Place Yourself

Place Yourself
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Publisher : Xulon Press
Total Pages : 146
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ISBN-10 : 9781619963399
ISBN-13 : 1619963396
Rating : 4/5 (396 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Place Yourself by : Vicklyn Guillaume

Download or read book Place Yourself written by Vicklyn Guillaume and published by Xulon Press. This book was released on 2012 with total page 146 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is inspiring to all ages and very beneficial to young adults and teenagers, who will learn and educate themselves towards situations and conditions we all face from day to day, and boldly be able to deal with them, solve some of them and sidestep most of them and be on the right roads to success or improvement, with respect for others and receive respect from others. There are things which we know and have to do and yet we fumble with how, and what to get them done, because we think that we can do it without using instructions, or forget by not using the guidelines. So we need the reminder to remember not to forget to "Place Yourself" at the top, the middle, or the bottom but don't stay there. VICKLYN GUILLAME GRANT was born in Grenada West Indies in 1954. She traveled from afar to live the purpose God has planned for her life. For many years she lived in New York City where she manifested her greatest dreams. She accomplished many business ventures. Vickie started building her faith has a child. Vickie has a strong spiritual background in God. She moved to the USA where she completed her education. Vicklyn is a proud mother of five kids her daughter Perline, Janelle, Tiffany, and two sons Brandon, and Kevin Guillame. Vickie is a beacon of light to many people. She is a big donor to her community. Vickie is a firm believer in allowing God to direct her life. She expresses throughout her daily lifestyle that perseverance is a key to become successful.


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