The Museum of Your Life
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Get ready to read about unusual but insightful stories about all kinds of people and animals! Instead of leaving your skills and gifts untapped inside of you, let Aneeta show you how you can unleash them and develop them to bring you a happy and bright future.
Aneeta Philip
Aneeta Philip has loved art and design since she was a young girl. Now, at the age of fifteen, she has started to write books to help other people become successful. She has done a lot of design work for her customers and is determined to use her passion to help more people in this field as well as through her writing.
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The Museum of Your Life - Aneeta Philip
Copyright © 2020 by Aneeta Philip. 776291
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Contents
Introduction
Your Museum
Your Gifts
Your Passion
Your Purpose and Vision
Your words
Your Faith
Your Self-Image
Your Friends
Your Gratitude
Your Goals and Reflection
Conclusion
Aneeta’s book has great imagery, making it very easy for the reader to understand what can sometimes be seen as some complex ideas. I love the practical advice Aneeta gives when you are struggling to find your purpose and giftings in life, as well as sharing stories from her life that has helped her in these areas. This book is a very good tool and I would highly recommend it for anyone looking to achieve more in life and have a greater impact in their world.
- GEORGE LITTLEMORE
HILLSONG GUILFORD YOUTH PASTOR
"I consider The Museum of Your Life an inspired literary work from a wise young soul.
The book captured me from the very first page and begun to gently but meaningfully dig
deep into my creative mind. Aneeta clearly has a gift which comes through in her words and
energy which jump off the page. I would recommend this book to anyone with an ambition
to become the best version of themselves in a way that’s never been done before."
- JULIAN ‘THE ULTRAPRENEUR’ HALL
FOUNDER & CEO OF ULTRA EDUCATION C.I.C
Introduction
This book describes the journey of you as the artist, creating a beautiful painting which represents a mission in your life that is aligned to your ultimate purpose. Your painting will be hung in your museum which is symbolic of your life and your legacy. Every chapter in this book, is a stage you encounter when painting your picture to put in the museum of your life. Everyone will leave behind a museum, where there will be paintings of all sizes in there. Some of your goals may have taken a lot of hard work and time to achieve because they were so big, others wouldn’t have taken as long to paint. In the end, everyone will see your museum and what is inside of it. They can see the different exhibitions (which are the areas of your life) within the museum including your Mental, Spiritual, Health, Family, Relational, Career and Financial areas.
You have accomplished goals for all aspects of your life so no exhibition in your museum will be empty. It all depends on you, whether you want your paintings to be big, beautiful, and epic and inspire other people to make their own museum just as extravagant as yours or even better.
Writing this book is one of the biggest steps I have taken so far in using my own gifts and passion to try and help other people and encourage them to use their gifts and see what great potential they have to make a positive impact on this world.
Another thing that I really love to do is to be creative and think of different stories and analogies to help others understand what I am trying to portray in a distinct way. In my free time, I love to draw and design new pieces that I think of and can develop. Being creative and imaginative are one of the main things that I have started to identify in myself through the help of my gifts and the time I have spent reflecting on myself.
I have set many goals for myself this year and plan to only get better next year. Every morning, when I wake up, one of the first things I do is pray and think of ways to make the day a positive and productive day. Moreover, I also do some declarations where I say to myself out loud, all the things that I believe and want to believe I am and the things that I want to do in the future as though it is already done.
From the start of this year, my family and I used to meet up every Saturday to look over the weekly goals we all have. We set mini goals for ourselves in line with our bigger goals and check to see if we have all successfully achieved them.
When you start to do those little things at a young age, it will get easier for you as you grow older.