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Move Past Your Pain to Become the Person You Were Destined to Be! Sometimes life gets the best of us. You get knocked down, and, at least for a moment, you ask the question, "Do I really want to get back up?" Yes, you do! Maybe your struggles and setbacks seem insurmountable - but they are not. In fact, the things in life that were meant to derail you and knock you off course may indeed be the stepping stones that lead to your most significant achievement, your highest satisfaction, and your greatest joy. This book will not just provide you with that needed measure of inspiration and…mehr

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Move Past Your Pain to Become the Person You Were Destined to Be! Sometimes life gets the best of us. You get knocked down, and, at least for a moment, you ask the question, "Do I really want to get back up?" Yes, you do! Maybe your struggles and setbacks seem insurmountable - but they are not. In fact, the things in life that were meant to derail you and knock you off course may indeed be the stepping stones that lead to your most significant achievement, your highest satisfaction, and your greatest joy. This book will not just provide you with that needed measure of inspiration and motivation to press through, it will give you practical, doable steps to throwing off the dead weight of bad circumstances and become the person you look up to - the person you were meant to be - the person who doesn't just survive but THRIVES!
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A former 82nd Airborne Division soldier and winning high school basketball coach, Wendell Brown has overcome drug addiction, been robbed at gunpoint, and survived a car accident that should have taken his life. He is the founder of Tragedy Into Triumph, a nationwide program to help people find hope for their lives and overcome the struggles of life since 2009. He also hosts the Tragedy Into Triumph podcast. Wendell has provided practical, motivational counsel to thousands of people who have struggled with tragedy. Wendell and his wife Tammi have four children.