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Become fearless at work and in life

Are you afraid to stand up to people? Lack the courage to change your career or end a bad relationship perhaps? Or maybe you want to transform your life, but […]

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Are you afraid to stand up to people? Lack the courage to change your career or end a bad relationship perhaps? Or maybe you want to transform your life, but fear is holding you back? Fear is a trait everyone possesses – but, as life coach Margie Warrell points out in Find Your Courage – so is courage. Published in 2012 this step-by-step guide gives you the tools to find courage and put it to work in your professional and personal life – or as the cover states: ‘the 12 acts for becoming fearless’. Identify those courage blockers that are holding you back. Learn how to be a leader and teach people how to treat you. Above all – achieve the goals that inspire you the most. Warrell gives you the keys to getting and staying on track toward your goals and dreams – no matter how ambitious they are.
ISBN: 978-00716-05373

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