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Are You in the Fast Lane Going in the Wrong Direction?

Last updated Monday, April 21, 2014 15:11 ET

Renessa Boley Layne Provides Insight on How to Change Direction in Your Life, Career or Business

04/21/2014 / SubmitMyPR /

In the mad dash to succeed fast, many of us find ourselves in the fast lane going in the wrong direction. We often compromise our health, relationships, family and personal satisfaction for our work, even if the work does not fulfill us. Over time, we can find ourselves bored, burned out or unfulfilled, and we have no idea how to fix it.

Renessa Boley Layne, author of the newly released book Fast Lane, Wrong Direction is widely known as America's Life Designer and founder of Designer Life Unlimited -- a company that helps people strategically design work they love enjoy the highest levels of success, passion and overall fulfillment. Renessa speaks to audiences at companies, associations and universities to equip listeners to achieve more and play more in both life and work.

A Stanford graduate with more than 15 years of corporate and entrepreneurial success, Renessa understands all too well what it means to be "fast lane, wrong direction," which is ultimately what led her to write the book. "I was that person in the fast lane going in the wrong direction for over a decade," says Renessa. "I looked 'amazing' on the outside, but I, too, was bored, burned out, unhealthy and a few other things. I soon realized I wasn't the only one suffering in silence as there are a lot of us 'fast laners' out there! I made some radical changes and began to strategically design a very different life for myself. I later wrote Fast Lane, Wrong Direction to help others to do the same."

In Fast Lane, Wrong Direction, Renessa offers a fresh approach to revitalizing your personal and professional circumstances and shares personal stories and strategies from other fast laners who have found right direction in various parts of their life.

She comments, "At some point in time we all find ourselves in the fast lane going in the wrong direction - in our career, our business, even with the love of our life. In those moments, we don't need motivation to do more of the same. In those moments, we need strategies to course correct and redesign our current situations."

A "Designer Life," as Renessa calls it, is "a life where you stand in awe of what you've achieved, who you've become, and why you matter; it's a life that simply dazzles." Renessa explains, "For some, this may mean championing a charitable organization, launching the business you've always dreamed of or becoming a stay at home parent. For others, it is as simple as reprioritizing your time to get more rest and become a more vibrant version of yourself for your spouse or kids." Whatever a "designer life" is to you, you deserve to have it, and Designer Life Unlimited equips you with the framework, mindset, and strategies to obtain it.

If you are looking to reclaim the passion, purpose or balance you may have lost along the way in some area of your life, then pick up a copy of Fast Lane, Wrong Direction! This book is a wake-up call, not only to a higher quality of success, but a higher quality of living as well! To learn more about Renessa or Fast Lane, Wrong Direction please visit: www.DesignerLifeUnlimited.com.

About Renessa Boley Layne
Renessa Boley Layne, widely known as America's Life Designer, is the CEO and founder of Designer Life Unlimited. Designer Life Unlimited helps people design work they love and enjoy the highest levels of success and fulfillment possible. Renessa has appeared as a leading specialist on ABC, CBS, NBC, and FOX TV affiliates across the country and also has been published in Career Builder, CNN.com, Heart & Soul magazine, and The Washington Post. From executive coaching, facilitating leadership retreats, serving as a keynote speaker for corporate and university audiences, Renessa is well-versed in what it takes to help individuals reach success. Designer Life Unlimited strives to efficiently and effectively help individuals design and reach their goals, using strategies of effective career management and the principles of peak performance, service, and productivity that foster effective leadership and promotion in the workplace. To learn more about Renessa Boley Layne and Designer Life Unlimited, please visit her website at http://www.DesignerLifeUnlimited.com.