We want to give you the opportunity to receive a copy of The Power of the Heart as soon as it’s available on October 7th.
The Power of the Heart shows how we can overcome limitations in our daily life to find our true potential – and reveals the heart to be a source of love and wisdom that far surpasses that of the mind.
5 lucky people will have a chance to win a copy of The Power of the Heart and a $15 Amazon gift card
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I have bipolar disorder, this can be a limitation at times but overcoming it is an on going process. But the more you accept about having it and about yourself it gets easier to adjust.
To continue........ Basically, overcoming the "limitations in my daily life" is achieved by waking up the next day, doing it all over again (still trying to instill positivity in those around me), and imagining that there's a light at the end of the tunnel, that some time soon I'll be able to see.
I am in a continuous daily struggle to overcome chronic pain due to RSD, the battle that is living at my mother-in-law's house (and undoing the negative effects she's put on my 10 yr old daughter), as well as going to school for my BFA in Graphic Design, and trying to find work for myself and my disabled husband (whom also has RSD). To put it in more general terms, it's a continuous struggle to overcome (the not as common as other's) daily issues with frustration, stress, and the unending pain.
In my younger years I have a drug problem but then I meet a guy who told me if I wanted to be with him the drugs had to go. I was shocked and fell for him right away within just a few months we found out we would be parents soon and getting married. I have never looked back and always say my husband save my life and my son makes me want to be a better person.
Anxiety has limited me my whole life. It made me not want to do anything from go out with my friends, talk to people etc. Just normal everyday life was a struggle. Having my daughter helped me get out of my anxiety a little bit. I still have my days but overall I have overcome a lot.
I over came an abusive relationship. My EX would verbally abuse me just about every day. Even in front of our three daughters. Is he cheated on me three times. After many years of putting up with this I kicked him out. I have moved on and for the better. I did not want to see my to think that the way their father was treating me was okay. I wanted them to grow up knowing that a man should not treat you like crap
I overcame 14 miscarriages followed by years of infertility and finally had my miracle daughter, who is now 16!
I overcame 14 miscarriages followed by years of infertility and finally had my miracle daughter, who is now !
I left my abusive ex with only my car and some clothes, leaving everything behind. Scored a job and saved to put myself through Maryland Med tech classes. I finished my classes and passed and got a raise filed for divorce and never looked back.
I overcame an abusive marriage which lead to homelessness and drug addiction. Wow, that a mouthful. It wasnt easy, it took a lot of trust, time, heartache, rehab, God and my family to give me the strength I needed.
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@correyhope overcame domestic abuse and lost 2 children in the divorce
Many years ago I overcame my worries of speaking in front of a group.