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What is your biggest challenge?

Personal Development should be more than simply getting motivated and learning a few new skills. It should also be a process of focusing in on your shortcomings, the negative personality habits we all have. Oh, you don’t have any? Then move right along to another article ;-) I commend those of you who admit you are less then perfect, and can try to figure out what your weaknesses are, and then improve yourself. This can be difficult, especially for those of us who like to look only at the positive, or who have fairly big egos. However, finding weaknesses is not a negative activity if done from a positive perspective.

The Avatar Syndrome

I wanted to pass along some info regarding a book I’ve been reading recently. On September 5th, for only $15.27 you can get a copy of Stan Law’s book THE AVATAR SYNDROME and receive over 20 gifts of great value… and not just financial. The link is http://inhousepress.ca/promo.avatar.html

Here’s the press release for more info:

PRESS RELEASE

THE AVATAR SYNDROME
by
Stan I.S. Law

A singular vision of what it could mean to be human.
ISBN 978-0-9731872-5-0
Novel, 354 pages

Stan I.S. Law, author of over twenty books is releasing his latest jaunt into the uncharted realms of human potential. “The Avatar Syndrome” follows Anne from childhood, to womanhood; from a troubled, taciturn youth, to a world-renowned violinist; from misunderstood recluse, to messiah of a higher truth and beauty.