ATLANTA, GA, October 06, 2016 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Mark Snelling is a Software Developer and a bestselling author whose passion in life is to inspire people to live a purposeful life by sharing his story with the world through his book.
In his book "The Straight Line", he shares his personal journey about the struggles of seeking and wanting to have the so-called 'perfect life'. When he finally embraced life's imperfections, he was able to create the opportunity to live a happy and fulfilled life.
Mark said, "Life is very messy. It's not a formula. It's not something that you can put in things and it chugs out other things. Life throws all sorts of curveballs at you and you have to adapt and from that you learn how you are..."
"I wrote this book not to get rich, but to be able to share all of these things to you. If you get off of that straight line and you do what you love to do, you can help other people. That is the life that I want you to live as well," Mark Snelling, The Straight Line
"Embrace trial and error, trying something and failing, and being okay to just reset and go forward. The twists and turns in your life are there for a reason. They serve a purpose and we want to help you share those with the world." Steve Kidd, host Thriving Entrepreneur Radio Show - Hear the whole interview at WeHelpYouTHRIVE.com/radio
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Originally from Atlanta, GA, Mark Snelling grew up believing that the whole world was before him and he could do anything if he set his mind to it and put in the hard work. After graduating from Hampton University in 2012 and the University Of Notre Dame, he set out on the promising career of a Software Developer, which is currently what he does for a living while pursuing his passion.
The author is also a leader in Cast Member Church of Orlando, helping to build disciples for the kingdom of Christ. But to have come that far, the author had to experience a change in his mindset. According to Mark, "Life is worth living but you have to see that the doors are there before you can open them. And even when they are open, the choice is yours to go through them."
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