Our world can be a living, breathing work of art. I believe the foundation of that is creating inner harmony and living in line with our true selves — personal transformation is the foundation of a thriving society.
The Fulfilment Manifesto is a short, powerful artistic manifesto created to inspire people to dedicate themselves to the people and the projects that bring the best out of them. This is the foundation of creating lives that are our own living, breathing works of art — life on our terms.
Words by Natasha Hussein. Artwork by Darren Oorloff.
The Fulfilment Manifesto Book (Paperback)
WHAT PEOPLE HAVE SAID
“It is funny. I found myself nodding faster and more furiously with each page. It has been 27 years since I started my business at University and in those hours, months and years I have made more mistakes than most people have had hot dinners. I always believed that hard work and common sense (and decency) should win the day, but I kept bumping into things and people, concepts and ideas that would catch me out. Natasha’s book encourages an attitude to life that will bring great happiness. This little book should sit beside everybody’s bed and everyone should read one page every day – over and over - for the rest of their lives. Perhaps then life would get a little better for us all.”
~ Nicholas Charles Tyrwhitt Wheeler OBE, Founder and CEO Charles Tyrwhitt Shirts
"A cannon of wisdom. Keep it close to hand -- and in those important and trying moments that life too often throws at you, reach for it."
~ James Allworth, writer at the Harvard Business Review and co- author of the New York Times Bestseller, How Will You Measure Your Life?
"For almost three decades as an executive search consultant I have interviewed more than 20,000 individuals all over the world, all of them highly capable, most of them successful by conventional standards. I wish they had lived the principles and practices in this wonderful little book by Natasha Hussein. Most of them would have become more successful and certainly much more happy, while our world would have become a much better place."
~ Claudio Fernández-Aráoz, author of Great People Decisions