Life Without Limits
Conquer Your Fears, Achieve Your Dreams, and Make Yourself Happy
By Lucinda Bassett
Lucinda Bassett’s second book, Life Without Limits, is a toolkit for success in every aspect of life. Lucinda helps the reader clarify what they truly want, and to develop the focused thinking that allows anyone to take back their personal power and control their destiny.
Life Without Limits is the complete guide to attaining true abundance, satisfaction and fulfillment.
Excerpt from Life Without Limits:
“Success is a relative concept. For many of us, being successful means living a healthy, long life, contented with friends and family. For others, it means doing what we love and looking forward to the daily experience of doing it. Still others define success as achieving lifelong dreams and ambitions, working toward something they are passionate about. The acquisition of material possessions would be success for some people. And I am certain success for many would be defined as having lots of money and total financial security. Even that is relative, depending on the lifestyle you desire.
I read a magazine article a few years ago about Stephen King, the fabulously creative writer of so many horror novels and movies with which we’re all familiar. He is a very wealthy man, yet he chooses to live in a simple Victorian house in his hometown. His kids go to the local school, and attend the local church. His office is a small little room in the back of an old factory. He used his money to build a new baseball field for the community schools. Obviously his success isn’t about being wealthy, about riding in limousines and flashing expensive jewelry.
In fact, the article made clear that all King wanted to do was write and live a “simple” life. Finding success was a long, hard journey for Stephen King. He worked in a laundromat for years and wrote in his spare time. He was tempted at times to throw his work away, frustrated that it wasn’t getting recognition from publishers. After years of determination and stick-to-itiveness, he achieved his dream of become a best-selling author. Wealth was never his motivation. Being able to write and to make a living at it, and having his work acknowledged, was success for King.”