Sources of Insight, a blog dedicated to personal development, has released “You 2.0″, a free e-book designed to help readers find their purpose and develop the foundation to be at one’s best in any situation.
With its focus on personal effectiveness and personal development, Sources of Insight is the go-to source for people who value profound knowledge for the mind, the body, emotions, careers, finances, relationships and fun.
“You 2.0 cuts to the chase to help readers quickly find their purpose — their why, their how, their values, their strengths and their personal success patterns. Once these are mapped out, an individual has a firm foundation to be his or her best in any situation. By finding and living this process, individuals are able to lead a life by design, not by default. I call it ‘You 2.0′ because it’s about renewal and taking yourself to the next level,” says J.D. Meier of Sources of Insight.
Sources of Insight is a collection of wisdom of the ages and wisdom from modern sages. The blog’s ultimate goal is help people get more from life and be their best by featuring the books, people and quotes that focus on the principles, patterns and practices one must draw from for personal success. Information on Sources of Insight is organized into different subtopics such as emotional intelligence, intellectual horsepower and leadership to make it more actionable and relevant for visitors.
Guest posts by best-selling authors are regularly featured on Sources of Insight. In these posts, authors share their own lessons and experiences on getting results. Past guests include Jay Heinrichs, author of ‘Thank You for Arguing’, Michael Michalko, author of ‘THINKERTOYS’, and Rick Kirschner, co-author of ‘Dealing with People You Can’t Stand’.
In addition to providing this wealth of information, Meier shares his own personal lessons learned while testing results and applying the insights and actions featured on his blog. Meier also shares “book nuggets,” blog postings focused on insights and distinctions he learns from the books he reads. In each nugget, Meier shares key points or quotes from the author, along with the lessons he takes away and how he applies them to work and life. Meier also shares what he terms “people insights,” the inspiration and knowledge he has gathered and learned from both well-known and everyday people.
Also featured on Sources of Insight is Meier’s list of book recommendations for personal development, categorized into subjects such as communication, intuition and leadership/management.
For more information about the free e-book now available from Sources of Insight, visit http://sourcesofinsight.com.
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