
The Biggest Idea Ever
Trade Anxiety, Fear, and Burnout for Peace, Purpose, and Significance
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Narrated by:
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Denis Beausejour
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By:
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Denis Beauséjour
About this listen
This business and spirituality memoir tells the story of a successful international executive with consumer goods giant Procter & Gamble. This adventurous odyssey follows Denis through a near-death experience in Japan into a series of awakenings that made him a sought-after spiritual mentor. The book embodies four decades of accumulated wisdom that will help you look at every aspect of your life and chart a fresh journey filled with peace, purpose, and significance. If you are experiencing anxiety, fear or burnout, or you just want more from life, this book is for you!
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