Cure for the common life Living in your sweet spot

Max Lucado

Large print - 2008

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Published
Waterville, Me. : Walker Large Print 2008.
Language
English
Main Author
Max Lucado (-)
Edition
Large print ed
Item Description
Originally published: 2005.
Physical Description
311 p. (large print) : ill. ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781594152276
  • Acknowledgments
  • 1. Your Sweet Spot (You Have One!)
  • Section 1. Use Your Uniqueness
  • 2. Unpack Your Bag
  • 3. Read Your Life Backward
  • 4. Study Your S.TO.R.Y.
  • 5. Don't Consult Your Greed
  • Section 2. To Make a Big Deal Out of God
  • 6. Take Big Risks for God
  • 7. Come to the Sweetest Spot in the Universe
  • 8. Applaud God, Loud and Often
  • 9. Join God's Family of Friends
  • 10. Tank Your Reputation
  • Section 3. Every Day of Your Life
  • 11. Take Your Job and Love It
  • 12. Pause on Purpose
  • 13. Trust LITTLE Deeds
  • 14. Decode Your Kid's Code
  • 15. Don't Be Too Big to Do Something Small
  • Conclusion: Sweet Spots: Two People Who Found Theirs
  • Sweet Spot Discovery Guide
  • Notes
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Bestselling author Lucado (Come Thirsty) dedicates his latest book to helping readers discover their "sweet spot"-the job or life calling they were created for. He guides readers on their search to find the unique abilities God may have built into them. First step: "read your life backward" to see where you've been successful and what you've loved in the past. Readers are directed to find their personal "S.T.O.R.Y."-strengths, topic, optimal conditions, relationships and "Yes!" moments. This acronym originates with People Management Inc., whose theories helped Lucado find his own strengths and form much of the foundation for this book. For Lucado, discovering one's life purpose is really about honoring the God who gave the unique abilities in the first place, so he instructs readers not to make decisions based on greed. Instead, he exhorts them to "make a big deal out of God" rather than worrying about their own reputation and to trust God to use their "small beginnings" in his overall purpose. The book contains a "Sweet Spot Discovery Guide" with detailed exercises from People Management to help readers uncover their own personal "S.T.O.R.Y."-though some will want further guidance. As always, evangelical readers will appreciate that Lucado is easy to read while still substantive and orthodox, and many struggling to find the work that's right for them will find this book very helpful. (Jan. 3) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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