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There's the black, and there's the white in our lives. Black and white represents routine. It represents a definitive answer. It represents predictability. It's what people are most comfortable with. More times than not life is a not lived in the black and white. Most of the time it's a combination of both-the gray. People are uncomfortable with gray. That represents the unknown. It can bring fear. It prevents us from taking that leap thinking they will fall and fail. They don't like it. The gray can be scary. Through trial and error, thirteen bullet points have been created to be able to…mehr

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There's the black, and there's the white in our lives. Black and white represents routine. It represents a definitive answer. It represents predictability. It's what people are most comfortable with. More times than not life is a not lived in the black and white. Most of the time it's a combination of both-the gray. People are uncomfortable with gray. That represents the unknown. It can bring fear. It prevents us from taking that leap thinking they will fall and fail. They don't like it. The gray can be scary. Through trial and error, thirteen bullet points have been created to be able to overcome any doubt. Easy. Simple. Fun. This is a personal guide to be able to live your own life of happiness-in the gray.
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Autorenporträt
Carmen Vera is an American author traveling the world and continuing to publish her books. Her published works include personal memoirs and children's books. This will be Vera's 5th published work and first self-help book. She loves watching her ideas come to life from simple scratch paper. In her spare time, Vera is a musician, designs clothing, and loves to jet set. She has also created a charity in her late father's honor to donate to underprivlidged children in Thailand. She has set plans to continue to write more books and engage in more projects in the near future.