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Life Coach: Powerful Questions, Exercises and Activities to Transform Your Life Coaching Practice
- De: K. L. Hammond
- Narrado por: Michael Hatak
- Duración: 1 h y 19 m
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Life coaching is not just a career for the people who choose to walk that path, it's a calling. A life coach is welcomed into the lives of people in order to work intimately and help them realize their true potential, defeat their inner demons, and ultimately have their life's dreams come true. Being a life coach is challenging work and rewarding, which is why you're here.
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Finally!
- De Mary Merriweather en 02-09-18
- Life Coach: Powerful Questions, Exercises and Activities to Transform Your Life Coaching Practice
- De: K. L. Hammond
- Narrado por: Michael Hatak
Nice - short book.
Revisado: 12-20-22
As a LIfe Coach. just starting my practice
It was nice little book of info
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God's Nobodies
- Misguided Faith and Murder in the Life of One American Family
- De: Mark Obbie
- Narrado por: Scott Aiello
- Duración: 2 h y 13 m
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Four years after his father died a hero's death fighting a fire, Tim Ginocchetti was behind bars for killing his mother. How one tragedy led to another is a true story that puts a horrifying twist on the familiar one of bullied gay teens. In this case, the bully was the teen's own mother, and instead of harming himself he killed her in a momentary but irreversible explosion of rage.
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Well worth it!
- De A.R. en 08-18-13
- God's Nobodies
- Misguided Faith and Murder in the Life of One American Family
- De: Mark Obbie
- Narrado por: Scott Aiello
good book
Revisado: 09-20-21
well written book. kept my attention . a must to read or listen to.
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