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Starting Over: How to Take Back Control of Your Life is unavailable, but you can change that!

“It’s not what you have lost that counts, but what you have left,” says Bob Gass. This is a book of hope. Regardless of how much or what you’ve been through, you can rise up and learn to take control of your life. The only person who can stop you from moving forward is you. Failing does not make you a failure—quitting does! Not learning from it does! Failing to see beyond it does! Mr. Gass offers...

If self-centeredness has kept you from “getting over yourself,” examine your attitude, and determine to make others your priority. Start by asking yourself the following questions, either at the beginning or at the end of each day: a. Into whom am I pouring my life? b. Who am I helping who can’t give me back anything in return? c. Who am I encouraging daily? 3. The answer to resentment is a commitment to walk in love and forgiveness. One day Peter said to Jesus, “Lord, how oft shall my brother
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