Alliterative Axioms Ebook
Living A Principled Life
by William A. Butler
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About the Ebook
This book is a 366 page daily reader, including leap-day.
Each day begins with an alliterative axiom. Because action is critical to personal success, each axiom, or principle, begins with a verb.
There are other elements included on every page are creative acronyms, a certain type of math (easily explained within,) bible verses pertaining to the principle, and my thoughts about each one.
All of the principles have been placed in alphabetical order, so you can read them in order, or jump around as you wish.
You may want to turn to your birthday first.
Each day begins with an alliterative axiom. Because action is critical to personal success, each axiom, or principle, begins with a verb.
There are other elements included on every page are creative acronyms, a certain type of math (easily explained within,) bible verses pertaining to the principle, and my thoughts about each one.
All of the principles have been placed in alphabetical order, so you can read them in order, or jump around as you wish.
You may want to turn to your birthday first.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Religion & Spirituality
- Additional Categories Self-Improvement, Inspiration
- Version Fixed-layout ebook, 370 pgs
- Publish Date: Jan 22, 2021
- Last Edit Feb 13, 2021
- Language English
- Keywords leadership, moral, principle, principles, life
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About the Creator
William Butler
Pacific Northwest, Canada
William A. butler is a humanitarian, poet-philosopher, writer and songwriter who lives in the Pacific Northwest with his wife Evelyn. William has a wide variety of interests including such things as languages, graphic arts, coding software, and sacred geometry, but much of his time is given daily to writing and reflection. William's writing predominantly centers around themes of love and spirituality, and the principles by which to live your best life. William writes, It is my desire that the reader is encouraged, edified, and enlightened.