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Walking Our Talk Is Easy, Right?

Powerful Stories to Awaken Your Inner Mojo!

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Walking Our Talk Is Easy, Right?

By: Dean Fraser
Narrated by: Dean Fraser
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A collection of forty two inspirational short stories from the number one bestselling metaphysics author Dean Fraser.

A two year old boy overcomes a serious health challenge using it to inform his adult life. A lifelong low achiever discovers self worth and transforms his life. The managing director still using twentieth century motivational techniques wonders why his staff are always leaving. A woman loses her job to find her true vocation. The author asks 'Is it 1984 yet?' and discovers universal truths.

From defeat to success, illness to wellness, Dean Fraser talks of people's paradigm shifting moment happening when they are under pressure: and how they reacted and used an apparently negative event to seize an incredible new future. Challenges are not to be avoided but to ask questions of 'why has this happened and how can I grow and learn from it?'

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Critic Reviews

"Dean Fraser shows how evolving comes from living, making mistakes which are not really mistakes but learning, walking our talk and sometimes tripping up a few times before we finally get the message about what we need in order to grow." (New Dawn Magazine)

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