Dysfunction Is Not Love
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THE SIMPLE WAY TO FREEDOM INTEGRATES FUNCTIONING THROUGHOUT EACH DAY WITH SIMPLICITY THAT STAYS FRESH IN YOUR MIND AND ALLOWS YOU TO FOCUS ON CONCEPTS WITH EASE AS WELL AS ABSORB DAILY REWARDS
Affirmations listed in the book are meant to be used by the reader as a point of contact for them to focus on their own personal affirmations arrived from reassured growth.
Questions for review will be discovered yourself as you are changing inside from your dysfunctional mindset.
As you now enter into this transforming new journey, everyday becomes exciting explorations.
Dysfunction has prevented you from leading the life you were meant to have.
You will understand living your life with maximizing potential, inner personal power, and radiant positivity with spiritual connection.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781498401197
ISBN10: 1498401198
Ruth Robinson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2014
Publisher: Xulon Press
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