18 Things That Zap Your Strength
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Eighteen Things That Zap Your Strength or How to Fizzle Out Faster is an eye-opener just in the table of contents! Each page is practical, clear, concise and easy to grasp… Deb has a tremendous communication gift, and is able to impart truth in a witty, practical, down-to-earth, and in your face way that makes you laugh at yourself while you wince! Her book is a delight to read and is nothing but liberating, powerful, and life-changing truth in every chapter. Get ready for a change!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781615791583
ISBN10: 1615791582
Deb Kalsbeck
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2009
Publisher: Xulon Press
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