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Craig Anderson
Lifebook Online

"I just couldn't get enough of this program, I was like eating this stuff for breakfast!"

Throughout my entire life I have always had a clear vision of the life I wanted and truly believed I deserved but it has always been out of reach. I often felt like there had been some kind of mix-up somewhere in the universe and I was born into the wrong life. I felt I was living behind a glass wall from the life I was destined for. I could see it, but I was never able to detail it or relate it to others for fear of being labelled delusional and a dreamer. Now, thanks to Jon and Missy for having the courage to open themselves up and make Lifebook universally available, I have that clear vision documented for the first time and I can articulate it. I chose to do the journey at my own pace partly because I learn better this way and partly because I just couldn't get enough of this program, I was like eating this stuff for breakfast! I diligently did all the categories, even though not having children meant there was less meaning for me in the Parenting Category, and there were some startling things that happened to me during the process, such as my sister calling me out of the blue and speaking to her for the first time ever. I also had a hugely profound moment during the Financial Category which I think has kind of shattered that glass wall. I now feel I can break through it and finally reach that extraordinary life that I have always envisioned. I am truly grateful to Jon and Missy for their inspiration and the hard work they, and all the Lifebook team have done to make this available to 'joe public' like me. Thank you all so much.


Craig Anderson

Systems Software Developer

Lisbon, Portugal

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