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endorsementsMake Every Day a Friday! is as clear and concise as it is accessible and supportive. With step-by-step guidance, it provides valuable spiritual lessons during times of growth and change. — Marci Shimoff, NY Times bestselling author of Happy for No Reason, Chicken Soup for the Women's Soul and featured teacher in The Secret, www.HappyForNoReason.com
Make Every Day a Friday! is both inspiring and practical. I recommend this book as a companion for any woman walking through major changes in her life. — Shakti Gawain, author Creative Visualization and Living in the Light, www.ShaktiGawain.com
If you're even thinking of changing careers, you've got to read this book. Make Every Day a Friday! could also be called Make Career Change Fun. This deeply inspiring book is filled with savvy advice, powerful tools, and amazing support. Marina writes as if she's coaching you personally. I highly recommend it to every job career changer, including men. — Barbara Stanny, author: Secrets of Six-Figure Women and Overcoming Underearning, www.BarbaraStanny.com
If you are thinking about a career change, read this book first. — Cindy Cashman, million selling author of Everything Men Know About Women, www.CindyCashman.com
Women will find the material and thought provoking questions revealing and helpful. —Fran Hewitt, Co-Author of The Power of Focus for Women: How to Live the Life You Really Want, www.ThePowerOffFocus.ca
Marina Spence’s Make Every Day a Friday! is a down-to-earth guide for any woman (or man) who wants to pursue their passion to do something different. The challenges appear to be daunting but Marina has a plan that should help those who don't know or who aren't sure about how to start. This is a must read for those contemplating a major change. — Phyllis May, author ReFIRED not Retired...reignite your zest for life
Make Every Day A Friday! is a quick read that gets to the heart of making big changes in our lives. As a consultant and an author, Marina has created a laser-focused process to get straight to the areas where you might be stopped and steps you through what you need to do to create the life you’ve dreamt of. It is a must read for all women (and men!) who are searching for meaning through work and having the life that suits us best! — Dr. Natalie L. Petouhoff, Author of Smart Inventors Finish Rich: Ten Steps to Reaching the American Dream
Marina weaves into her practical and thought-provoking book many useful tools for women in mid-life who are contemplating a career change. It is full of wisdom and real experiences of women who have gone through the process using Marina's step-by-step guidance. — Tuyet Cong-Ton-Nu, Certified Nutrition Consultant, www.NourishingPath.com
Marina is your guide through the often murky mental world of job changing. She walks you through each step with a friendly, encouraging tone. You are not alone in your journey to find what satisfies you. I wish I'd had this resource and wisdom when I was trying to figure out what work suited me better. — Jennifer Flaa, CEO, Vettanna LLC www.vettanna.com and Vocalist, Urban Fiction, www.urbanfictionmusic.com
Marina Spence’s Make Every Day a Friday! validates the long, circuitous process I have been through in the past few years as I searched for a meaningful career. It would have been great if I could have read it at the beginning of the process! — Linda Jay Geldens, Copyeditor/Copywriter, www.LindaJayGeldens.com |
Intuition"You had an intuition, a hunch. You're operating at a faster speed. Thinking is slow compared to receiving information from your inner self." "Noisy minds block intuitive messages. It's hard for a gut feeling to be felt if you live in your head and rarely notice how your body feels. It's hard for an image to appear if your mind is in knots. Quieting and unknotting the mind and paying attention to the body give intuition much-needed cultivation space." — from Chapter 14, Make Every Day a Friday! |
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