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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Leave a comment and share with us how you overcame a limitation in your daily life, and how it felt.
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Giveaway open to U.S. residents over 18 only. Enter through October 2, 2014. 5 winners will be chosen randomly by October 6, 2014 and notified by email.
I overcame losing my job last year by starting my own business. It was a scary journey but I am go glad I stuck with it. There is nothing better then the freedom of working for yourself. There were so many obstacles mentally to get to this point. I am so relieved and proud I stuck it out! It renewed my zest for life and my confidence to a whole new level!
I overcame addiction, I went to meetings made new friends started a whole new way of life and now life is much better and I finally have the family I was wanting all along and I can be the best parent possible to my little girl
I am still trying to over some limitation I am in. I am trying to find a job but yet again I am not sure that I should go back to work with a baby to look after for.
I overcame the daily habit of worrying by stopping the negative thought and reminding myself that the Lord is in charge and I have very little control over external factors. I have had other difficult events in my life that I overcame but honestly the daily habit of worry and anxiety was more difficult to combat because there is no end to obstacles or the unknown in life.I still struggle at times with anxiety and worry but with conscious awareness of my thoughts I have been able to let go and let God do his work.
I overcame an abusive marriage. It feels great to not be held down by anyone and to know that my daughter wont have to go through her childhood seeing the effects of abuse.
I overcame the heartache but didn't and haven't forgotten the day I lost my little brother to cancer at the age of 9 1/2 over 15 years ago. It was the hardest time of my life but I got through it.
I was born without arms. I have my drivers license, attended college and now take care of myself and my dog.
I overcame getting over the fact that I got an abortion. It was hard, but i knew that it wasn't the right time. I remind myself everyday that it is okay to feel that way.
I overcame a difficult childhood and chose to help other children in my career
I have a lisp and it really get's in the way of my confidence and doing certain things I really wanted to do. Through a ton of speech therapy and just me owning my uniqueness, I am no longer afraid what people are going to say, or what they may be thinking.
I have a heart issue that made daily life impossible.At the time,I felt that I was far too young to have heart problems.At 26, I just couldn't believe it.I wasn't the elderly woman on TV clutching her chest that commercials always portray as the people most at risk.So, in my mind,the doctor's were wrong.By ignoring the problem I began to have trouble moving around.Walking was increasingly difficult and my heart would race uncontrollably.School was impossible and I was embarrassed by my increasingly poor performance.No, I was furious.I had trouble thinking, trouble concentrating, trouble with memory.I just couldn't understand why these things were happening.Then,I began to pass out.Often.I had surgery 3 years ago and although,I suffer damage from my past choices,I have made the first steps towards overcoming the limitations on my daily life.I'll never: skydive, bungee jump or scuba.And while I'm determined to overcome it all, I'm proud of what I HAVE gained back.
I live with a rare skin disorder called EB for short and everyday I have to overcome the way it tries to limit me and the pain I am in so that I can take care of my 2 sons. They give me the strength to keep going everyday!
I have overcome depression by joining a gym and being more physically active. It has helped me have more self-confidence and a better outlook on life.
I overcame being paralyzed from the neck down by working hard & never giving up while spending 2 months in a physical rehabilitation hospital.
Overcame bullying