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Practically Careerless, Familyless and Friendless, But There is Hope

Karrisa Josselyn

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  • 226 sidor
  • 2015
As a writer, I want to first thank all of you for buying this book. I am a person who wants to encourage, support and love people through my writing. If you can relate to what I am about to share in this book, then you chose wisely. I have wanted to write my life experiences for quite some time, but finally got brave enough to follow through with it.


This book is for all of you who have had struggles with "the" career of choice, the biological family you were born into or by some other means ended up in and the friends you have had or lost.


Can you relate to spending a number of months and/or years working toward and hoping for the career you wanted? Did you ever wonder why you were born into the biological family you were placed in? Were you one of those people who had lots of wonderful friends as a child, but do not have as many as an adult?


The question most of us ask is "Why?" Why can't I have the career I have been working toward? Why couldn't I have been born into a different family? Why can't I have as many close friends as I had as a child?


These are great questions to ask, but they can also be very painful. I want to share some of my thoughts and experiences that relate to these three areas. My hope is that you will walk away encouraged and not feel alone out there. As well as, figure out a way to use all of these experiences in your life for good. You and I are not the only ones who have experienced these same or similar experiences/feelings toward career, family and/or friends.
  • Författare: Karrisa Josselyn
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781498455497
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 226
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2015-10-29
  • Förlag: Xulon Press