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Downside Up: Transform Rejection into Your Golden Opportunity

Current price: $19.99
Downside Up: Transform Rejection into Your Golden Opportunity
Downside Up: Transform Rejection into Your Golden Opportunity

Barnes and Noble

Downside Up: Transform Rejection into Your Golden Opportunity

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A harsh reality of life is that it’s not always enjoyable.
Everyone has experienced rejection. Whether in the form of hash words, unreciprocated love, loss or betrayal. Most people perceive rejection as a negative occurrence, when, in reality, rejection can be one of the most powerful tools in life.
Downside Up
contains step-by-step guides, resources, and inter-active pages necessary to restore lost identity and transform dreams into reality.
offers wisdom, guidance, and personal application while also outlining and establishing key biblical principles that promote emotional and mental wellness. Readers will:
Understand the importance of developing a positive and God-designed self-portrait
Identify their life’s purpose and maximize their potential for success
Discover the value of godly mentors and other positive relationships
Overcome negative thoughts, fear, and lack of self-confidence
Rejection is not about experiencing loss. It is an asset for fulfilling your dreams.

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