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I talked to the devil. And you know what he told me?
Napoleon Hill: Outwitting the Devil. A conversation with the fear that keeps us average – and a guide to outwitting it.
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The first year of Big Girls – we're just getting started❣
This is what a year with Big Girls looks like! 🌸 No stagnation, just pure energy, discovering and connecting worlds that we enjoy. From astrology and candle magic to modern technology and longevity. This picture is exactly…
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Agatha Christie: When your heart breaks at 38...
This is not fantasy. This is a true story by Agatha Christie – When your heart breaks at 38, you don't have to hide at home. Sometimes you just have to buy a ticket on the Orient Express and go towards a new life. Agatha…
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The Art of Keeping Things to Yourself: The Goddess Manifesto
Age? It's just a number in the system that says nothing about us. My golden era of selective disinterest The beauty of our age is that we DON'T HAVE to. We don't have to understand TikTok, we don't have to have the latest...
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Wild Women – a book that reminded me how strong I am!
Wild Women by Emilie Hart A bold and original portrayal of the enduring oppression of unyielding women. The breathtaking stories of a trio of extraordinary heroines weave together across time, whose untamedness defied both the conventions of the time and the reactionary ideas of their male counterparts.
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The Secret – see the world through different eyes!
Modern science indeed confirms that our thoughts and inner attitudes influence our health, decisions and behavior – and thus indirectly our reality. In der Tat bestätigt die moderne Wissenschaft, dass unsere Gedanken…
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Robinson Crusoe: Literature's First Castaway!
Robinson Crusoe: Literature's First Castaway! The novel became an instant bestseller. It was published nine times in its first year alone, which was a literary sensation at the time. So it was no wonder that Defoe added a sequel on August 20, 1719.
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James Paul Czajkowski:
👉 James Rollins aka James Clemens – an author who can write thrillers and fantasy. Who is he really and why is he called the “Indiana Jones of literature”? Together with his three brothers and three sisters…