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Your Inner Child Is A Winner: How to reclaim your natural confidence and self-esteem so you can do the things you have always wanted to do and be the person you have always wanted to be

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Do you want to waste away your life with insecurities and low self esteem? I didn't think so... HOW TO BE THE CONFIDENT, THRIVING, BRILLIANT PERSON YOU WERE ALWAYS MEANT TO BE - AND RECLAIM YOUR NATURAL CONFIDENCE AND SELF-ESTEEM
Do Do you recognize yourself in any of this? If you have picked up this book, you probably do. I am also willing to bet that you instinctively know a couple of Much like the sap inside a tree or a plant, the life force that animates a human being is the perfect guide towards the nutrients it needs (physical, emotional and intellectual) in order to thrive. This connection gets thwarted sometimes by our environment.
But it never really disappears.
What I will show you in this book is how to restore that connection. Your own inner “sap” will do the rest.
In a few short weeks, this is what you can experience on a daily I am a former teacher who, after years of battling depression, anxiety and other negative states, was diagnosed with PTSD. After the birth of my son, a year after marrying the love of my life, I decided that I was ready to finally be happy. I became my own coach and "raised" my inner child properly, so that I could finally be the person I sensed I could be (and wanted to!).
I am speaking also from my experience in working with hundreds of children as a teacher - and hundreds of adults and their inner children. It works. I can teach you how it can work for you too.
Will you come out and play?

83 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 7, 2016

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Christine Ellis is a self-published author and life-coach. After a decades-long struggle with depression and anxiety and a diagnosis of PTSD, she found her way to a mood-management system that finally worked: focusing on and cultivating good feelings. She now teaches the art of feeling good to others.

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