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The Traveler's Gift
The Traveler's Gift: Seven Decisions that Determine Personal Success | Andy Andrews
16 posts | 18 read | 1 reading | 6 to read
At a low point in his forty-six-year-old life, David Ponder finds himself traveling back in time to meet with some of the wisest people in history in this modern day parable of choice, success, and the true meaning of life.
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Roary47
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5✨ If you have ever felt like you just can‘t win. Everything is going wrong and you have hit rock bottom, this book is for you. David is one of these people that just can‘t catch a break. His family is suffering and he is feeling worse and worse. Then he is given the gift to travel through “time/dimension” to learn 7 things that can make his life better. I feel like this book was speaking directly to me. It was amazing! #Roll100 October

Roary47 Word search #Scarathlon 34 words 10+1 = 351 5mo
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Beccacraft
Mehso-so

A book about a man who struggles to see the purpose of his life, is given a second chance by meeting 7 people from the past, and learns valuable lessons. Some good takeaways and important lessons but not my favorite plot line.

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kaysworld1
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@Chrissyreadit and @Itchyfeetreader
My parcel has been sent 📦 (last week but forgot to post) #staycationintimeswap

I hope you like the picture and it gives you a sense of adventure and travel, even if you don't leave the house 🌼

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Vivlio_Gnosi
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Mehso-so

The principles are solid. But the book is written in a novel style that does not interest me. To me, it distracted from the main points that the book was trying to get across.
Here are the 7 Decisions:
1) The buck stops here. I am responsible for my past & future.
2) I'll seek wisdom. Be a servant to others.
3) I'm a person of action.
4) I have a decided heart. A future w/a vision.
5) Choose to be happy.
6) Be forgiving.
7) Persist w/o exception.

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Elizahope
Mehso-so

Neat look into the past, but a little cheesy/fluffy for how deep it could go

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MissAimz_55
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I'm heading off to England and Scotland for 3 weeks for work. It's the longest trip I've taken by myself and it's also the first time I'm flying by myself abroad... I packed 6 books in the suitcases plus 2 in my carry on , this doesn't count my ebooks and audio books . I was afraid of having separation anxiety. Do you travel with physical books? #businesstravels #bookaddictproblems #europebound

catebutler I always travel with at least one or two physical books. But do rely on ebooks and my iPad the most for when I travel. That way I can buy all the books whilst on my travels. 📚 6y
Karkar For me depends on how long I am going to be gone. If over 5 days I take my Nook, less I bring physical books. 6y
GatheringBooks i am terrible, usually. i bring around five or six books for a week/long trip. hehehe. 6y
Cinfhen Safe travels ✈️yes; always have lots of options❣️❣️❣️ 6y
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kaysworld1
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@PagesOfKate one package wrapped and ready to go FYI it's bigger than it looks and covered in sellotape, good luck 😃
I hope you like it and all the extras

I think I have tagged everyone? Let me know if I missed you x
#easterbasketbookswap #litsy #love
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PagesOfKate Bring on Easter! I'm proficient in parcel unwrapping, not so much with wrapping, so I'm sure I'll best the sellotape in no time. @kaysworld1 6y
kaysworld1 @PagesOfKate I do hope you like everything in it. Oh by the way you have a dog what's its name? 🐶💝 6y
PagesOfKate I'm sure it'll all be eggcellent! Fingers crossed I've chosen well for you too. Yep, I have one plump pug. He's called Peasbody. @kaysworld1 6y
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kaysworld1 @PagesOfKate What a hell of a name hahahaha his presents will be coming separately I for got to put it in yours, I haven't got him food but a few toys and a scarf lol 6y
PagesOfKate Thanks so much, that's super generous of you. 💖 @kaysworld1 He's an incredibly picky beast when it comes to food so it's probably for the best you didn't get any edibles, I'd hate it to go to waste. 6y
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Lauramtt
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Amazing. Great read to start 2018

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Cortg
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My new kindle case came in the mail today! My kindle is charged and ready for a vacation! I still have a couple weeks to wait though 🙄

BookMaven407 I'm also on the count down for vacation. I think that may be why I had an extra case of the Monday blues. 6y
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Cortg
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Hubby just arrived home after a trip to Japan and S. Korea. He brought me bookmarks and a pretty new pen 😍 I got a couple cute bags as well. Yay!

Tamra Gorgeous! 6y
Kaye That was so nice of him to bring you bookmarks. Very thoughtful. 🌺 6y
Mommamanzi These are so beautiful! 6y
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Louise Oh, WOWWWWW!!! 😍 6y
Cortg @Tamra @Kaye @Mommamanzi @Louise @Graciouswarriorprincess Thanks! He did a great job and I‘m super excited over new, pretty bookmarks! 6y
Lynnsoprano Beautiful! He "done good." ? 6y
Wbabdullah These are the most beautiful book marks ever! 6y
Cortg @Wbabdullah Thanks! He did a great job and I love them! 6y
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KnjiskiZmaj
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I'm returning home after a splendid week in Zagreb. That means 5 hour straight without anyone bothering me while I'm reading 😎

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Cortg
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Hubby had been bringing me back pens from his travels. Now that I have tons of pens, I challenged him to bring me bookmarks. He found one in Romania but wasn't as lucky in Italy, so I got cozy socks. He did good!

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coffeewithbooks

#20 travel of the #sizzlinsummerbooks

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KirstieE
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My brother just got back from his honeymoon and bought me some bookmarks from Greece 😍🇬🇷

Texreader 👌 7y
maich Beautiful❤ 7y
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o2bpeaceful
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Creative and inspiring, this book is written with the shape and movement of a novel, yet pulled together as a "how to" book on personal success. The style is a little campy, and a little preachy at times, but it works. The author tells the story simply, engagingly, mixing history and advice. I recommend it especially for teenagers and young adults, but everyone can benefit from this encouraging book.

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Kino83
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"I'm working so hard to live where we want to live that I don't actually get to live there."

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