Life Is All About Range

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Author: Jane Pastore Coleman ISBN: 9781483483917
Publisher: Lulu Publishing Services Publication: May 12, 2018
Imprint: Lulu Publishing Services Language: English
Author: Jane Pastore Coleman
ISBN: 9781483483917
Publisher: Lulu Publishing Services
Publication: May 12, 2018
Imprint: Lulu Publishing Services
Language: English

Life Is All About Expanding Your Personal Range. Our lives are too precious to be spent doing all the busy things that eat up our time and energy. Many people today are burning out mentally and physically from the business of just living and doing not what they want to do, but what they have to do—living narrow, monochromatic predictable, boring lives. In Life Is All About Range, author Jane Pastore Coleman shares her thoughts on how we can live the life we were meant to live to the fullest. She tells her personal story of an unlikely and extraordinary relationship that resulted from the chance meeting of two people with very different lifestyles and backgrounds. They learned to respect and treasure their differences and used them to expand the diversity of their life experiences, thereby expanding their personal ranges. Now Coleman challenges us to live life to the fullest, constantly seeking and experiencing new knowledge, adventure, and opportunities in every dimension of our lives.

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Life Is All About Expanding Your Personal Range. Our lives are too precious to be spent doing all the busy things that eat up our time and energy. Many people today are burning out mentally and physically from the business of just living and doing not what they want to do, but what they have to do—living narrow, monochromatic predictable, boring lives. In Life Is All About Range, author Jane Pastore Coleman shares her thoughts on how we can live the life we were meant to live to the fullest. She tells her personal story of an unlikely and extraordinary relationship that resulted from the chance meeting of two people with very different lifestyles and backgrounds. They learned to respect and treasure their differences and used them to expand the diversity of their life experiences, thereby expanding their personal ranges. Now Coleman challenges us to live life to the fullest, constantly seeking and experiencing new knowledge, adventure, and opportunities in every dimension of our lives.

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