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The Best Things in Life Aren't Things - Heartfelt Lessons that Touch the Human Spirit - Jim Tuman

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Todays society places tremendous significance on physical appearance, material possessions and money. From a very young age, we are programmed to want more and more, and often place greater importance on things, rather than people and relationships. Jim Tuman illustrates how to get back in touch with the true essence of life through real-life stories that will touch your heart and soul. He shows people of all ages how to cut through the barriers to create more loving, caring relationships with the most important people in their lives. He also teaches how to be more compassionate and open-minded with people who are different. With Jims intense style and captivating presence, kids and adults alike will thoroughly enjoy this program.

Jim Tuman is an internationally known sociologist, educator, and motivator who has spoken to over 2 million kids in more than 2,000 schools worldwide. He inspires young people to examine their motives, goals, and feelings, and shows them how to make meaningful decisions about their futures. As a media personality, Jim Tuman has been featured on ABC, NBC, and CBS National News, the Today Show, and the Oprah Winfrey Show. In addition, he has been written about in USA Today, Business Week, The Chicago Sun Times, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, Newsday, The Detroit Free Press, and The New York Times. He is a legend in the youth improvement arena, and continues to change the world.

• GET IN TOUCH WITH WHAT’S MOST IMPORTANT
• STRENGTHEN FAMILY RELATIONS FOR A BETTER HOME LIFE
• BOOST SELF-ESTEEM AND SELF-CONFIDENCE
• ACCEPT OTHERS FOR WHO THEY ARE, HOW THEY ARE
• THE POWER OF LOVE AND HOW TO EXPRESS IT
• AND MUCH MORE…

The Best Things in Life Aren't Things - Heartfelt Lessons that Touch the Human Spirit - Jim Tuman

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