Finding Your Own North Star: Claiming the Life You Were Meant to Live

Product Description

New York Times bestselling author and Life Designs Inc. creator Martha Beck shares her step-by-step program that will guide you to fulfill your own potential and create a joyful life.

In this book you'll start by learning how to read the internal compasses already built into your brain and body--and why you may have spent your life ignoring their signals. As you become reacquainted with your own deepest desires you'll identify and repair any unconscious beliefs or unhealed emotional wounds that may be blocking your progress. This will change your life but don't worry--although every life is unique major transformations have common elements and Beck provides a map that will guide you through your own life changes. You'll learn how to navigate every stage from the first flickering appearance of a new dream to the planning and implementation of your own ideal life.

Based on Dr. Beck's work as a Harvard-trained sociologist research associate at Harvard Business School instructor at Thunderbird Business School and especially on her e"periences with her clients over the last six years?? Finding Your Own North Star offers thoroughly tested case studies?? questionnaires?? and exercises to help you articulate your core desires and act on them to build a more satisfying life.

??Explorers depend on the North Star when there are no other landmarks in sight. The same relationship exists between you and your right life?? the ultimate realization of your potential for happiness. I believe that a knowledge of that perfect life sits inside you just as the North Star sits in its unaltering spot.?? -- Martha Beck

Amazon.com Review

Put the telescope away; the North Star mentioned here is a human body?? not a heavenly one. And like Polaris?? which has guided sailors for centuries?? the human body's gut feelings and emotions can help guide a wayward soul back to his or her " self." In this absorbing combination of detailed self-awareness exercises and true stories from her own counseling experience (equal parts sobering and hysterically entertaining)?? Harvard-trained sociologist Martha Beck invites readers to explore their heart's desires and the vast social webs that keep such desires in check. The goal is not to forsake the "ocial self" and indulge every emotional impulse of the "essential self." Rather?? Beck gives readers the tools and the encouragement to achieve maximum happiness by harmonizing these typically divergent voices.

Beck (author of Expecting Adam) admits that repairing a damaged emotion