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Have you ever felt stuck in a life that doesn't feel like your own? Taking one step forward only to yet again take two steps back? When you're ready to end the cycle of lack and shed those things that hold you back from success and so much delicious joy, you will wildly benefit from the intimately entertaining and heartwarmingly vulnerable look Jill R. Stevens takes into the realm of stories -- as shared through 141 easily digestible essays. Everything you know about your life, about you, is a story. And you get to decide which stories to keep, which to change, and which to let go.
Have you ever felt stuck in a life that doesn't feel like your own? Taking one step forward only to yet again take two steps back? Constantly hiding your true self in an endless spin of . . . People-pleasingSelf-doubtingFearing failureBelieving you're not good enoughReliving the past (yet again)When you're ready to end the cycle of lack and shed those things that hold you back from success and so much delicious JOY . . . . . .you will wildly benefit from the intimately entertaining and heartwarmingly vulnerable look Jill R. Stevens takes into the realm of stories as shared through 141 easily digestible essays. Everything you know about your life, about YOU, is a story. And you get to decide ...
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Thoughts of a Broken Child is the gritty and gripping collection of poems written by Illinois prison inmate Adolfo Davis. Imprisoned for life at age 14, Adolfo has had two decades to come to grips with his troubled past and channel his energy into making a positive difference in the lives of troubled and disadvantaged youths like himself. Within these pages, you will find the raw, emotional story of the unwanted and unloved son of a drug addicted mother. Through his poetry, you will see how Adolfo went from being a violent boy on the wrong side of the law to being a man who is willing to share his personal struggle in order to reach out to youths like himself. He wants to open their eyes to the truth; a life of gangbanging and violence is not a suitable replacement for lost love from their parents. This book was edited by Jill Stevens, M.A., LCPC, who met Adolfo when she worked in Tamms Correctional Center as a therapist.
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