Do you feel like you’re just wasting your time and talent with your current work? Can’t find meaning or purpose in your job? According to Max Lucado, You’re suffering from the common life, and you desperately need a cure.
In the book, Cure for the Common Life by Max Lucado, the best-selling author has one prescription to cure the common life: find your sweet spot.
The sweet spot refers to your unique talent and characteristics. Each one of us is created and bestowed with unique gifts and talents. When we discover these and use our uniqueness to make a big deal out of God everyday of your life, we’ll find meaning in our job and life in general.
Like most of the books that were written by Max Lucado, Cure for the Common Life is an inspirational and motivational book for Christians with Bible verses here and there. What makes this book different is that it includes a practical guide called “Sweet Spot Discovery Guide” written by People Management International, Inc. and Steve Halliday. It seeks to help you take the first step in curing the common life (discovering your unique talents and gifts).
I rated this book 5 out of 5 stars because not only is it full of inspiration, it also offers some practical guides or steps to finding the cure for the common life.
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shengkayful says
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buti ka pa sis..madali lang ang shipping kasi US residence ka..
ako I requested a book from booksneeze 4months ago la pa rin..
Stay at Home Blessings by Chin Chin says
Shengkayful, you may want to try the downloadable version. I don’t have any readers but I downloaded the free app from Barnes and Nobles so I could read their books.
Sheryl, I like books my Max Lucado and this post reminded me that I need to finish one that has been on the shelf for quite some time now. God bless.