Finding Your Joy

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Margaret T. Coleman ISBN: 9781490839714
Publisher: WestBow Press Publication: June 20, 2014
Imprint: WestBow Press Language: English
Author: Margaret T. Coleman
ISBN: 9781490839714
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication: June 20, 2014
Imprint: WestBow Press
Language: English

Have you found your joy?

Live in the presentbloom where you are planted.

We should all have dreams and goalssomething to look forward tosomething we havent yet achieved. This gives us purpose and a reason for living.

Just take a few minutes to think about what gives you the most satisfaction, makes you happy, warms your heart and puts a smile on your face.

Ill guess your joy is probably in the midst, but have you found it?

Seek and you will find!

Margarets writing is inspirational and encouraging with many incidences which could take place in our own lives
Ms. Lois Pirtle; RN Washington, D.C.

Contributors
Christine B. Teal-M.D.; David Soares-D.A.; Jacqueline S.L. Williams-CEO & Lobbyist; Michael A. Hairston-CEO; Julie DeFruscio-CEO; Valarie A. Scott-Principle; Damone P. Johnson-Pastor, Teacher & Musician; Juanita Palmer Diggs-CEO Caregiver; Denyse Cromwell Mackey-IBM Vice President Global Tech; Nadja Pope-Guilderland High School Student; Fouad A. Sattar M.D. FACOG; Dwane J. Grant-NYS Police Sergeant & Musician; Jasper McGill SR-Conrail Plant MGR; George A. Hoffman -CEO Sunset Bowling Center; Clifford J. Avery-Christian Brothers Academy Student; Wanda D. Yarbor-NY Air National Guard Contracting Officer; Preston M.T. Butler Guilderland High School Student

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Have you found your joy?

Live in the presentbloom where you are planted.

We should all have dreams and goalssomething to look forward tosomething we havent yet achieved. This gives us purpose and a reason for living.

Just take a few minutes to think about what gives you the most satisfaction, makes you happy, warms your heart and puts a smile on your face.

Ill guess your joy is probably in the midst, but have you found it?

Seek and you will find!

Margarets writing is inspirational and encouraging with many incidences which could take place in our own lives
Ms. Lois Pirtle; RN Washington, D.C.

Contributors
Christine B. Teal-M.D.; David Soares-D.A.; Jacqueline S.L. Williams-CEO & Lobbyist; Michael A. Hairston-CEO; Julie DeFruscio-CEO; Valarie A. Scott-Principle; Damone P. Johnson-Pastor, Teacher & Musician; Juanita Palmer Diggs-CEO Caregiver; Denyse Cromwell Mackey-IBM Vice President Global Tech; Nadja Pope-Guilderland High School Student; Fouad A. Sattar M.D. FACOG; Dwane J. Grant-NYS Police Sergeant & Musician; Jasper McGill SR-Conrail Plant MGR; George A. Hoffman -CEO Sunset Bowling Center; Clifford J. Avery-Christian Brothers Academy Student; Wanda D. Yarbor-NY Air National Guard Contracting Officer; Preston M.T. Butler Guilderland High School Student

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