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GIVE YOURSELF PERMISSION ANTHOLOGY (KAPOOR, PRIYA RANA;STEIN, NANETTE;DARNBOROUGH, JAMES)
Everybody has a story, people just want to be heard and most want to know they are not alone. Do you need inspiration or motivation? Want to know how others have made changes for themselves and where they are now? Need to give yourself permission to live your life the way you want?to, but still maintain healthy relationships??Know someone who needs a little emotional boost? Find out how others have changed their lives and how you can do the same. 44 true stories by real people in four?catagories.?See?how our everyday authors have made change?in the areas of Family & Relationship, Health & Wellness, Career & Purpose and Travel & Lifestyle.? Give YourSelf Permission to: Say ?I Love You? ? Have Financial Freedom ? Use Your Voice ? Be at Peace ?Believe in Miracles ? Be Assertive ? Rise Above the Bully ? Choose Yourself ?Understand Your Friendships ? Be Persistent ? Live Life?s Great Adventure ? Have a Happy Relationship ? Open Your Heart to Service ? Grieve ? Be a Small Kid with Big Dreams ? Travel the World ? Divorce With Grace ? Meditate ? Overcome Sudden Blindness ?Thrive ?Rise Above the Bully ? Make Your

MEMOIR OF THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF MR. WILLIAM BRAMWELL, LATELY AN ITINERANT MET (SIGSTON, JAMES)
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LOST MINES AND BURIED TREASURES OF TENNESSEE (JAMESON, W. C.)
Tennessee's tales of treasure come from a multitude of sources: Indians mining silver for jewelry and ornaments, outlaws burying stolen loot, lost and hidden Civil War payrolls, personal wealth buried and never to be retrieved, and much more. Many attempted to find the lost mines and buried treasures. A number of them succeeded, but many more remain to be found.