Namaste,
My name is Mirabai Galashan and I am writing a book called “Don’t Wait for the Wake Up Call – live your best life now!”
A wake up call is an experience or idea that changes the way you think about life. It startles you out of auto-pilot and demands your full and complete attention. You’re snapped out of cruise control, shaken up and hurled out of any cozy ruts you may have been inhabiting. At it’s most profound, it causes you to reevaluate everything and often prompts the realization that you have been take a lot for granted – not least, life itself.
From the personal to the global, wake up calls come in all shapes and sizes. It may be bad news like receiving a terminal diagnosis or hearing of the death of a friend. Sometimes it is a big event, like a natural disaster such as the Tsunami or Hurricane Katrina. Some events have such magnitude that we don’t even need to personally experience them to be shaken out of our complacency; think about how many people changed after the events of 9-11.
The goal of this book is to help readers achieve an exceptional Quality of Life. I share my years of hospice experience working with people at the end of life to help people improve their lives now, while still in the prime of life. I am writing Don’t Wait for the Wake-Up Call to help people take a clear look at their lives, align themselves with their highest values, and set their daily lives on a path that will lead to peace and fulfillment.
I would love to hear from you if you have a story of a wake up call that changed your life. If the story included in the book, you will be paid $200 upon publication of the book. I am looking for stories that inspire other people to create happier, healthier lives. Stories of Wake Up Calls share the invaluable lessons learned from each experience and give people guidelines for living that they can adopt into their own lives. Stories that provoke tears, laughter or goosebumps get extra credit! Please go to the contact us page for more information. I can’t wait to hear from you!
Love, – because in the end that is all that matters,
Mirabai

Mirabai – I’m very impressed by your website here and the comments you’ve been posting at Professional Chaplains at LinkedIn. (I’m the American chaplaincy dept manager living/workng in Canberra.) Just wondering, is this book finished – for sale yet? Great creativity here, getting people motivated to help supply material for your book! -Clair