Born in Fear

You have the power to transform your wounds to wisdom

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Addiction, Substance Abuse, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Abuse, Mental Health, Happiness
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Author: Richard Dolen ISBN: 9781525523731
Publisher: FriesenPress Publication: March 7, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Richard Dolen
ISBN: 9781525523731
Publisher: FriesenPress
Publication: March 7, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Suicide, addiction, abuse, drugs, alcohol, and violence can destroy individuals, families, and communities. Through years of working with people who aspired to change their lives, Richard developed approaches and techniques to assist in the betterment of many lives.

His book presents an easy-to-read, self-help approach to examining one’s life and making life-altering decisions to re-direct one’s future.
Richard has worked in Canada and the US, and truly believes sufferers plagued by toxic attitudes would find benefit and hope in his words.
This book is a ‘reminder’ to those who wished to improve their lives, and did so … a ‘reminder’ of their past and how to remain on their empowerment and positive thinking paths.

Relinquishing negative impulses and habits of a damaging life can be a monumental challenge. However, with the help of Richard’s words, change can achieve a more satisfying life.

The book outlines how one develops certain negative thoughts early in life. It provides examples of lives that ‘have’ changed through workshop attendance. The book gives confidence to lives mired in self-doubt, shame, and hopelessness.

This book provides optimism, direction, and insight into a better life than that which for years caused much pain, anguish, and regret.

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Suicide, addiction, abuse, drugs, alcohol, and violence can destroy individuals, families, and communities. Through years of working with people who aspired to change their lives, Richard developed approaches and techniques to assist in the betterment of many lives.

His book presents an easy-to-read, self-help approach to examining one’s life and making life-altering decisions to re-direct one’s future.
Richard has worked in Canada and the US, and truly believes sufferers plagued by toxic attitudes would find benefit and hope in his words.
This book is a ‘reminder’ to those who wished to improve their lives, and did so … a ‘reminder’ of their past and how to remain on their empowerment and positive thinking paths.

Relinquishing negative impulses and habits of a damaging life can be a monumental challenge. However, with the help of Richard’s words, change can achieve a more satisfying life.

The book outlines how one develops certain negative thoughts early in life. It provides examples of lives that ‘have’ changed through workshop attendance. The book gives confidence to lives mired in self-doubt, shame, and hopelessness.

This book provides optimism, direction, and insight into a better life than that which for years caused much pain, anguish, and regret.

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