Every day in the rich, resourceful America, author Kathy Elliott overcame the social system, an abusive marriage and a broken family to their removal on the mountain peaks reach a living testimony that hard, poor life many people experience. Their history, documented success: How dare you place? ($ 16.99, Paperback, 978-1-61215-582-1), reminds readers that success more to learn how to constantly be obstacles as born to overcome in a life of privilege.
"There is no run every trip without God, there is no God, and there is no go to, under, through or by this journey successfully without God," says Elliott, their history with gritty realism and a passionate desire shares, their own success in life to help others. "They are size and with God you will achieve success."
With chapter titles like mind first; Listen to try on your past; Go with your first instinct; and the drug called procrastination; Elliot considered readers step by step a journey of self discovery, help them learn how become their best through persistence, positive changes (and thought), smart decisions and believe in God. The result is a blueprint for the breaking of the cycle of failure and misery in life - and "trading up" for the life of God his children determines life.
"While the book cited them several popular sources, including George Washington, who said we should not look back, it is because it is derived, useful lessons from past errors and for benefit of expensive bought experience."
Xulon press, a division of Salem Communications, is the world's largest Christian Publisher, with more than 8,000 titles published so far. Retailers can order success: How dare you give up? by Ingram Book Company and/or spring Arbor book distributors. The book is available through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, barnesandnoble.com, and online.
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