10 Ways To Improve Your World
Cultivate tomorrow with this free download filled with ideas to enhance you.
Hello! I’m excited to spend a few minutes with you and share my top ways to better your world. Giving advice on self-improvement is a slippery slope. I never want to come off as preachy or have you think I’ve got it all figured out. I’m far from that. Think of me and The New Maturity as creating a playbook for enhancing your world.
‘‘10 Ways To Improve Your World” takes a deeper dive into kindness and was a new direction for me. The New Maturity started off as a blog and then grew into an annual magazine made from shorter articles. Longer form publishing has been something I’ve been curious about. With this book, I’m pumped to introduce a new publishing imprint of TNM called Tools & Ideas.
The seed for this publication came from making a list of things that have helped lift my world. Since The New Maturity is your guide to kindness, I wanted to be mindful that kindness is free. I wanted these improvements to be well within reach and budget friendly. You probably have many of the things highlighted in this book already. By calling them out, I want you to see and appreciate how amazing your world might already be. Ready to get started? Simply fill in the form below with you name and email address.
Now that I’m sharing my cheat sheet for a better world with you, I’d love to know what you think. What tips or tricks do you have? Leave a comment below to kick off the conversation. I can’t wait to hear what you think.
About Tools & Ideas
Tools & Ideas is a new imprint from The New Maturity. TNM’s Chief Content Officer Heath Brockwell will publish high-quality digital books about self-improvement and ways of bettering your world. Tools & Ideas will complement The New Maturity by taking a deeper dive into a single subject matter that enhances the reader’s life. “I’ve always wanted a place where I could publish longer-form books. To make something that is not only helpful but also well designed is a dream come true,” says Brockwell.