in a how-to manual for life, Never Enough is filled with more than 200 lessons, exercises, and action steps. It provides all of the tools you need to: Discover who you are and what you want from your life Eliminate the roadblocks holding you back at home or at work Manage your goals, your time, and your stress so you won't endure the pain of an unfulfilled life From heartrending to hilarious, Never Enough mixes honesty, science, and inspiration to show you the path to a better life. It provides seven steps for stress management and six steps of a burnout antidote for those trying to find a balance between work and home, and for creating a meaningful and passionate existence.
Pine Hill had always been a sleepy town in the foothills of the Appalachians until mill owner Jed Norton dies in his girlfriend's bed. At first it looks like a heart attack, but an autopsy reveals something far more shocking. Jack Monahan, a New York reporter who's trying to start a new life in Georgia, finds himself in the middle of the most terrifying murder plot in his career. More people die. A drug-crazed stalker has him in his crosshairs. His investigation races from North Georgia to the jungles of Africa, the drug dens of Colombia, and the mysterious lowcountry of South Carolina. The parade of colorful suspects include a Gullah witch doctor, the long-abused wife, a rival mill owner who breeds race horses and man-eating piranhas, the dead man's bipolar mistress, the corrupt sheriff and the local drug dealer. Georgia Bound is a heart-stopping tale of murder and mayhem with an ending that's sheer surprise.
Professor Raymond Barger was awarded a grant from the English Department at Northwestern University. He and his wife were going to England for a year so he could study. They left the management of their apartment to the landlady, Mrs. O'Hara, with instructions to rent it if she could but only if the tenant was respectable and understood it would only be until they were scheduled to return. Dick Monahan owns and operates a very successful business in Los Angeles selling and installing various safety devices for the protection of small children. He is doing so well he decides to expand to Chicago. He sets up a schedule to spend the first week of each month staying in a hotel. Johnnie Shore, the manager he hired, put him in touch with Mrs. O?Hara suggesting it would be more economical to rent an apartment by the month, even using it just one week, than the cost of daily hotel stays. Anne Marie, Mrs. O'Hara's beautiful granddaughter, was delighted to learn the apartment would be empty most of the time. Employed by a public relations firm from Washington, D.C. she provides very discrete relaxation and entertainment to various candidates from the campaign trail in Iowa. The location of the apartment was ideal and the activities would be beyond all suspicion. Richie Barger, Raymond's younger brother had also earned a PhD. but when he became involved in riotous doings at Berkley, lost his job and wound up back in Chicago living in a an alley behind a bar with two homeless characters. He has a very poor relationship with his brother but when his two friends learned about the vacant apartment they could see no reason to be sleeping in an open alley. Raymond Barger, happily studying in England, had no idea his apartment had been converted into a TIMEHARE without his or Mrs. O'Hara's knowledge nor, in fact, did any of those who were sharing the place.
Do you feel you should be getting more out of your life? Do you feel like you haven't discovered your purpose? Could your life use a makeover? In Never Enough, author Dr. Frank O'Neill uses examples and anecdotes from his own story of walking away from a successful career to pursue a life that offered him a better balance between work and passions. An inspirational narrative of transformation and healing wrapped in a how-to manual for life, Never Enough is filled with more than 200 lessons, exercises, and action steps. It provides all of the tools you need to: Discover who you are and what you want from your life Eliminate the roadblocks holding you back at home or at work Manage your goals, your time, and your stress so you won't endure the pain of an unfulfilled life From heartrending to hilarious, Never Enough mixes honesty, science, and inspiration to show you the path to a better life. It provides seven steps for stress management and six steps of a burnout antidote for those trying to find a balance between work and home, and for creating a meaningful and passionate existence.
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