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The Beginner's Guide to Finding Your Brave

By: Earlina Green
Narrated by: Earlina Green
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Publisher's Summary

Cowardice is the most challenging issue facing our society today.

In our personal and professional lives, many are taking a back seat to their talents, morals, and dreams. But why? According to author Earlina Green, the answer is painfully simple - somewhere along the way we lost our brave.

Fortunately, she’s on a mission to help us find it! Millennial author and brave finder Green is at it again with her second title, The Beginner’s Guide to Finding Your Brave, a guide for anyone looking to recapture their courageous childhood dreams, rediscover their brave, and boldly take action!

To find your brave, you must:

  • Know yourself
  • Make no excuses for your fear
  • Take action

Caution: Taking action will require you to leave yourself behind.

The second half of this book is dedicated to nonprofits across the nation. The resource section of this book is not offered in audiobook format.

©2016 Earlina Green (P)2018 Earlina Green

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