Dig The Zone Of Freedom

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Seeds of Freedom

Author: Heather Marie Wilson
language: en
Publisher: Hay House, Inc
Release Date: 2011-09-01
Discover the life you can cultivate and harvest blooms of joy with this guide to serenity through gardening Do you feel like a hamster on a continuous wheel, running on empty in the endless pursuit of success? Are you trapped in an office, buried under work, or otherwise so busy that you never see your family and friends? Do you fantasize about a real soul connection, a relationship in which you can have time together without your BlackBerry interrupting every five seconds? In other words, do you crave a life that matters, one in which you're tapped into your creativity and living with purpose each and every day? Heather Wilson knows exactly how you feel. For years she was caught in the "success spiral," until she finally broke free by simply planting a garden. In the process, she rediscovered what gave her enthusiasm for life —and this ultimately led her to quit her job as a corporate executive at a Fortune 50 company and help others find their own paths to authenticity, joy, and true freedom. In this insightful book, Heather illuminates how what she learned in her garden can work for you, too . . . and you won't get any dirt under your fingernails. You'll discover greater self-awareness and the ability to live a life of creative expression and endless possibilities with the nine Seeds of Freedom. As a result, you'll learn how to: • "own" your life on and off the clock • connect with your true self, as well as be present for deep and meaningful relationships with others • and explore your full potential. Before you know it, all aspects of your life will be vibrantly in bloom!
Quest for Freedom

What if everything that you thought of as being real wasnt? Could you live knowing that your life isnt what youve expected it should be like? Well, imagine a world in which all that is so. The world of Granod is a very different place from what it once was. The Great Blue Dragon created the world about two thousand years ago, where animals of any kind could roam freely among humans, elves, and other races. However, when the Dragon Lord was tricked and taken from the ideal place he has called home, all rights and rules that had been associated with freedom instantly vanished. Now, women were the rulers, and men were nothing but slaves. It was a life style that was known to all until David, a seventeen-year-old slave, decided that wasnt the life he could stand anymore. Upon packing whatever belongings he had, including his pet red dragon, David fled from everything he knew was unjust. Then, meeting a woman named Julia, who appeared nothing like any other woman David had ever known, it was decided that the only way to get him out of danger was to partake in the adventure that was called upon by the mayor. The mayor proclaimed, Find the eight dragon jewels that will bring our Lord back to this world and receive money and fame. Sounds simple, right? Wrong. Through finding clues along the way, discovering a love that would not fade, and meeting new people, including Julias cousin, Kat, weapon smith, Raven, Kats friend, John, a mysterious witch, Tashe, and many more, it is hard to differentiate who can be trusted to come along on this quest. However, they, for now, must learn to cooperate if the jewels, as well as mans freedom, have any chance of being rediscovered.
"Roots of Freedom: The Blueprint for Unleashing Prosperity from a Single Acre

Roots of Freedom: The One-Acre Debt-Free Blueprint - Harnessing the Power of Self-Sufficiency and Heritage" is a well-rounded guide dedicated to African Americans intending to transform a small piece of land into a thriving market garden. By combining sustainable farming with cost-effective strategies, it enlightens readers on the art of homesteading, from plant cultivation to handmade crafts like mead brewing, candle making, beekeeping, and soapmaking, enabling them to embrace their heritage, contribute to a balanced ecosystem, and achieve economic autonomy.