Sure, I like being a self-employed English Teacher in Japan. I’ve written before of this life and its many pros and cons, but even the good life as a self-employed teacher just doesn’t always tick every box.
What gives me meaning is being able to pursue a creative life and to express myself beyond the confines of work. For you, it might be similar or something more profound. However you define your meaning in life, it can be hard to find the time to devote to things that satisfy that existential itch.
So, this being the New Year, I thought the world needed my latest book: JEFWARZ: How to reclaim your life’s meaning, one scribbled box at a time. Here’s the blurb on Amazon:
If you find all the distractions of modern life mean you can’t focus on things you really care about, this method of taking at least seven easy actions every day means that every day, no matter how distracted you get, is not wasted.
If you work in a job that sucks all the creative juice out of you, leaves you exhausted and upset that life seems to be passing you by, just following this system ensures every day has some purpose and that you are moving towards a better goal, living a better life along the way.
That’s a helluva feeling.
Patrick Sherriff, a British teacher-journalist who’s published more than 80 books, brought up a family and started his own school in Japan can show you his system to not only get more done, but to find more meaning in every single day of your life.
Comes with a 24-page workbook, a bibliography for further reading and Q&As after every chapter.
“It’s easy, it’s flexible and it compounds.”
Also comes with a 100% no Woo-Woo Guarantee!
You can get JEFWARZ as a Kindle ebook or paperback from any Amazon site. Here are the three most popular sites: