I know what to do, i just don't do itThis radically motivating book is available for immediate download in Kindle version. Click here.
Part 1: Learning to Walk Part 2: The Struggle to Keep Going Part 3: Healing Old Wounds and False Beliefs Part 4: Knowing Who You Are |
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"Great collection of inspirational and realistic perspectives on getting healthy from a very inspirational and realistic woman. I think I need to keep this one up on the Kindle at all times so I can get a bit of a push and a kick when I need it. And I always need it. Thanks for sharing your stories and your inner voice with us, Sue."
"Finding this book was what I needed right now in my life. An answered prayer? The fates aligning to my favor? I am stuck and down on myself. Reading this book was like having Sue sitting next to me, coaching, mentoring, encouraging, telling the truth about how to find my long lost mojo. No quick fixes or fads. Just a lot of (un)common sense, grit and compassion. Compassion for one's self is a focal point. Sue is honest in sharing her own struggles and her path to a better, more fulfilling and genuine life. She wants us to live as our best selves, to express our soul, and reminds us that it is not selfish or silly to do so. Reading this book is like having a casual but meaningful talk with a good friend over coffee, warm and personal, not a lecture or sermon of do this, don't do that. If you like the message and writing of Brene Brown, Elizabeth Gilbert, and Cheryl Strayed, you'll love this book."
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"Finding this book was what I needed right now in my life. An answered prayer? The fates aligning to my favor? I am stuck and down on myself. Reading this book was like having Sue sitting next to me, coaching, mentoring, encouraging, telling the truth about how to find my long lost mojo. No quick fixes or fads. Just a lot of (un)common sense, grit and compassion. Compassion for one's self is a focal point. Sue is honest in sharing her own struggles and her path to a better, more fulfilling and genuine life. She wants us to live as our best selves, to express our soul, and reminds us that it is not selfish or silly to do so. Reading this book is like having a casual but meaningful talk with a good friend over coffee, warm and personal, not a lecture or sermon of do this, don't do that. If you like the message and writing of Brene Brown, Elizabeth Gilbert, and Cheryl Strayed, you'll love this book."
Order Paperback or Kindle on Amazon