Life doesn’t always follow a smooth, rising curve. Despite what you’re told, not everything is bigger and better; not all stairways climb to heaven and not all paths lead to wealth, success and happiness.
You know life has ups and downs: two steps forward, one back.
But you do believe it’s leading somewhere; that your life does have meaning. You know that self improvement and personal development are key to your growth and happiness.
At Velanova LifeQuest, we use LifeCycles© to discern the way forward. LifeCycles explain the meaning of your life and show your life’s underlying direction. LifeCycles provide answers to your questions:
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"How can I break old patterns? Where is the source of current problems? What do I need to learn?" |
Current issues |
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"What makes my relationships work? How can I relate better to partner, parents or children?" |
Relationships & Parenting |
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"Where does my career lead me? To success and satisfaction?" |
Career growth |
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"How can I improve my life? How can I uniquely shine? What leads to my ultimate happiness, wealth and comfort?" |
Personal growth plan |
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Look to nature—the rhythms of the tides, the circle of the seasons. In your life, similar cycles play. Knowing when to launch your ship; when to reap
your harvest or leave it lie: such are your LifeCycles to inner wealth, personal success and true happiness. This is the path to personal development and self improvement.
LifeCycles are the cycles of your life. As natural as the rhythm of day and night, they will guide your personal development and growth. They show the paths to relationship and success. LifeCycles are the rhythm of self improvement, dancing to the blueprint of your being.
Know the LifeCycles—your personal cycles—and find
contentment. Follow your inner cycles and discover the path to
achieving your true potential, working with the ever-changing energy of
your body, mind and spirit.
LifeCycles are your key.
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