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Books That Make You Step Out of the Shadows to Become Stellar with Ebba P. Karlsson

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    We’re talking about books that make you step out of the shadows to become stellar A lot of us find ourselves standing in the shadow of someone who seems to overpower us, who makes us feel hidden and unimportant. It could be conditioning from our parents, friends, family, or an organization like a … Read more

Books That Make You Find the Inspiration to Rediscover Your Life, Patricia Walsh Chadwick

  We’re talking about Books That Make You Find the Strength and Courage to Reclaim Your Life We’re often inspired to discover our own courage when reading stories of others who’ve overcome adversity. When you slip into the point of view of someone who met and bested extraordinary challenges, it can help you make those … Read more

Author Bilal Alaji Says Men Must Find Their Strength Through Vulnerability

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Author Bilal Alaji Shares This Life Lesson In His Memoir, This Ain’t My Life After 15 years working in youth group homes, transitional housing facilities, and corrections, award winning author Bilal Alaji, the CEO of Illustrious Shoes and O’Ramadan, opens up in his memoir, “This Ain’t My Life,” and encourages others to change their lives … Read more

Bilal tells the world, This Ain’t My Life

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Author Bilal Alaji is inspiring us with his life’s work. With over 15 years working in youth group homes, transitional housing facilities, and corrections, Bilal is passionate about inspiring and motivating the youth of today. Bilal has written down his life story in an effort to help inspire others to live their best life. This … Read more

#6 Unique In America: An Immigrant’s Story – Yanique Beliard Michel

We’re talking about Books That Make You see America through the eyes of an Immigrant.  Most Americans today can trace their ancestry back to immigrants who came here from another country. Some of those journeys happened more distantly in the past, and some more recently. The commonality we share is that as Americans, we are … Read more