Dr. William A. Kriva shares with his readers what he learned about facing his fears and achieving his dreams after he successfully switched professions from a career life of misery — albeit a successful one — to a career life he was not only successful at, but in love with. |
Dr. William A. Kriva and Outskirts Press recently announced the awarding of Kriva’s new self-help book Let Your Innate Sing, The Key to Finding the Life of Your Dreams, with the Colorado Independent Publishers Association EVVY award. Based on his own major life change from a well paid, but miserable twelve year career as an engineer to that of a successful chiropractor, his book offers inspiration, hope and courage for anyone who must undergo a similarly major change in their professional or personal life.
Let Your Innate Sing helps readers not only answer the question “What do you want to be when you grow up?” but also helps them figure out how to achieve that dream once they’ve discovered what it is. A spiritual, but not formally religious book, Kriva’s EVVY award winning guide helps one contact the Innate Intelligence that helps one KNOW one’s dream, professionally or personally, and know the steps on the path to get there. Sympathetic to those working men and women who are chronically unhappy in their jobs, Kriva offers the tools they’ll need to use when it is time to make a change as well as those they’ll need to evaluate their options, all the while providing them with the encouragement and inspiration to do so. Although originally targeted for those who want to make a major career change, Let Your Innate Sing contains tips and strategies relevant to anyone looking for their purpose in life or facing any major life change that requires discernment and courage. |
![]() Dr. William A. Kriva is a Summa Cum Laude graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa. He is currently the Director of Parkview Chiropractic Clinic in Oakdale, Minnesota, and is a popular speaker for both industry and general public on a variety of natural health related topics. Dr. Kriva also holds a B.S. degree in Industrial Engineering from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and an M.B.A. from the University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh. He lives in Woodbury, Minnesota, with his wife Lynn and their two younger children. The couple also has three adult children. For more information, visit www.outskirtspress.com/letyourinnatesing. |
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Thanks for writing the insightful and thoughtful article. The topic spoke to me . I am always looking to be inspired and motivated. Your article really resonated with me.
~~ Like an immovable tree, real love does not interfere or demand. It delights in both worship and sympathy. To have that sweet weakness aiding me, to touch providence with my hand, able to take it into my arms, as the soul is present, is to be caressed. There is no necessity for selfish human perceiving. Every part of the object is delightful and wonderful. Soul gropes for soul, and finds it. Love is looking with care, intense and fascinated. Beholding an object in thought in its absence, to hear it come, go, enjoy all its attributes, without judgments, totally accepting it, is love.~~ C.J. Good