The Dragon In Me

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Comment by Jaida
7 December 2009 @ 20:13
Once your credit card is approved, you will be taken to a special download page where you will download the ebook immediately . Here's how to order right now!
Comment by Madilyn
22 June 2009 @ 22:36
-MARYELLANN ROY, Reiki Master how to use some of the secrets of martial arts and the Eastern Way to defeat our own internal enemies
Comment by Aidan
23 March 2009 @ 02:19
We have a higher risk of becoming dependent on alcohol, drugs, gambling or other habits, or we found ourself in relationships with people who had those issues, or both. Failing that, we lost ourselves in our work or other pastimes, fulfilling our own destiny of remaining lonely or detached from the world, and our own feelings of pain. Sometimes we feel like we are a victim, and live life as such. Having an over developed sense of responsibility, we preferred to be concerned with others rather than satisfying our own needs and wants. As a result, we developed dependent personalities, sometimes afraid of abandonment, willing to do almost anything to hold on to a relationship, even if it was not serving our needs. We keep
Comment by Lexie
24 January 2009 @ 05:07
Author, "The Dragon In Me " If you grew up or are living in a family home with life challenges, such as divorce, alcoholism, depression, drug addiction or suicide, then this book is for you. I've helped and coached countless individuals just like you and I want to promise you that there is a road back to happiness, life fulfilment and success. You just have to be open to wanting a new life and making a change for the
Comment by Carlo
4 January 2009 @ 12:44
It is a beautiful book and very well-written. Believe me even though I am getting old I could identify with feelings of almost every one in the book. I found Rob and Julius well-written with their feelings, loneliness and isolation well-done. The AA persons were also well expressed in Bud and Jeannie. The Sensei and Karate portions also impressed me as I find young people I know that Jeff Morris
Comment by Raphael
24 December 2008 @ 19:56
I am so excited about this novel. Cannot help it. It is long overdue in this world. It will not only reach the young people for which you intended it but others as well. You must do a sequel. Two, three, four etc.. choosing insecure relationships because they matched our childhood relationship with our dysfunctional parents or family.
Comment by Carley
19 December 2008 @ 09:27
Re: Growing up or living in a dysfunctional home -CHRISTOPHER WALKER, Author of Innerwealth, Putting the Heart and Soul Back into Work and Life
Comment by Jalynn
17 December 2008 @ 00:04
It's normal to feel isolated, and uneasy with other people, especially authority figures. There sometimes a sense of impending trouble or danger as we make our way through life. To protect ourselves, we often live life satisfying other people's needs, rather than our own. Sometimes, we feel like we have lost our own identities in the process. Often, we feel like we are living life as an imposter, afraid that our true nature or faults, or flaws will be discovered by our boss, our colleagues or family.
Comment by Devon
16 December 2008 @ 22:30
better. "Read your book and loved it. Will journey with it.