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Transformations Author Renee Wiggins spotlighted at Writing Daze


ABOUT THE BOOK: The affirmations presented in this book, “Transformations, Give Up the Struggle” can be a turning point in your life. The book helps the reader to view hardships as helpers to build a stronger and wiser person. See obstacles as ripples in a pond as you move closer to your victory. Discover that hindrances are hurdles that make you jump high above the clouds. See that valleys are mere lessons that will release you from the past and help heal the brokenness.

We all have had our ups and downs in our lives, some more than others. But, how we end up in the end, determines how we actually see the storms. .In fact, these storms makes us stronger, better and a wiser person.

Resisting change can make the obstacles, the hindrances and the storms become even more unbearable. However, if we choose to view them in a different light, change can moves us into a more rewarding position.

Renee shows how our life should follow our words. These words/affirmations presented in this book can be a turning point in your life. These affirmations help us to break the chains of negative thinking and help us to release the past and move forward.



ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Renee Wiggins, has mentored, trained, coach, motivated and changed lives in the health and wellness industry for more than 20 years and is a strong believer and encourager in living an authentic, healthy lifestyle. Renee specializes in designing customized lifestyle programs that are tailored to client’s needs, goals and habits. Renee Wiggins is a registered dietitian and certified massage therapist. You can reach Renee at: http://www.resultsbyrenee.com/
or follow on http://twitter.com/giveupsthestrugg



Read the Reviews:
“With wise words and positive effects from experienced author Renee Wiggins, `Transformations – Give Up The Struggle’ enhances personal recognitions, abilities and understanding.
Motivational, clean and easily read.
Recommended also as a gift book.
Read and enjoy – gift and wrap – present!

Eliza Earsman, author of “A Collection of Verse”

If you need to transform your life, pick up a copy of this book and let the transformation begin.
Quill Book Reviews
Renee Wiggins’ TRANSFORMATIONS: GIVE UP THE STRUGGLE VIRTUAL BLOG TOUR ‘10 will officially begin on July 6 and end on July 30. You can visit Renee’s blog stops at www.virtualbooktours.wordpress.com during the month of July to find out more about this great book and talented author!

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