Dear Friends,

On Sunday June 1st at 4PM Eastern, Rabbi Simon Jacobson will teach a live,
interactive teleseminar on what over three millennia of Jewish tradition
teaches us about why a personal mission statement is essential in the life
of each one of us, what a personal mission statement should and shouldn't
be, and how you can discover your own uniqueness and turn it into a personal
mission statement.

Rabbi Jacobson, Dean of The Meaningful Life Center of New York, is the
author of the best-selling book Toward a Meaningful Life, is one of the most
sought after speakers in the Jewish world today. He is presently a professor
of Jewish mysticism and psychology at the Rabbinical College Tomchei
Temimim, and publisher of the Yiddish-English weekly, The Algemeiner
Journal.

For all details and to register to this unique event titled

                    DISCOVER YOUR PERSONAL MISSION STATEMENT
                  No Business Can Function Without One; Can YOU?

                                   please visit

                              www.AskSimonJacobson.com

     Date: Sunday June 1, 2008
     Time: 4:00 PM Eastern | 1:00 PM Pacific
     Where: Your telephone OR your Internet computer

Enjoy!

P.S. If the date/time of the live event is inconvenient for you, note that
the teleseminar will be recorded, and you will be granted lifetime access to
the recording, so you can listen at your convenience. You will also benefit
from all the other bonuses mentioned on the invitation page at
www.AskSimonJacobson.com.




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