Business Book Club
The Game of Life and How to Play It
Sunday, June 28
3:00pm - 5:30pm
West Las Vegas Library
Conference RoomUnlocking the Power of Thought, Belief and Purpose to Shape Your Success
First published in 1925, The Game of Life and How to Play it by Florence Scovel Shinn offers a timeless and thought-provoking perspective on success, mindset, and personal transformation. Blending spiritual insight with practical wisdom. Shinn explores how our thoughts, words and beliefs shape the outcomes we experience in life, especially in areas life career, money, and relationships.
This book introduces the idea that life operates according to universal law, and when we align our mindset with these principles, we can move from struggle to flow, from uncertainty to clarity. Readers are encouraged to examine their inner dialog, release fear and doubt, and intentionally claim the life they want to create.
Perfect for entrepreneurs, dreamers, and anyone navigating change, this book invites readers to rethink what success truly means, and how to play the "game" of life with confidence, purpose and trust.
Free and open to the public!
Call 702-507-3982 or visit the West Las Vegas Library's Reference desk for a paperback copy, while supplies last.
Come as you are, ready to discuss this exiting topic.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Business, Career, & Finance | Books, Poetry & Writing |
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