The worst part of judgment is the amount of damage it leaves behind. Meet Damien, a spoiled, over-privileged worker for a moving company, and Laquiesha, a self-centered snob with a major identity crisis. Follow him behind the scenes and deep into the lives of the strangers he judges as he knocks on their doors to help them to move their belongings. Follow her as she tries to scar the people she should love in her efforts to prove to herself that she's better than they are. But learn their lesson as they both discover that it is very possible to scar yourself as you try to hold others to your impossible standards!…mehr
The worst part of judgment is the amount of damage it leaves behind. Meet Damien, a spoiled, over-privileged worker for a moving company, and Laquiesha, a self-centered snob with a major identity crisis. Follow him behind the scenes and deep into the lives of the strangers he judges as he knocks on their doors to help them to move their belongings. Follow her as she tries to scar the people she should love in her efforts to prove to herself that she's better than they are. But learn their lesson as they both discover that it is very possible to scar yourself as you try to hold others to your impossible standards!Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
After more than two decades of counseling, educating and helping people to better manage their lives and/or to find their way through life's daily struggles, C.L. Williams is answering the call to help others in a different way. Having worked with individuals, groups, couples, parents, children, etc., and going through her own share of life's major ups and downs, the read to write about the issues is being fulfilled. Though in the reading, you may or may not find your own personal struggle, you will definitely be able to identify with what someone else in your life is going through. If the reading doesn't call you to help, at least be entertained!
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