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Professional, personal, and wellness issues are common areas of anxiety plaguing women every day. But there is hope! Are you dissatisfied with your current job? Consider changing to a career you love. Have you been struggling to end a relationship that's no longer fulfilling? Accept that you've tried your best and are ready to move on. Does your health or self-esteem require a lifestyle change? Learn to love yourself, and let go of self-doubt. Life is the culmination of choices. The size and shape of conflicts might vary, but the one constant is that a decision must be made. In this…mehr

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Professional, personal, and wellness issues are common areas of anxiety plaguing women every day. But there is hope! Are you dissatisfied with your current job? Consider changing to a career you love. Have you been struggling to end a relationship that's no longer fulfilling? Accept that you've tried your best and are ready to move on. Does your health or self-esteem require a lifestyle change? Learn to love yourself, and let go of self-doubt. Life is the culmination of choices. The size and shape of conflicts might vary, but the one constant is that a decision must be made. In this informative guide, learn the breakdown of three distinctly positive choices-change, acceptance, and letting go-and the ways in which they can improve all aspects of your life. Each chapter of Three Good Choices offers unique insights to identify your challenges. Reflect on internal factors such as core values, mind-sets, and behaviors. Explore external factors such as acquiring skills, financial opportunities, and public perceptions. Discover positive solutions, and make choices that will most empower you!
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Susan L. Farrell has spent a lifetime fostering her passion for learning. She earned multiple bachelor of science degrees before obtaining a master's degree in business administration. Her first job was with a national health care company, and she quickly rose through the corporate ranks to become an executive director. Farrell was also a business owner and assisted clients with managing customer satisfaction. Her consulting career led to opportunities to speak about business and leadership topics. Additionally, she served as an adjunct professor at multiple business colleges. Specializing in coaching and leadership for women, Farrell encourages women to think about what they do, why they do it, and do they want to change. Her other motivational works include Don't Act Like Prey! A Woman's Guide to Self-Empowerment and 52 Weeks of Wisdom: A Woman's Guide to Self-Empowerment. Farrell resides in Wisconsin with her husband and three cats.