The MakeOver Reimagining and Recreating Myself

The MakeOver Reimagining and Recreating Myself
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Publisher : Mattese Miller Lecque
Total Pages : 121
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ISBN-10 : 9782005750470
ISBN-13 : 2005750476
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Book Synopsis The MakeOver Reimagining and Recreating Myself by : Mattese Lecque

Download or read book The MakeOver Reimagining and Recreating Myself written by Mattese Lecque and published by Mattese Miller Lecque. This book was released on 2024-05-13 with total page 121 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This memoir was written to explain the obstacles and challenges I have personally encountered in my life and my career choices. What I want to make plain to the reader is that when you experience bumps and obstacles in life you can overcome and still succeed. Also, I want to emphasize the process of grief and how to not succumb to depression and to fuel your life with things that may leave a legacy on your behalf and the deceased one. It doesn’t matter if you were born with nothing, and who your parents, are, nor the mistakes you made, you can overcome.


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