Dissatisfied with life? It's easy to blame financial woes, abuse, or social dysfunction, but ultimately, these aren't the true issues. Who you are being is what truly matters.
Who we choose to be can lead us to love and happiness-or it can condemn us to despair and a deep dissatisfaction with life. For many people, this is the norm. They live as their less than best selves, never realizing what they're missing.
You can break free of this destructive pattern by embracing your best self. Believe in a better way. Seek purpose and love, and everything else will follow because nothing in the universe is more powerful than a made-up mind.
Melvin D. Foreman has spent over twenty-five years teaching and coaching others how to be their best selves. His inspirational memoir reads like a living roadmap to the greatest riches in life: love, gratitude, and a deep connection to the divine source.
Through Foreman's insightful sharing, you'll learn how to engage with your true purpose, maintain a sense of peace, and live in the present moment. You'll discover how to nurture your best self and embrace exactly who you were meant to be.
About the Author: A lifelong student of self-help, Melvin D. Foreman holds a Bachelor of arts degree in Sociology from Olivet College, as well as numerous educational credentials.
A former tennis coordinator, Foreman trained at the Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy. He worked with Arthur Ashe and has taught students from beginners to advanced players.
For the last twenty-five years, Foreman has taught his personal philosophy while researching the works of the great spiritual and personal-growth leaders of the last century. He credits his work with Landmark Education for helping him develop his best-self living practices.
Foreman lives in Detroit with his wife, La Monica, and their dog, Koko. For more information about Foreman and his work, you can follow him on Facebook at facebook.com/whoyoubeing and on Twitter @whoyoubeing.