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Trade paper
ISBN 978-1-57344-357-9
5 1/2 x 8, 176 pages
25 color illustrations throughout

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It's Never Too Late to Be What You Might Have Been



You only go around once in this life, so why not live a life you love?

The title of this book says it all: It's Never Too Late to Be What You Might Have Been. Inspired by George Eliot's famous quote, BJ Gallagher has written a simple, straightforward, and effective guide to getting the life you've always wanted. The author asks: "What are your passions and talents? Do you have gifts to share with the world? Have you deferred your dream because it seemed impractical? Do you long to pick up that dream again?" If you answer to any of these questions is yes, then this is the book for you!

Start now. Live now. Give full expression to who you really are. You can find that new love, that new you, or the path to the abundance you've always dreamed of.

Whether you just got laid off from your job, graduated from college, or have reached the stage where you're ready for an encore career, BJ Gallagher offers a wonderful combination of great advice, step-by-step guidelines, and pure inspiration. Don't just seize the day—seize the rest of your life!

BJ GALLAGHER is a dynamic workshop leader and charismatic keynote speaker, as well as a much-published author. She conducts seminars for women's groups, professional organizations, and corporations. This savvy media maven has appeared several times on the Today Show and in the pages of many women's magazines and newspapers, from the Los Angeles Times to the Chicago Tribune and the New York Times. She lives in Los Angeles.








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