Shakeema S Perry
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Shakeema S Perry

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Shakeema S. Perry was born on January 17, 1981, in Brooklyn, New York. She is a businesswoman and the owner of two companies. The first is Glee Bargain Centers (www.gleebargaincenters.com) that sales inspirational t-shirts and other accessories. Her goal is to inspire many to be the best you. Her second company is Impact Realty Solutions (www.impactrealtysol.com) where she does real estate investing into homes that her clients wants to sale quickly so they can get out of distress cir- cumstances with owning a home. She also loves her family, her friends, and to travel. She is a very resilient Christian woman. She is pleasant and devoted, and she takes her faith very seriously. She advocates for what is right and how people and the ones who are close to her are treated. She was led by God to write this book and to share her per- sonal journey of her lowest moments that she had to face, because of unforeseen circumstances that took place in her life. She also wants to share the level of success that you will obtain when you don’t give up. She wants you to know that life is not always easy, but you can overcome any obstacle that comes your way. first you have to have faith and believe in it and have God in your life to help you through it. You will see that it will all work out in the end. So she hopes that this book will impact your life to another level of faith and help you to have a greater relationship with God. She wants you to know how real God is and he can do anything but fail. She is going to take you on a journey on how her mind was restored by a supernatural source that was able to deliver her from death’s door.
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