Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library

How to be here, a guide to creating a life worth living, Rob Bell

Label
How to be here, a guide to creating a life worth living, Rob Bell
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-210)
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
How to be here
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
878510944
Responsibility statement
Rob Bell
Sub title
a guide to creating a life worth living
Summary
"New York Times bestselling author Rob Bell shows us how to discover the greatness we were born for, successfully pursue our dreams, find our path, and live confident, fulfilled lives. Rob Bell believes that each of us has a path, a calling--whether it's writing a novel, starting a business, joining a band, or simply becoming a volunteer. But many people are afraid to start on that path. Who are we to do that? Bell counters, Why not you? We need to learn to turn off the internal and external critics and leap. The universe is alive to help us. And we can only discover passion and joy after we take off. Interweaving engaging stories; lessons from Biblical figures; science, art, and business; honest personal experience; and practical advice, he offers invaluable insight on how to silence our critics, move from idea to action, take the first step, find joy in the work, persevere through hard times, and surrender the outcome. Combining the practical inspiration of Stephen Pressfield's The War of Art and the warm instructional insight of Annie Lamott's Bird By Bird, Yes, You encourages us to leave boring behind and embrace the fulfilling lives we are meant to have"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
The blinking line -- The blank page -- The Japanese have a word for it -- The thing about craft -- The first number -- The dickie factor -- The two things you always do -- The power of the plates -- The exploding burrito -- Endnotes, riffs, references, and further reading
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