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Up Your Averages: A Daily Guide To Improving The Quality Of Life

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Up Your Averages: A Daily Guide To Improving The Quality Of Life
Up Your Averages: A Daily Guide To Improving The Quality Of Life

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Up Your Averages: A Daily Guide To Improving The Quality Of Life

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For a long time, I struggled with balance in my life. I was 'all in' on whatever project it is I was working on, whether that was building a business, surviving a marriage, raising kids, or just trying to keep my own life from falling apart. What I did not realize is putting all my efforts into maintaining and building one area of my life at a time had me living an unbalanced life. It took me a while, but I finally realized that growing and developing all areas of my life simultaneously was the key. It is called Balance. The words and thoughts expressed in this book helped bring balance to my life and taught me that my reality is created by both the thoughts and the conversations that I have daily. They lead my way and guide my path. This book is for anyone wanting to improve the quality of their thoughts and life. It is written as an easy-to-read daily devotional. With thought-provoking imagery and daily commentary. This is the first of a three-part series on how to Up Your Averages.

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