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Being a Part of Roots of She ...


TODAY IS A BIG DAY FOR ME ... Jennifer from Roots of She (http://www.rootsofshe.com/self-love-warriors-the-program) was looking for "Self Love Warriors". In short, she was looking for people who have taken some time to find what really makes us happy and tell our story. I was chosen and I am part of this E-Book / Course. You can read more about the book / course with this above link.

Thank you, Jennifer for making my publishing dream come true.
~Kristine

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  1. Congratulations Kristine!!! I hope this will be the beginning of more fabulous things to come! This is so great! I'm so proud of you! :)

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  2. Thank you SO much, Sonja ~ As I have mentioned to you - Trying to get my writing published was a goal for this year - Nice to have a feeling of accomplishment ... Your kind words mean a lot ...

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