The Unlimited Power of You(Th)

Create Empowered Moments.

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement
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Author: Sejal Katherine Makheja ISBN: 9781483576282
Publisher: BookBaby Publication: July 26, 2016
Imprint: BookBaby Language: English
Author: Sejal Katherine Makheja
ISBN: 9781483576282
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication: July 26, 2016
Imprint: BookBaby
Language: English
What started as journal entries on my revelations about life as a young person have evolved into this book that will hopefully empower and inspire members of our youth to tap into their unlimited potential and make the world a better place. Whenever I learned something valuable about life, through my own findings or through the lessons somebody or something taught me, I would write it down in my journal. To look back at the years of life lessons I had learned was invaluable, something that would empower me whenever I faced one of life’s many speed bumps. The objective of this book is to enable young people to believe anything is possible, to stand strong in the face of adversity, and to pay it forward as active members of the global community. As you read the lessons and stories I have written, I hope you gain a better understanding of your capabilities, which are limitless. Our abilities span far beyond what we can even imagine. Our impact is greater than we think; we can touch more lives than we believe. I challenge you to break free of the chains that bind you. I challenge you to be extraordinary and use the words in this book as a way to remind yourself of your ability to have a profound impact on the world.
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What started as journal entries on my revelations about life as a young person have evolved into this book that will hopefully empower and inspire members of our youth to tap into their unlimited potential and make the world a better place. Whenever I learned something valuable about life, through my own findings or through the lessons somebody or something taught me, I would write it down in my journal. To look back at the years of life lessons I had learned was invaluable, something that would empower me whenever I faced one of life’s many speed bumps. The objective of this book is to enable young people to believe anything is possible, to stand strong in the face of adversity, and to pay it forward as active members of the global community. As you read the lessons and stories I have written, I hope you gain a better understanding of your capabilities, which are limitless. Our abilities span far beyond what we can even imagine. Our impact is greater than we think; we can touch more lives than we believe. I challenge you to break free of the chains that bind you. I challenge you to be extraordinary and use the words in this book as a way to remind yourself of your ability to have a profound impact on the world.

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