Life without limits : inspiration for a ridiculously good life
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- 9780307589743
- 248.86/VUJ
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Born without arms or legs, Nick Vujicic overcame his disabilities to live an independent, rich, fulfilling, and "ridiculously good" life while serving as a role model for anyone seeking true happiness. Now an internationally successful motivational speaker, Nick eagerly spreads his message: the most important goal is to find your life's purpose and to never give up, despite whatever difficulties or seemingly impossible odds stand in your way.
Nick tells the story of his physical disabilities and the emotional battle he endured while learning to deal with them as a child, teen, and young adult. "For the longest, loneliest time, I wondered if there was anyone on earth like me , and whether there was any purpose to my life other than pain and humiliation."
Nick shares how his faith in God has been his major source of strength, and he explains that once he found a sense of purpose--inspiring others to better their lives and the world around them--he found the confidence to build a rewarding and productive life without limits. Let Nick inspire you to start living your own life without limits.
Nick offers practical advice for realizing a life of fulfillment and happiness by building trust in others, developing supportive relationships, and gaining strength for the journey. He encourages the reader by showing how he learned to accept what he could not control and focus instead on what he could.
Includes a Life Without Limits Personal Action Plan to help anyone determine their unique path to a successful life.
LKR 1250.00
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Library Journal Review
Vujicic (director, Life Without Limbs) was born without arms and legs but with the gifts of determination, good humor, and optimism. Through a strong faith in God, a belief in himself, and a supportive network of family and friends, he not only found passion and purpose in his own life but discovered he could inspire others to find the same zest for life no matter what their personal struggles. Vujicic himself reads; his infectious joy and love of life come through so powerfully in his narration that listeners will actually be able to hear the smile in his voice. After listening to Vujicic's incredible story, audiences will definitely want to check out this amazing man in action on YouTube or his website, www.lifewithoutlimbs.-org. ["An inspiring narrative particularly appropriate for teens or others facing difficulties and low self-esteem," read the review of the Doubleday hc, LJ 11/15/10.-Ed.]-Theresa Horn, St. Joseph Cty. P.L., South Bend, IN (c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.Booklist Review
Glancing at this book's cover, it takes a moment to register that the smiling young man staring back has neither arms nor legs. That's fitting, since Vujicic's story is about how, despite extreme disabilities, he wants to be seen as a normal person. Readers might find extraordinary a better word, as they learn how Vujicic, born limbless (but with a tiny foot), lives what he calls a ridiculously good life. By learning to be a help and resource to others, and choosing to dwell on the positives in his life, including a supportive family and friends, he has overcome the despondency natural to a young person in his predicament and become a source of inspiration for those he meets as a speaker and those who see his videos on YouTube. Although much of his account is straightforward biography, he also devotes considerable space to sharing his faith in God and offering practical suggestions for making one's life happier and more productive. The underlying message is, I'm happy; why aren't you? That's a pretty good question, as readers will see after only a few pages.--Cooper, Ilene Copyright 2010 BooklistThere are no comments on this title.