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The Best Decisions People Almost Never Made
Simon & Schuster
January 2016
On Sale: January 5, 2016
256 pages ISBN: 1476752427 EAN: 9781476752426 Kindle: B00V3L9380 Hardcover / e-Book
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Non-Fiction Inspirational | Non-Fiction Memoir
From New York Times bestselling author and beloved
Today show co-anchor Hoda Kotb—inspiring stories of
people who find their life’s purpose in unexpected ways,
often surprising themselves and the ones they love
most.
Most of us wonder what we’re doing. We float
around in the glass half-empty, gaze out into the world of
possibilities, and wonder if we should get off of our raft
and climb out. Maybe even today you asked yourself: Is it
too late to do that thing that made me so happy when I was
young? Could what matters most to me finally be the center
of my life? Can I really trust this yearning voice in my
head and longing in my heart? Do I feel like I’m where I
belong? In this incredible collection of
stories, Hoda Kotb reveals individuals who reached a
critical point in their lives to suddenly find they’re being
pulled in a completely new direction. By following their
passions, their gut, and their heart, these people learned
their life purpose was utterly unlike what they’d planned.
From the investment banker who became a minister after years
of working in Manhattan, to the young woman from a
blue-collar background whose passion took her to the Cordon
Bleu, or the high-powered PR exec who found herself drawn to
a pioneering residential community, the stories in Where
They Belong come from an array of ordinary individuals
who have discovered the power of embracing change. Hoda also
interviews celebrities, such as actress/producer Roma
Downey, comedienne Margaret Cho, and boxer Laila Ali, who
have all pursued their passions to find fulfillment.
With examples of perseverance, self-reflection, and new
attitudes on life, Where They Belong is a motivating
and inspirational book at finding the right path for your
personal journey.
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