You Are Wonderfully Complex

Use Your Words to Design and Build Your World-Changing Future

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Mental Health, Happiness, Self Improvement
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Author: Lester K. A. Cox ISBN: 9781532007767
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: December 14, 2016
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Lester K. A. Cox
ISBN: 9781532007767
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: December 14, 2016
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

You may have given up on your dreams because you made a poor first impression, thinking you had only one shot and you blew it.

But when great Italian sculptor Michelangelo first saw a slab of marble, he knew it was not everythingin 1499, he created the Piet statue, which featured a young mother cradling and mourning the body of her dead son.

In this inspirational self-help guide, youll learn how to move beyond your false beliefs and take extraordinary action to improve yourself and those around you. The author shares important insights such as the following:
The very essence, uniqueness, and complexity of your physical structure point to your inestimable value.

All great accomplishments have humble beginnings. Oftentimes, this humility cloaks world-class potential.

You have the power to choose to add, eliminate, and redefine words and meanings for your benefit.

Focusing on your words in particular will help you dramatically transform your life. When carefully harnessed, the power generated from your words can propel you toward your destiny more assuredly than you think.

Transform your life with decisive, positive action, and constantly improve yourself with the life lessons in You Are Wonderfully Complex.

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You may have given up on your dreams because you made a poor first impression, thinking you had only one shot and you blew it.

But when great Italian sculptor Michelangelo first saw a slab of marble, he knew it was not everythingin 1499, he created the Piet statue, which featured a young mother cradling and mourning the body of her dead son.

In this inspirational self-help guide, youll learn how to move beyond your false beliefs and take extraordinary action to improve yourself and those around you. The author shares important insights such as the following:
The very essence, uniqueness, and complexity of your physical structure point to your inestimable value.

All great accomplishments have humble beginnings. Oftentimes, this humility cloaks world-class potential.

You have the power to choose to add, eliminate, and redefine words and meanings for your benefit.

Focusing on your words in particular will help you dramatically transform your life. When carefully harnessed, the power generated from your words can propel you toward your destiny more assuredly than you think.

Transform your life with decisive, positive action, and constantly improve yourself with the life lessons in You Are Wonderfully Complex.

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