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‘FEARLESS’ Book Release and Old School Back in the Day Vinyl Party
Losing your job can cause a major setback in life. Or it can be just what’s needed to live your life on purpose.
Losing your job can cause a major setback in life. Or it can be just what’s needed to live your life on purpose. This was the scenario for Caryl Lucas, Candace Kelley and Gilda Rogers, the authors of the new book, FEARLESS: A Bold Approach to Reinventing Your Life (Beyond Publishing Group).
These women broke free from a J-O-B to reinvent themselves. Through their individual stories, you’ll discover what it means to have faith and to believe in yourself. This is the basis for reinvention. But it also helped to define their God given talent.
These FEARLESS women, did not allow the fear of uncertainty to derail their heartfelt desires. They cast fear aside and got busy reinventing their lives. This book gives you the tools needed to create your own reality. From forming your own Board of Directors to the Reinvention Action Challenge, you’ll embrace what it means to live on purpose.
Come out to the book release party that will be held at the Two River Theater in Red Bank, NJ June 18th at 6:00pm. Meet the authors and have a wonderful time.
Live on purpose!
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