YOUNGSVILLE, LA, November 28, 2011 (Press-News.org) The Art of Living a powerful new self-improvement book walks the reader through success and motivation principals that Bruce calls the ten pillars of success; a necessity of which is attitude. Some of the greatest minds in the world support the approach Bruce has taken in The Art of Living which further proves this book will be a success as well as the dedicated reader.
Bruce Nowlin has personally studied human behavior for several years and he has compiled some of that knowledge into this book. Bruce takes a philosophical look into the world of self-improvement were he uses his 10 pillar ideology to teach the reader the foundations of success.
Bruce Nowlin lives in tropical south Louisiana were he has studied business at University of Louisiana Lafayette and Marine Science at Louisiana Technical College. Currently he is studying accounting at the University of Phoenix. He is the author of three previously published books covering humor and art. All three works are no longer in print. Bruce is a member of Lions Club International, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the NRA and Pi Sigma Epsilon. Occasionally Bruce volunteers or contributes to the Lafayette Economic Development Council, Give Kids the World, Kiwanis International and the Rotary Club.
The Art of Living by Bruce Nowlin can be located via http://the-art-of-living.net
The Art of Living is a success and motivation book released in November of 2011 by author Bruce Nowlin.
Website: http://the-art-of-living.net
The Art of Living is Now Explained
Do not miss out on this exciting new book titled "The Art of Living" by author Bruce Nowlin. Bruce takes the reader through riveting explanations and powerful antecedents to help promote his vision of The Art of Living.
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