With wisdom and strategies for becoming more prosperous every day of the year, this essential little volume from bestselling author Julia Cameron serves as a daily reminder of how to live a full and abundant life. "People think of prosperity as a fiscal bottom line. 'When I have X amount of money, I will feel better.' The truth is that prosperity is a spiritual bottom line, and the formula should actually be: 'When I have X amount of faith, I will feel better.'" -Julia Cameron In this collection of 365 reflections on prosperity, readers will discover how they can become more prosperous with each new day of the year. According to Cameron, true prosperity has nothing to do with money. Rather, prosperity is about appreciating the life you have, even as you take practical steps to better your financial situation. Prosperity Every Day offers daily support on your journey toward greater prosperity-both in your wallet and in your life. Read daily, these meditations will put you on a spiritual path that will improve your solvency.
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Julia Cameron is the author of more than forty books, fiction and nonfiction, and a poet, songwriter, filmmaker, and playwright. Hailed by the New York Times as “The Queen of Change,” she is credited with starting a movement in 1992 that has brought creativity into the mainstream conversation—in the arts, in business, and in everyday life. The Artist’s Way has been translated into forty languages and sold over five million copies to date.
Emma Lively is a classical violist turned musical theater writer, composer, and lyricist. She is the president of LivelyWorks, a production company, and has served as Julia Cameron’s business manager for a decade. Their first literary collaboration, The Prosperous Heart, became an award-winning classic.
Karen Saltus has narrated television and radio commercials, audiobooks, textbooks, multimedia, film, and voice prompts for interactive telephone applications. She began her career thirty years ago at a radio station in Portland, Maine. She later became a creative director for a station in Massachussetts. In 1994 she became a full-time freelance voice-over talent.