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Sheila Steptoe

Master Your Own Destiny

In a world which is changing so rapidly, it's easy to lose confidence. Sure-fire personal security seems to be increasingly rare, relationships come and go. Many people are now searching for answers. How do you decide where to anchor yourself? What if you could make your vision happen? Sheila suggests that being happy and content, feeling serenity deep inside, are not rewards to be reserved for other people. We are all entitled to them! An average story tells. A good story guides. Sheila's book illustrates, demonstrates and gradually inspires you to wake up to who you truly are, so you can achieve greater success and happiness. Her personal tale is packed with honest stories, insights and straightforward advice, an invigorating breath of fresh air in a tough and complex world. She offers insight and the gentlest of spiritual guidance for those on the brink of curiosity and with a desire to learn more. Without promoting any single answer, Sheila introduces theories and ideas that you can think about, in bite-sized morsels you can digest with ease. She invites you to let go of your past, become fully engaged with the here-and-now, and open your mind to a more inspiring future. Fifteen years ago Sheila Steptoe was a happy, average housewife. Then suddenly the rug was pulled out from under her. As she slowly healed, she transformed her life … and if Sheila can do this, maybe so can you. Let this book be your first step to freedom — no-one else can do it for you! “This book is amongst my top 5 favourite self-help books Margaret Fleming “A thought provoking and stimulating book.” Caroline Golding “Sheila reminds each of us that true happiness is a choice, not an accident.” Max Eames
263 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2013
Publication year
2013
Publisher
G2 Rights
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  • mmilosevic67has quoted5 years ago
    you never know who is going to be in the audience!
  • mmilosevic67has quoted5 years ago
    Sometimes a difficult childhood can help build a strong character within you, as you don’t need others’ approval. It can help you become more self-sufficient and independent, allowing you to find your own direction without relying on other people. It makes you aware of what others are experiencing and develops your compassion — but it can also be a lonely place.
    So, is your circle of conditioning still going around? The beautiful thing about letting go is that it creates the space for magical new things to flow into your life that are more fully aligned with the person that you are now, are becoming, or wish to become. Say goodbye to it by acknowledging it and learning from it — but it’s time to move on.
  • mmilosevic67has quoted5 years ago
    If it is more serious, such as abuse or bullying, then forgive that person because they probably knew no better. They might well have been abused or bullied themselves; you often find that someone who bullies has a very unhappy home life themselves. They are not in control of their own situation, so they want to control you.

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