Imitacion Es Limitacion – (Spanish)
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Con su peculiar estilo, John Mason le inspira a tener el valor para vivir de la manera en que Dios desea que usted viva. Los consejos vitales faciles de leer y de recordar, llenan las paginas de este libro. Con ellos usted encontrara animo, reto y motivacion para una vida de mayor realizacion. Algunos de los desafios son:
Atrevase a ser a quien usted es
Aprenda a disfrutar de soar en grande
El fracaso espera sobre la senda de la persistencia
El exito llega cuando uno se atreve a dar pasos pequeos
Encuentre un camino hacia la meta, no un camino que lo desvie de ella
In his signature style, John Mason inspires you to have the courage to live as God created you to live. Easy-to-read-and-remember nuggets of truth fill every page, encouraging, challenging, and motivating you to a more fulfilling life. Some challenges include:
Dare to be who you are
Learn to be comfortable with bigh dreams
Failure is waiting on the path of persistence
Success come from daring to take small steps
Find a way to, not a way not to
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SKU (ISBN): 9780881134278
ISBN10: 0881134279
Language: Spanish
John Mason
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2005
Publisher: Groupo Nelson
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