Cure for the Common Life

Cure for the Common Life by Max Lucado, published by Thomas Nelson Incorporated in May 2011, is a reprint edition comprising 240 pages. This book explores the concept of finding one’s unique purpose and place in life, likening it to hitting the “sweet spot” in sports. Lucado presents the idea that everyone has a specific role designed for them, and discovering this can lead to a more fulfilling existence.
Readers will find practical tools and insights aimed at helping them identify their strengths and motivations. Lucado addresses the common struggle many face in feeling unfulfilled in their work and life, offering guidance on how to overcome this challenge. The themes of personal growth and inspiration are woven throughout, making this book a resource for those seeking to understand their unique contributions and how to live in alignment with their true selves.
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“Sweet Spot.”
Ever swung a baseball bat or paddled a Ping-Pong ball? If so, you know the oh-so-nice feel of the sweet spot. Life in the sweet spot rolls like the downhill side of a downwind bike ride. But you don’t have to swing a bat or a club to know this. What engineers give sports equipment, God gave you. A zone, a region, a life precinct in which you were made to dwell. He tailored the curves of your life to fit an empty space in his jigsaw puzzle. And life makes sweet sense when you find your spot.
But if you’re like 70 percent of working adults, you haven’t found it. You don’t find meaning in your work, or you don’t believe your talents are used. What can you do? You’re suffering from the common life, and you desperately need a cure.
Best-selling author Max Lucado has found it. In Cure for the Common Life, he offers practical tools for exploring and identifying your own uniqueness, motivation to put your strengths to work, and the perfect prescription for finding and living in your sweet spot for the rest of your life.
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