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Play the Game Making the most of your one wild and precious life


Making the Most Of

No. of pages 132

Published: 2009

Great for age 6-12 years

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If Life is a game, then how come I'm not having any fun? "Play the Game" just might be the lost User's Guide to the biggest, most challenging game you ever came to play. It explores Life as the game that usually starts out pretty well, but before you know it, vital pieces have been lost down the back of the sofa, you're scrapping with your best mates over the Free Parking Rule and suddenly it's not as much fun any more. How do you end up in the situations you do? Why are you staggering around with all that heavy baggage that's somehow attached itself to you along the way? In fact, who are you anyway and what are you doing here? In this book, Corrine Williams invites you to become a real player in your own Game of Life. Practical exercises bring you to greater awareness of your own power to create the game you want to play and live in a lighter, more positive and authentic way.

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Making the Most Of .

There are 132 pages in this book. This book was published in 2009 by John Hunt Publishing .

Corinne Williams has always been passionate about creating opportunities for young people to express themselves, both in a former life as a teacher, and later as a writer. She has been involved in many inspiring projects, encouraging those involved to find their own true voice. Her interest in energy work and healing led her to the shamanic path. She has trained with many respected teachers and now runs her own practice in Somerset, UK.

 

This book is in the following series:

Making the Most Of

This book is positively inspirational. Packed full of sound, practical advice, achievable exercises and support for young people at what may be a difficult time of their lives; it encourages individuality, confidence, inner peace and strength. (Debra McCallion Life Coach and Trainer.) I wish someone had written a book like this when I was at school! It's full of good advice and practical tips on ways to think and live that will have a positive impact on you and those around you. (Phil Clothier CEO, Barrett Values Centre (Cultural Transformational Tools))