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Feeling unhappy? Broken hearted? A grudge? Lonely? Despair? Bored? Afraid? Haunted by the past? Feeling emptiness?
You always have two choices. Continue living in pain until the day you die, or heal yourself right now. Now is the right time. If you have no clue, then this book has the guides for you.
Jelita Sopani
Jelita Sopani is an Indonesian writer and poet. A full time lover and part time traveler who's crazy about cats and celery. Her first self-help book, Painkiller, was released in 2013. Jelita started her career in a Radio Station. She has worked for three leading Radio Stations in Jakarta (Indonesia), as a script writer, producer, broadcaster and Music Director. She has worked as a Music Director for the National Television for over 5 years, and she is currently working for a leading Pay TV Network in Indonesia.
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Painkiller - Jelita Sopani
P A I N K I L L E R
EASY WAYS TO GET HAPPY FAST
JELITA SOPANI
Copyright © 2015 by Jelita Sopani
No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without express written permission from the publisher.
Translated from the Indonesian by Bianca Tamara.
INTRODUCTION
Happiness is actually very easy to get. In simple ways, you can be very happy. Your life becomes more meaningful and purposeful.
Painkiller is a remedy to treat diseases of the heart, and it’s safe to use at any time. Kill the pain while it’s little. Before it becomes chronic, heal your heart. Because the heart acts as the locomotive engine that moves your life. If the heart is in constant condition of well being, then automatically your life will be good. If not, then your life won’t be good as well.
This book presents a number of life treatments that are simple, brief yet purposeful. A hurting heart needs practical and quick treatment. These treatments are very important to you. If you master them, then you will be fine.
Painkiller has super powers! In a short time, I will share these powers to you. Just for you.
Before building a house, the first thing to do is create a solid foundation. Did you ever see the construction of a house that’s made from the roof first? Did you ever saw them install the doors and windows first? Great achievements begin from small things. Babies grow into adulthood. Chickens come from eggs. Even a tsunami first begins from small ripples of waves.
In this book I will reveal brief life treatments that are powerful enough to transform into great things. Get ready to begin!
JELITA SOPANI
CAUTION
This book is made especially for you, not others. You are the priority. Yes, just you.
Kill the pain while it's little.
Treatment #1
Take Responsibility
A friend often complained about her driver. The first person she told about when arriving at the office is Jimmy, her driver. The problem is always the same. Jimmy always took the wrong turn, causing this friend to arrive late for work or important meetings. This is an example of a person lets others drive their lives. Feeling disappointed, complaining and stressed out ended up taking them to feel stuck in unwanted situations.
Stop this. Start rescuing your life now! If not now, then when? Now is the right moment to be the driver of your own life, and take responsibility. You only have one chance to live, why should you let others take control?
When you take charge of your life, there is no longer need to ask permission of other people or society at large. When you ask permission, you give someone veto power over your life.
Abert F. Geoffrey
We know that life has many choices. Even the clothes that we wear every day are results of the choices we made. Ironically, not everyone realize that they are the ones that have the main right to create choices for their own lives. Figure out