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Dreams been dashed by life's bumps and bruises? Discover uplifting insights that could turn things around today.
Do you wake up in despair? Does each day lack joy? Stuck in a rut or a job you have grown to loathe? Author and personal development leader Bradley Charbonneau came to hate his comfortable life until one precise moment rebooted his entire approach to living. Now he's here to share how you can reclaim that spark no matter where you are in your journey and live the brilliantly shining vision you deserve.
Repossible: Who will you be next? is a short, sharp wake-up call to the idea of instant change. Through personal anecdotes, interviews with other success-seekers, and vivid examples, Charbonneau's conversational tone with honest and humor-infused encouragement will put you firmly back behind inspiration's wheel. Aimed at anyone of any age plagued with thoughts that life is passing them by, you'll soon feel pumped and invigorated enough to take your next exciting steps!
In Repossible, you'll discover:
- The keys to moving from disenchantment and hopelessness to energy-filled momentum
- Ways to tap into your best self and unlock your true potential
- How to high-five yourself with positive direction and life-affirming daily action
- What to do to guarantee intentional growth and achieve your goals
- A blueprinted roadmap to forge your path back to personal fulfillment, links to further resources, and much, much more!
Repossible: Who will you be next? is the helping hand you need right now. If you like deep topics deftly handled, motivational kicks, and fist-pumping enthusiasm, then you'll love Bradley Charbonneau's straight-to-the-point pep talk.
Buy Repossible to reimagine your life today!
Bradley Charbonneau
The following is an excerpt from the foreword to Bradley's upcoming book "Every Single Day" (available Oct. 17, 2017). "He no longer resembled the mopey dejected "former writer" I'd known. He became unstoppable. A machine. It wasn't just about the writing, either. It was a deeper transformation. He became much more confident and bold. He was inspiring and even intimidating in some ways. He wasn't the same person anymore. He took risks and wrote books and closed his business and moved his family halfway across the world. He's done so many things I couldn't imagine "2012 Bradley" doing. That he couldn't imagine actually doing. I barely recognize my old friend these days, and I'm glad. He realized his dream and became a professional writer. This book is only a small piece of the proof of that." -- John Muldoon, excerpted from the foreword to "Every Single Day"
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Repossible - Bradley Charbonneau
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Who will you be next?
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Praise for Every Single Day
A quick selection of book reviews from people who are not my mom
If you’re new to my work play, you might like to have a quick read of what other books of mine have done to help transform the lives of readers just like you.
I especially like how P.C.
writes below "There’s a spark within me that has been relit."
I get my inspiration and content from you and I hope to keep up that connection.
Here are a selection of reviews for Every Single Day.
"Somehow, I found myself devouring this today. It’s rare that I allow myself this indulgence as the list of what I need to be doing in my head is endless.
Deliciousness to my soul, is the description that comes to mind as I reflect on my experience of consuming this book. I have no idea how to write a review and put into words how deeply this resonated within me.
There’s a spark within me that has been relit. I know ESD is the kindling I need to get the fire crackling and roaring … there are flames here that need to breathe and light the world.
Thank you Bradley Charbonneau for accepting the challenge of ESD, so that today, you could influence my ESD."
5 stars from P.C. via Amazon
"I love how you handle deep subjects in such a light-hearted way."
Kay Bolden
"Before reading this book I was ashamed of myself.
For years I had called myself an artist but I knew the truth. I was only masquerading as one. … But could I continue to call myself an artist when I stoped making artwork? The answers is no.
I am not entirely sure what happened to me from the time I was in college until now, eight years later. There was a shift that took place in my mind during that time.
I developed a fear of making artwork. I would always make excuses as to why I just couldn’t create. I was too tired, the dog needed a bath, I needed to do dishes. What was the point of painting anyway because no one would want to buy or look at my work etc.
I have spent many years working dead end jobs just to pay bills. I never even allowed myself a chance at having a career because I would give up at the slightest failure or rejection.
The few times I did really try, I won awards at competitions.
I now have a two-year-old son. I have used him as an excuse to not make art for the past two years. I feel guilty that I put so much blame on my son. Taking care of him was just a convenient excuse that is easily believed by most people.
After reading this book, there is no going back. I have no choice.
I make artwork everyday and I am happy. … I know there is no going back.
I was miserable with guilt and now I am not.
I was afraid to create and now I happy to learn once more.
When I started to draw again I was really rusty but I got through it. I find time even though I take care of my son all day and I babysit my nephew for eight