Long Live You!: A Step-by-Step Plan to Look and Feel Better Than Before

Long Live You!: A Step-by-Step Plan to Look and Feel Better Than Before
ISBN-10
1938170539
ISBN-13
9781938170539
Category
Self-Help
Pages
248
Language
English
Published
2015-03-03
Publisher
Spry Publishing LLC
Author
Jane Wilkens Michael

Description

Everyone reaches a place in life where concerns or conflicts have raised hurdles--either low or high--in their path. It can be easy to lose your footing during life's most challenging times. Obstacles such as health issues, financial concerns, and family troubles, as well as life-changing events such as marriage, divorce, new careers, relocating, and even the death of a loved one can leave us feeling off balance and without focus or hope. Renowned radio host and health, fitness, and beauty expert Jane Wilkens Michael's Better Than Before program is designed to help you get your life back on track, no matter what it is that's pulling you astray. With nine achievable rungs covering the most important aspects of physical and emotional wellness, Long Live You! will motivate and inspire you to live your life to the fullest. Whether you're hoping to make positive health decisions, improve your emotional well-being, establish a support system, find your creativity, reconnect with your spirituality, or simply give something back to your community and the world, Jane Wilkens Michael will help you realign your life and discover your Better Than Before.

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