In a recent interview on Talking Books TV, Tom Anderson spoke to Michelle Vandepas about his book, Your Place in the World: Creating a Life of Vision, Purpose, and Service.
If you’ve ever found yourself wondering whether you are truly passionate about what you do or are simply trying to figure out your purpose in life, Tom Anderson’s book can give you some direction and the complete interview on TalkingPurpose.com will give you more detailed tips on living a life of purpose.
Tom Anderson’s Your Place in the World: Creating A Life of Vision, Purpose and Service is not only an account of his own heroic journey to purpose and service, but also a simple guide to help you create your heroic life. Through the old spiritual practice of the vision quest, Tom found his calling and this book is perfect for anyone who is seeking guidance to do the same.
Tom Anderson wears many hats. He is a writer, inspirational speaker, workshop leader and vision quest guide. His former career in commercial real estate and mortgage banking gave him great success but he later realized that his passion lay in helping others find theirs. He resigned his position and devoted his time to his passions in writing, teaching and public speaking. His book, Your Place in the World: Creating a life vision, purpose and service reflects his belief in the ability of each person to “fuel a dream, create an abundant life, and even change the world”
Visit his website Live A Mythic Life with Tom Anderson http://liveamythiclife.com
4 Comments
6:29 am
Richard Vaughn
Tom Anderson, in his interview, said that there is something in our DNA that makes us want to know our own life purpose and why we are here. That really caught my attention. That statement alone was enough to make me want to read his book: Your Place In The World.
10:29 am
MichelleVan
It does seem as though we strive to be useful on the planet and I love the concept that it is in our DNA.
2:15 pm
Corinne Edwards
A very interesting interview, Tom.
I have been a caterpillar and a butterfly so many times in my life. Waiting for the final cycle where I stay a caterpillar.
That last tip about noticing what topics interest you in the newpaper was mind boggling. Terrific and down to earth information.
Thanks for your loving sharing of your information.
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10:30 am
MichelleVan
I don’t see you as a caterpillar Corinne, maybe a Butterfly who keeps getting more beautiful.