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Change to your Best Life by Ann Papayoti on We Deserve Better -Dorrin Rosenfeld

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Ann Papayoti is an international life, leadership and relationship coach and a member of the Association of Integrative Psychology. Dedicated to waking people up to living their best life by helping them untangle from their past and connect to their higher purpose. Ann inspires people by sharing her personal experiences of loss, transition and triumph. The Gift of Shift: Discover the Key Within to Unlock Your Best Life is Ann’s gift to those who are struggling with life’s unforeseen consequences, and fear what is ahead. She shows how easy change can be once you embrace the gift within the challenge.of life. As she states, the book itself gives readers “a clearer picture on how to make shift happen for yourself. he book is written as a guide to make it easy to CHOOSE CHANGE!

Ann's own experiences with life led to to this book: her college best friend stole her high school boyfriend; the loss of an infant child, a belligerent and abusive husband, a child born with several neurological disorders, a family suicide, and months of chronic illness from the bite of snake. The events led Ann to find the gift hidden within each of them. This book is written with fellow life coach Tracey MacDonald, to show how one can open that gift lovingly. Instead of freezing up, becoming resistant or giving in to depression, resignation or other unhealthy emotions, one can choose a more life-affirming, adaptable approach that can lead to  better pathway forward. Ann's experiences tested her at the deepest level; and she rewrote her story to find the nugget of truth that provided hope, healing, resolve and wisdom. 

FREE GIFT: https://skyviewcoaching.com/soul-cpr-free-gift/

 

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