Burn Brightly Without Burning Out

Burn Brightly Without Burning Out by Richard K. Biggs, published by Thomas Nelson Incorporated in December 2002, is a 160-page exploration of the challenges individuals face in balancing their spiritual, mental, physical, and emotional lives. This book addresses the tension between work and family, as well as the conflict between obligations and personal desires. Through a series of brief chapters, Biggs presents practical applications and timeless truths aimed at helping readers navigate these contrasts.
Readers will find a structured approach that includes examples and exercises designed to foster gradual improvement in achieving life balance. The content draws on themes from business, psychology, and Christian living, making it relevant for those interested in self-help and personal development. This edition serves as a resource for anyone looking to enhance their quality of life while managing the demands of work and personal commitments.
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Are you burning brightly-or burning out-in your spiritual, mental, physical, and emotional life? Do you find yourself being torn between work and family? Between what you have to do and what you want to do? In Burn Brightly Without Burning Out, Richard K. Biggs examines twenty delicate contrasts we all face and urges readers to gradually improve the balance between work and the other aspects of life. Filled with examples and exercises, each brief chapter reveals timeless truths, offers practical application tips, and issues a call to action.”I love the big message of this small book,” writes John Maxwell in the foreword. “Whether you’re struggling to find work/life balance, or seeking to better the quality of life you now enjoy, Richard can help.”
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