Wednesday, June 30, 2021

High for Life The Best Case Scenario by Jacqueline Pirtle a 90 Days Journal

 When I met accidentally 365 Days of Happiness Because Happiness is a piece of Cake I still didn't know the author Jacqueline Pirtle and the sparkle of magic she brings in the existence of many women all around the world with her encouraging self-help books. Jacqueline is in grade of speaking to the readers with immediacy, tender touch and an important proposal:  not leaving thr women who discovered her books as they were before. A change is more than possible thanks to her manuals. Her optimistic touch will be contagious and you will re-discover soon your best self!

Trust me!


High for Life The Best Case Scenario by Jacqueline Pirtle a 90 Days Journal is her latest book, where Jacqueline will treat the topic of High-for-Life. What does that expression mean?

Jacqueline explains that this one is a state of being where we are aligned with our true self. 

And so let's all re-discover our High for Life Best Scenario so that we can live our existence at its fullest. Not only: living our existence at the fullest means also living Our existence, not a pale and ugly copy of it; we will become independent, and not people who don't have properly the existence in their hands.

High for Life Journal will help you to see the best scenarious of your existence, pushing you to go for the best of the best at all times. You'll discover that when you'll start to smile to the existence, the existence will start to smile back to you! setting you free from the old constrictions. 



I personally found beautiful, of all the entries this one: the idea that living our existence means like enter in a store for shopping. What would you want to buy what would you want to give away? Personally I would want to pick up happiness, serenity, magazines and books, writing, flowers, tenderness, smiles,  giving away nasty people, unlucky events, toxic environments.



Another amazing journal Jacqueline!


Highly recommended. Because, sometimes in our existence we lose the compass!


I thank Jacqueline Pirtle for the copy of the journal.


Anna Maria Polidori 

 





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