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A devotional style collection of 28 tasks to help you find a way to appreciate each and every day of your life, and become the person you have always wanted to be. With everyday living comes everyday choices concerning what makes us happy and what makes us feel successful. Do we really know what those answers are? Do we have any idea what it even means? Are we content with how our lives are turning out or are we craving much, much more? This book is here to help with those decisions and help to make the changes we desperately want. The assignments in this book aren't guaranteed to magically…mehr

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A devotional style collection of 28 tasks to help you find a way to appreciate each and every day of your life, and become the person you have always wanted to be. With everyday living comes everyday choices concerning what makes us happy and what makes us feel successful. Do we really know what those answers are? Do we have any idea what it even means? Are we content with how our lives are turning out or are we craving much, much more? This book is here to help with those decisions and help to make the changes we desperately want. The assignments in this book aren't guaranteed to magically fulfill our every wish or desire for a better life, but they were created with the intent to stretch our minds to think outside the proverbial box. Every reading is a quest to challenge the way we look, hear, smell, taste, or do something. It's your decision whether you accept the mission or not. Each message self-destructs in 15 seconds (not really, but it has to be said for entertainment purposes). The results, however, could last you a lifetime.
Autorenporträt
Author April Maguire passed away this year from Covid-19, but her son JayRex is continuing her legacy by completing the publishing process for her books. We are pleased to have known her, she was also an editor for Pen It! Publications, LLC. Author April Maguire wanted to be a writer since she was a tiny, little girl with long auburn braids, riding her tricycle back and forth in front of their front door. She can't remember a time when she wanted to do anything else. Her dad patiently taught her how to form her letters, spell out words, and hold a pencil the correct way - all before she even went to school. April never went to preschool or kindergarten. She skipped them both and headed directly to first grade where she learned spelling, penmanship, and cursive writing. She was the youngest in her entire grade. She was also the shortest. Not much really has changed over the years. April graduated as one of the youngest and shortest in her senior class. Her lifetime dream stayed the same too; she wanted to be a writer. April attended the local college. majored in English and dreamed of becoming a very famous author. She continued to write, dabbling in poetry, tales of horror, and even children's stories. She had notebooks upon notebooks filled with ideas, images, and handwritten notes of half-finished fables, yet she never knew what to do with them. Growing older, the call to write never stopped, but it did slow down. Life outside the pages of a book slowly took over as she worked assorted jobs, got married, gave birth to her son, raised her child, home schooled him, and moved across country a couple of times. When the urgency crept up, she scribbled down a few poetic words and it seemed to satiate the craving. However, there was something missing. When April's son began to demonstrate his ability to write, she couldn't help but beam with pride that her child shared the same gift. Her urgency to write flourished again after her son, JayRex, challenged her to seek out the dreams and aspirations she had as a child. She had always inspired him to follow his calling without doubt, so therefore, he encouraged her to do the same. With a bit of coaxing from him, her creative juices were knocked into high gear. She was again addicted to writing. April began scribbling down notes and paragraphs to a new story. Her main character was a woman seeking to find herself in the midst of trials and tribulations. The premise of her new novel was a zombie apocalypse.