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What You Think of Me Is None of My Business

By: Terry Cole-Whittaker
Narrated by: Caroline Cole
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Publisher's summary

You have a God-given right to happiness, wealth, and success. In this dynamic book by Reverend Terry Cole-Whittaker, you’ll learn how to cast off the shackles of fear and false beliefs to discover your own inner path - the route to your inborn talents and limitless potential!

Explore your deepest feelings with self-awareness strategies and consciousness-raising exercises. Learn how to cope with physical, mental, and spiritual problems, involving love, money, risk-taking, relationships, guilt, self-reliance, self-image, sexuality, and more. It’s all here in one astonishing audiobook: the motivation, tools, and tactics to resolve personal conflicts - and change your life forever!

This audiobook includes a downloadable PDF that contains the Self-Awareness Strategies and Exercises and Marriage Vows from the book.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©1988 Terry Cole-Whittaker (P)2021 Penguin Audio

Critic reviews

“Terry Cole-Whittaker’s positive methods have stimulated thousands to recognize and utilize their potential to reach higher and higher personal goals.” (John F. Zaccaro, author of Climb Your Own Mountain and Fortune 500 business consultant)

“Terry Cole-Whittaker knows how important it is to 'fail to succeed' - that is, to learn from the kind of failures we all have, and use them as teachers to find our higher purpose and a better future.” (Spencer Johnson, MD, author of Who Moved My Cheese?)