Better Not Bitter
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Better, Not Bitter was written to help people draw inspiration and energy to get over past experiences in their lives and choose to be better. It is a book that helps people see the need to have control over their lives and not let past mistakes or happenings change them into being who they are not. Better, Not Bitter is for everyone who has been through a tough time in their lives where they had to deal with a bitter moment in their relationship, family, career or work. It encourages them not to be bitter from past events but to be able to pick the lessons and move on.
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Better, Not Bitter was written to help people draw inspiration and energy to get over past experiences in their lives and choose to be better. It is a book that helps people see the need to have control over their lives and not let past mistakes or happenings change them into being who they are not. Better, Not Bitter is for everyone who has been through a tough time in their lives where they had to deal with a bitter moment in their relationship, family, career or work. It encourages them not to be bitter from past events but to be able to pick the lessons and move on.
This book gives real-life stories that help one see that they are not alone in life and how others have been able to turn around their lives positively despite facing bitter moments in their lives. Whether you lost a job, had a bitter childhood or had a traumatic relationship, this book is for you to learn how to embrace situations in your life, see clearly through them and choose not to dwell on them; instead, help you to take action embrace the lessons and your imperfection. This book is for those who hurt silently in the dark feeling that they can never get better after what they have faced in life. It is for those who have been scarred by a past occurrence in their lives. It is a book to help you get back up with a drive to becoming a better version of yourself.
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Omotoyosi –
God bless you darling
Wole Alamu –
It’s great that you documented your experience in failed relationship. I tell you it’s a veritable way to get over completely and help others too. I feel your vibe as a cute, intelligent and forward looking young lady. First academic degrees to many graduates are just to serve as a meal ticket but you went further to publish yours in India and the journal article is enjoying citation all over the world, infact you had the best seminar presentation in your department that session. Ride on my dear Samson-Grace, the sky is your beginning.