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Live Your Opus

Reclaim Your Energy, Redefine Success, and Create a Life That Truly Matters

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You've built a life that looks successful—but inside, something’s stirring. You wonder: Is this it? What now? When will all this finally feel like enough? Or maybe you’re just tired of the pressure, the pace, and the ache for something more.

Live Your Opus is for high achievers who’ve done everything “right” yet still feel something is missing. It’s an invitation to step off the treadmill and compose a life that actually fits. One that energizes, not exhausts. One where ambition expands, not depletes.

Rooted in neuroscience, lived experience, and the Opus 8 Energy System, this twelve-week learning experience offers you a practical, soul-stirring path forward. You’ll learn how to:

  • Shift from reactive overwork to intentional impact.
  • Align your identity and ambitions with the future—not your past.
  • Rediscover what matters most and let it guide what comes next.
  • Build a rhythm that fuels your life, not just your work.
  • Thrive without burning out, selling out, or numbing out.

Within weeks, your energy returns. Clarity deepens. And something within you awakens—you finally feel aligned. You don’t have to leave success to find yourself, but you do have to stop running and start listening. Whether you’re burned out, at a crossroads, or ready to enjoy the life you’ve built, this book meets you where you are and helps you create what’s next.

You are your greatest work. Live Your Opus is how you begin treating yourself that way.

©2026 Janine Mathó (P)2026 Janine Mathó
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