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The Secret of the Shadow: The Power of Owning Your Story (edition 2002)

by Debbie Ford

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The #1 New York Times bestselling author shows how our most self-defeating thought can become blueprints for a fulfilling, rewarding life.
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Title:The Secret of the Shadow: The Power of Owning Your Story
Authors:Debbie Ford
Info:HarperOne (2002), Edition: Reprint, Paperback, 240 pages
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"What you resist persists." "If you resist anything in your life - if you hate it, judge it, dislike it - you have guaranteed that the issue will persist." "Resistance denies us inner tranquility and the happy ending we so desire. It is the reason we stay the same." Debbie Ford
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