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Creating a Map of Your World

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With guest author, motivational speaker, and educator Lorraine Harrell. Creating a Map of Your World is a vision quest blueprint for road weary champions. It’s time to stop acting as if you have all the time in the world to realize your dreams. Unlike “Alice in Wonderland,” making goals and activating them requires a step-by-step plan of action. Through a series of soul provoking stories and exercises, Creating a Map of Your World, will help you to examine your life, excavate and cultivate your passion, reconnect to your feelings, infuse more joy and vitality into your daily existence, discover your innate gifts, talents and resources, and define your soul’s purpose. Then you will devise an action plan for incorporating your dreams into reality. Isn’t it about time you become a creative visionary in your own life? About The Guest Lorraine Harrell is the author of Creating a Map of Your World and Obama's Hope: Our Youth Envisioning the Future, an award-winning poet, playwright and journalist, and a Certified Creativity/Empowerment Coach. She is the recipient of the Grand Prize McDonald's Literary Achievement Award -in poetry, an Illinois Arts Council grant in poetry, and a Mary Roberts Rhinehart grant in playwriting. She is a former Chicago Tribune writer for TempoWoman. She was publicist for award-winning filmmaker Darry Roberts with his 1989 film "The Perfect Model," and publicist for the 1993 award-winning film "It's In the Bag," with filmmaker Angela DeJoseph. A winner in the 1991 and 1993 Midwest and California Warner Brothers/Lorimar TV Comedy Writer's Workshop, for her TV spec scripts for "Married With Children," "Seinfeld," "Home Improvement" and "Roseanne." Her play "Wishing Well," was selected for the 1998 Los Angeles Theater Center Wordsmith playwriting competition and dramaturg...................

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