No Experts Needed

No Experts Needed
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Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : 9780595429714
ISBN-13 : 0595429718
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Book Synopsis No Experts Needed by : Louise Lewis

Download or read book No Experts Needed written by Louise Lewis and published by No Experts Needed. This book was released on 2007-05 with total page 233 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Losing a job always delivers a hard blow, but it was especially hard for forty-something author Louise Lewis, one of many victims of the technology industry's dotcom implosion. No Experts Needed: The Meaning of Life According to You! tells the story of how she pulled herself together and discovered a new life of meaning. Just minutes after being "set free", Lewis, a single woman with a mortgage to pay, sits in the San Jose, California, airport panicking over her future. While toying with the option of giving into depression, she receives a powerful message from God that instantly releases the weight of her worries. "This is just a new chapter in your life. You hold the pen, I'll guide your hand, and together we'll write one hell of a chapter." through Spirit's continued involvement, Lewis is inspired to ask normal, everyday people to answer Spirit's question: what is the meaning of life? No Experts Needed: The Meaning of Life According to You! weaves through a vast collection of spontaneous, thought-provoking answers and inspirational stories that demonstrate how the simple act of listening to Spirit can add meaning to every moment of your life.


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