Whose Shoes Are You Wearing?
www.whoseshoesbook.com"Whose Shoes Are You Wearing?" is not just a book, it's a movement started by sisters Julian B. Kiganda and Christine St. Vil. After having conquered their own personal and professional struggles to finally walk in their purpose, they’re giving you their most powerful insights to move you along your own path to uncovering your God-given purpose. In "Whose Shoes Are You Wearing?12 Steps to Uncovering the Woman You Really Want to Be," these no-nonsense siblings take you through key steps to help you create the unprecedented transformation you want to see in your own life. They draw upon their own life changing experiences—from ending unhealthy relationships to surviving unimaginable trauma—which are closely intertwined with their East African upbringing. With practical action steps included at the end of each chapter, "Whose Shoes" shows you how to walk boldly and fearlessly in your own shoes regardless of the shoes you’ve been walking in. This transformational book is for you if you: • Are stuck finding yourself living the definition of insanity every day • Have a hard time saying “No” to people, things and situations that drain you • Are you allowing unhealthy relationships to block your blessings • Struggle to reconcile your cultural heritage to the woman you want to become • Are still waiting for Prince Charming to come along and complete you before you can be happy. With a generous dose of humor, solid spiritual principles and a “keepin’ it real” attitude, this book will become a staple in your library. Find out why it's received 40+ 5-star reviews on Amazon by ordering your copy today at http://amzn.to/2z72UMZ Continue your transformation throughout the year with the bestselling "Whose Shoes" Transformational Planner. This planner has helped numerous women start their businesses, finish writing their books, improve their health and more! Find out more at bit.ly/wsb2018. Connect with us on social media @whoseshoesbook Contact us at [email protected]
Read more"Whose Shoes Are You Wearing?" is not just a book, it's a movement started by sisters Julian B. Kiganda and Christine St. Vil. After having conquered their own personal and professional struggles to finally walk in their purpose, they’re giving you their most powerful insights to move you along your own path to uncovering your God-given purpose. In "Whose Shoes Are You Wearing?12 Steps to Uncovering the Woman You Really Want to Be," these no-nonsense siblings take you through key steps to help you create the unprecedented transformation you want to see in your own life. They draw upon their own life changing experiences—from ending unhealthy relationships to surviving unimaginable trauma—which are closely intertwined with their East African upbringing. With practical action steps included at the end of each chapter, "Whose Shoes" shows you how to walk boldly and fearlessly in your own shoes regardless of the shoes you’ve been walking in. This transformational book is for you if you: • Are stuck finding yourself living the definition of insanity every day • Have a hard time saying “No” to people, things and situations that drain you • Are you allowing unhealthy relationships to block your blessings • Struggle to reconcile your cultural heritage to the woman you want to become • Are still waiting for Prince Charming to come along and complete you before you can be happy. With a generous dose of humor, solid spiritual principles and a “keepin’ it real” attitude, this book will become a staple in your library. Find out why it's received 40+ 5-star reviews on Amazon by ordering your copy today at http://amzn.to/2z72UMZ Continue your transformation throughout the year with the bestselling "Whose Shoes" Transformational Planner. This planner has helped numerous women start their businesses, finish writing their books, improve their health and more! Find out more at bit.ly/wsb2018. Connect with us on social media @whoseshoesbook Contact us at [email protected]
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Maryland
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Silver Spring
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1-10
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2014
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