When Connecticut residents Paul & Tracey McManus took a financial dive after the 2000 dot-com bust, they caught themselves mid-tumble, grabbed onto a branch, and thought of all that they had not lost. Their family. Their love for each other. Their health. Their ability to believe that life here and now is beautiful.
Building on this abundance--counting their blessings and embracing the richness of their radically changed lives--the McManus family found themselves helping themselves and others and rebuilding their lives.
Their inspiring story and the practical steps each of us can take to live abundant, rewarding lives this very moment is avaiable in their new book The Seven Great Prayers, for a Lifetime of Hope and Blessings.
Their book, they say, is for people of any faith. Define God as you will or do and go from there.
As a self-published book the popularity of which spread by word of mouth, The Seven Great Prayers traveled to 163 countries to persons of various faiths.
First and last, the book is about accepting the beauty and possibility of life and accepting that each of us has the potential to shape our world as much as our world shapes us. The key is to be positive, affirmative, proactive.
The book includes a 21-day program that the McManuses say will transform the prayers from words on a page to habits of thought that will enrich our lives with countless blessings.
Visit their website here.



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