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Sis, Don't Settle
- How to Stay Smart in Matters of the Heart
- De: Faith Jenkins
- Narrado por: Faith Jenkins
- Duración: 8 h y 20 m
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By day, Faith Jenkins is the host of the nationally syndicated TV show Divorce Court; by night, she’s a happily married newlywed who navigated these dating streets for years before learning how to attract the love of her dreams.
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Modern Day Heroine
- De Roxana LaKay Butler en 01-16-23
- Sis, Don't Settle
- How to Stay Smart in Matters of the Heart
- De: Faith Jenkins
- Narrado por: Faith Jenkins
Excellent Advice
Revisado: 01-03-22
This book should be required reading for young women entering adulthood. She covers so many important things that are learned too late in life. This would make an excellent graduation gift!
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How to Earn a Six-Figure Income with Your Own Life Coaching Business!
- De: Jeremy McIntyre
- Narrado por: Keith O'brien
- Duración: 1 h y 9 m
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Why people need you as their life coach? People need constant guidance with the things they do and the major life decisions that would come their way. Today's mode of living is getting faster and faster by the second; and a lot of individuals are finding it hard to catch up. I’m talking about setting up your own life coaching business. But it’s more than just a business; it’s an amazing opportunity to bring out the best in people and help them achieve their purpose in life. Best of all, people pay you massive fees to do just that. Isn’t this incredible?
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if i could write zero stars i would
- De dege en 09-10-14
Very Helpful
Revisado: 09-04-17
This book was not only helpful but fun to listen to. Great for beginning coaches.
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