When you think you’ve done the best you can… think again.

Were you bought up with the saying, “can’t” isn’t in the dictionary? I heard it a few times and today I said it to a friend, “I can’t, I’m sorry.” Then I went to their Twitter feed to do what I could and changed my mind about can’t. This is what I saw and there were many like them.


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Cherrie is an incredible lady. She challenges people’s views on body image, and I am in no doubt that you will agree, we all need that challenge! Her book is 99c until September 10th and she asked me to promote it on my blog. I said, “I can’t. I am a business blog, it doesn’t fit.” Well, I have been an admirer of Cherrie for ages and as this blog is designed to empower and encourage people, I will make this post fit.


Those of you who struggle with weight, nose size, breast size, large butts or any kind of demoralising disposition – go hang around Cherrie. She will help keep you sane.


Life is pathetic if we can’t help our friends.


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Click on the image to order.


Review: This is a very insightful book about ridding oneself of false beliefs she might harbor in relation to body image. The reader learns how one can become adept at self deception and how instead one should love herself as God would love her. This book uses Scripture as a guiding force in order to negate obsessions our culture has on body image.


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Published on September 02, 2014 23:54
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