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The Golden Thread

Where to Find Purpose in the Stages of Your Life

Holly Woods

Family & Relationships / Life Stages / General

Purpose serves as your GPS, guiding your life trajectory, whether you listen or not. It can help you reach for the seemingly unattainable and stop compromising who you are and were meant to be.

The Golden Thread: Where to Find Purpose in the Stages of Your Life demonstrates, through hard data alongside expert and client stories, that knowing and living your purpose will positively affect every facet of your life. You'll also learn how your purpose shows up uniquely at different stages of life (related to Stage of Consciousness), and is related to your childhood wounding, both of which are reasons you can't see your purpose so clearly.

This book helps you make sense of your life and will answer the questions:

  • What is purpose and why do I need to know it?
  • How do I find my purpose?
  • How does the GPS of my purpose pull me forward?
  • How does purpose show up differently over my life span?
  • And more...

In The Golden Thread, Holly Woods, PhD shows readers that their own nuanced one-of-a-kind purpose is right there in front of them, waiting to be discovered. Listen to its whispers and let it guide you to a more fulfilling and impactful life.

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