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Live Your Most Fulfilling Life - Workshop at Bernardsville Library

Thought-provoking journey of conversations and brainstorming sessions where attendees can discover their own most fulfilling lives.

The next meeting of Bernardsville Library’s inspirational workshop series, “Live Your Most Fulfilling Life,” will be held on Wednesday, September 30 at 7:00 pm.

Professional Inspirer Andrea Mastrobattista leads this monthly, thought-provoking journey of conversations and brainstorming sessions where attendees can discover their own most fulfilling lives. “Not only do outside events sometimes force you to change your life’s path, but you are also allowed to set new goals when the old ones no longer suit you,” says Ms. Mastrobattista. “Come to this session of “Live Your Most Fulfilling Life,” and find out how to make those adjustments so that you can continue on the life path that is meant for you.”

Ms. Mastrobattista has been leading her inspirational workshops on Wednesday evenings at the library since 2006. She heads a company called Operation INSPIRATION and has also facilitated workshops in the Somerset Hills such as “Facing Your Fears” and “Transforming Negatives Into Positives” in which she helped people to fully form their goals and develop a strong can-do attitude for achieving them. Her core belief is that, no matter what circumstances people face, they have the strength and ability to create and live fulfilling and inspiring lives. She also owns Golden Slipper Productions, a company which creates websites and their corresponding promotional materials (such as business cards and brochures) for small and mid-sized businesses.

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There is no charge to attend the library workshop, but advance registration is requested. Register online at www.bernardsvillelibrary.org, and follow the link from Adult Programs, or call the library at 908-766-0118 to sign up.

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