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013. 5 Life-Changing Books That Transformed My Wellness Journey

013. 5 Life-Changing Books That Transformed My Wellness Journey

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EPISODE 13: 5 Life-Changing Books That Transformed My Wellness Journey 📚 | Dr. Rolanda’s Bright IDEAs Podcast

Welcome to Dr. Rolanda’s Bright IDEAs, where purpose-driven women come to heal, grow, and rise. I’m Dr. Rolanda Fabien—educator, veteran, mom, and founder of Bright IDEA Consulting—and in today’s episode, I’m sharing five powerful books that have shaped my journey in wellness: spiritually, mentally, emotionally, physically, and financially.

✨ In this episode, I cover:

The Bible (Good News Translation) for spiritual grounding

Who Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson for navigating change

The 12 Week Year by Brian P. Moran for mental clarity and productivity

Bright Line Eating by Dr. Susan Peirce Thompson for understanding food and body

What Would Billionaires Do? by Garrett Gunderson for financial legacy-building (BONUS)

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