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Published by Random House |
This book will introduce you to yourself. Despite what you may have been told when you were a child, you cannot be whatever you want to be in life -- you are already what you were meant to be. The secret to uncovering who you are, and your purpose, is built into you in the form of a code -- the identity code. Much like your genetic code, your identity code provides a complete map of how you were designed to live. Answer the questions that frame the identity code, and the contours of your life will shift. You will not only emerge stronger, you will emerge larger. Larger in heart, larger in influence, larger in your capacity to love and be loved. You will understand the why of your life. In this life-transforming book, Larry Ackerman shows you how to crack your identity code. With more than twenty years of experience helping organizations and individuals identify their purpose, Ackerman reveals the Laws of Identity and the 8 Essential Questions they encompass. As you answer these questions, your identity will gradually become clear. It will become the foundation upon which you'll make truly meaningful decisions about what work is right for you, build and maintain relationships that matter, and even discover the interests and hobbies that make sense for you. These 8 questions, and the call to action each one implies, are
As Ackerman points out, unbridled freedom actually weighs you down. The myth of personal freedom -- the notion that you have infinite choices in the course you set for yourself -- is the unspoken agony of the modern person. True freedom comes with knowing your identity: the unique characteristics that define your potential for creating value in the world, for making a contribution that springs naturally from the core of your being and touches the lives of others. Within this framework, life's seeming boundaries melt away. Intelligent, provocative, and always practical, The Identity Code sets the reader on the classic quest: the discovery of self. Take the journey. pub date: 2005-12-27 | hardcover | 9781400064175 |