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Confucius said: "Choose a job you love and you'll never have to work a day in your life!” While job choices were more limited back then, this statement still holds true today. By living a life of purpose, a life can be transformed both personally and professionally.

Author Craig Sroda has made it his mission to guide people towards ways that work for them to live their lives intentionally, with the goal to influence 100,000 people to create a life plan by 2022. He believes the ripple effect from their transformation will influence one million more people, which will be repeated and continue to "pay it forward.” Craig's new book, The Ultimate Manual, is packed with valuable information on how to accomplish this, with step-by-step instructions to help stay on track.

Anyone of any age who is seeking purpose and looking for affirmation for their life direction will find valuable information between the covers of The Ultimate Manual that will help them live their lives on purpose — with purpose — and minimize regrets.

Craig Sroda's mission is to guide people toward ways that work for them to live their lives intentionally. His goal is to influence 100,000 people to create a life plan by 2022. With the ripple effect, those 100,000 people will influence one million through their five domains of life: personal, family, vocation, community and faith.
His previous books include You in the Sweet Spot and Intentional Living and Leadership. After completing his first life plan and exposing priorities of his faith, his wife, three daughters and wanting to help others live on purpose, he sold his company. He is committed to helping others recognize their natural strengths and know their "why.”

 

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