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Growing Yourself Back Up

Growing Yourself Back Up

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best kept secret and most useful recovery book on the market
Review: After many years of study on conflict and peace-making , I was amazed by the usefulness and wonderful information packed into this small book in a readable, easy-to-understand style. This book has lead to more positive life changes than any other book I have encountered. Both my husband and I read it in one afternoon and have used what we learned everyday since and have shared it with many others. A must-read for any person who would like more understanding of interactions with other people and better relationships in all areas of life.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not 5, but 10 STARS!!!
Review: I swallowed this book in one afternoon -- an afternoon when I was not age regressed! Since most of America LIVES in a state of age regression, this is a hard book to come to open, and even harder to finish, if in that state. That may partly explain less-than "successful" sales.
But, if readers DO calculatedly read it from a healthy state, the awarenesses gained of the states of age regression are incredible.
Get this book and, when on a vacation or rainy weekend, when things are "calm" (and particularly if you are alone), read it. Watch what happens.
John Lee preaches what he practices: yes, he still age regresses. He told me so. But he is aware of it when it happens and manages it. This book showed me how to do the same.
It can for you, too...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 5 Stars is too low!!!
Review: John Lee's book amalgamates so many psychological theories on human behavior.

What's best is that this book is that it's short, easy-to-read, and makes sense.

See what you learn about your friends, family, and fello-workers (and ultimately about yourself) when you read it.

FASCINATING!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Transactional Analysis 101
Review: Superb explanations of why we become like kids again...


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