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Welcome to My Garden: A Father's Gift of Reflections, Life Lessons, and Advice

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Welcome to My Garden: A Father's Gift of Reflections, Life Lessons, and Advice
Welcome to My Garden: A Father's Gift of Reflections, Life Lessons, and Advice

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Welcome to My Garden: A Father's Gift of Reflections, Life Lessons, and Advice

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"The garden is a metaphor for life. It is a place of potential, beauty, abundance, challenge, and transformation."
-Larry Dossey
The mistakes we make and the hardships we endure have a positive aspect: they teach us lessons. They plant seeds from which a garden of wisdom can grow.
In
Welcome to My Garden
, author and entrepreneur Brian Murray shares some of the most meaningful lessons he has learned over his lifetime, covering topics from health and mindfulness to gratitude and empathy. The volume was originally written as a series of letters for his own children, but Murray invites readers along on his journey with the hope that it will help others find encouragement and perspective as they navigate challenges, joys, and relationships in their lives.
We are all cultivating our garden of wisdom. The stories and takeaways in
will serve as an inspirational guide as you tend to your garden with the care it needs.

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