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Are you frustrated because your dream hasn't come true? When you took actions that didn't work out did you get stuck? Are you tempted to abandon your dream forever? Don't! Another choice can lead you to ultimate happiness. Author Janet Wolanin Alexander has been there and knows how you feel. In her memoir At Home on a Horse in the Woods she shares how alternating bouts of pursuit and denial became incredibly paralyzing. FInally, on the verge of abandoning her dream forever, a powerful moment of truth broke her pattern and set her free. Although your dream may be different than hers, her memoir…mehr

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Are you frustrated because your dream hasn't come true? When you took actions that didn't work out did you get stuck? Are you tempted to abandon your dream forever? Don't! Another choice can lead you to ultimate happiness. Author Janet Wolanin Alexander has been there and knows how you feel. In her memoir At Home on a Horse in the Woods she shares how alternating bouts of pursuit and denial became incredibly paralyzing. FInally, on the verge of abandoning her dream forever, a powerful moment of truth broke her pattern and set her free. Although your dream may be different than hers, her memoir will show you: - Why the desires of our heart are meant to be followed and not forgotten - How to turn frustration and stagnation into transformation - And that every dreamer needs support in order to succeed. Get unstuck and back on your journey. Now it the time to start living your ultimate dream!
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Author Janet Wolanin Alexander learned about horsehair jewelry when a friend showed her a bracelet she had purchased out West during vacation. Entranced, Janet vowed to braid one from her own horse's hair. After spending years seeking instruction and practicing her skills, she wrote this comprehensive guide to save you some of the time and frustration she went through. Janet taught science for 30 years and lives with her husband James, a biology professor, and their rescue cats and dogs in Southern Indiana. Besides braiding horsehair jewelry and writing, she loves horses, trail riding, and nature.