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The Freedom Champion! Freedom From Fear!

by Tracey Pedersen

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The worst thing any man or woman can do is to allow their past, their previous life experiences [positive/negative] to dictate what their lives will/should be like. Another thing people do wrong is simply listening to the negativity spouted by those around them, as well as the norms dictated by society.

If we allow the above into our mindset then we’ve created a box in which we’re now imprisoned. We therefore need to create an empowering image in our minds to help us break out. And one of the best ways to do this is to follow in someone else’s footsteps, someone who’s been where we are today.

While following the author’s own, no holds bar life experiences might not resolve all the issues we’re facing in our own individual lives, it will at least set readers in the right direction from where we can tweak the remaining issues. As the issues we’ve been facing get peeled away, we should have a sense of being reborn.

This is a quick read which can be easily read as you have your morning cup of coffee.

NOTE: The author has used the British spelling in the writing of her book. ( )
  MyPenNameOnly | May 24, 2016 |
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