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In Readers'
Own Words
Our success in personal relationships, friendships
and business is closely
tied to our level
of self-esteem.
Through Mitch Earle's book,
you can indeed discover
greater degrees of your own worth and see how you may
be limiting your potential.
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Mitch Earle
Author
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As the structural supports of love began to crack, Troy's relationship with Lori didn't just fizzle or fade. No, the walls came tumbling down, the sharp shards of splintered steel digging deep into his stomach.
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You can also open
yourself up to greater
self love through
reading this book.
The title implies that
it's about lost love,
but the author is
operating at a much
deeper level.
It's really an
exploration of the
inner reaches and
impacts of our thoughts.
Arthur J. Henry
Government Relations Manager
Hollywood, CA
Please share your personal impressions at:
mitch@mitchearle.com
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Alex paused at this pause in Troy's journal entry. He could tell, even without looking at the journal entry date of 11/11, November 11, that this writing represented an early stage in those five phases one goes through when experiencing a traumatic loss.
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How many thoughts in my mind can you read? And how does love grow once we've planted the seed?
I want so much for you to feel The essence of Love, pure and real.
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