Week Sixteen: What is the Law of sevens?

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Reflections on Week Sixteen

Week sixteen presents a very interesting topic to me personally. I truly love the concept of The Seven-year Cycle and it is something I love to explore. 

According to Haanel, the first seven years is the infancy period. The next seven is the Childhood period, then the Adolescence period. The Adulthood period follows, then the Constructive period, Reaction and Changes period, and lastly the Reconstruction, Adjustment, and Recuperation period so as to be ready
for a new cycle of sevens.

I look forward to my next set and cycle of sevens!

elena perez

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