Henriette anne klauser biography of william hill

In this nondenominational handbook, Richard F. Groves and Henriette Anne Klauser provide comfort, direction, and hope. My friend Parker is fond of a passage in the Chronicles of Narnia. Aslan tells him firmly that when he comes to the ice-mountain, he cannot fly over it; he has to go through it. That is the only way he will ever reach his true destination.

It is a truism of humanity. You cannot skirt the pain when your life is shattered by an event you never expected. You must go through the mountain, not around it, not over it, and confront the snarling beasts and demons. Fortunately, you have a tool to defend you and protect you, like a magic shield, a tool you were given in grade school.

It just did not happen the way you intended. Go back and look at the outcome of the outcome, the benefit of the benefit of the benefit. What was it that you wanted out of that goal? You may have gotten what you wanted after all, from a different avenue. My friend Charlie wanted to go to medical school. She wrote it down, described it in detail-and did not get in.

Did she fail? She wanted to go to medical school so she could become a doctor. She wanted to be a doctor so she could help people who were sick. A friend of mine applied for a job he really wanted.

Henriette anne klauser biography of william hill

He wrote on successive mornings how having that job would change his life. Until I realized that, I was still hung up on the fact that I did not get the first job. Jaimee wants to go to New York—she writes that down as the first outcome: the goal is to live and work in New York. As she continues to write, delving into the outcome of the outcome and beyond, she fills in the progression.

The reason she wants to go to New York is to sing in a jazz club, and she wants to do that to feel fulfilled, to do what she knows she is good at, and therefore make a contribution to the world with her talents. Because of that, she can feel satisfied and happy when she goes to bed at night, and because of that, know in her heart for the rest of her life that she can dream big and have those dreams come true.

She writes down her goal, and a year later, she still has not gone to New York. But guess what she did do? She made a demo tape to circulate to local clubs in her home town, and started singing in jazz clubs there. She has not given up her dream of going to New York, but in the meantime, she can still have the outcome of the outcome in her life.

You just keeping asking, if not that, then what? What else can I do to get the same end results? When some step you take toward a goal does not have the expected result, rather than lose heart, make it your mantra:. Unlock Unlimited Listening. Listen to full summaries of 73, books. Pay Once, Use Forever. Save Money Over Time. Discover new books on Goodreads.

Sign in with Facebook Sign in options. Join Goodreads. Combine Editions. Henriette Anne Klauser Average rating: 4. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Henriette Anne is the president of Writing Resources, a seminar and consulting organization, with offices in Edmonds, Washington. Her clients include Fortune companies, government agencies, universities, and national associations throughout North America.

Her workshops have taken her around the world, including London, England; Cairo, Egypt; and three times to the island of Skyros in Greece. In a world that is becoming more high-tech by the day, Henriette Anne has dedicated her life to helping people think, write, and work together more efficiently while keeping high-touch and humanity alive in their communication.