“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” ~ Charles Dickens

Despite the advances of modern life, studies show that our levels of happiness are basically unchanged. If anything, life in the 21st century is more challenging than ever before. So what should we do?

John C. Maxwell said it best: “You don’t overcome challenges by making them smaller but by making yourself bigger.” That’s why so many people have turned to personal development as a way to improve their lives.

But there’s a problem.

If you type the term ‘personal development’ into Google, you’ll get a few hundred million hits. With hundreds of courses, thousands of books, and who knows how many blogs, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. It’s a lot like what Barry Schwartz said about the paradox of choice: “With so many options to choose from, people find it very difficult to choose at all.”

That’s where The Monumental Life comes in. This newsletter will bring together the best resources from around the web to help you succeed in your health, relationships, finances, career, and more. This newsletter will change your life.

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