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Just Do It: Don’T Stop
Just Do It: Don’T Stop
Just Do It: Don’T Stop
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Just Do It: Don’T Stop

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Like most other people, I had struggled and worked hard to survive all my life, dealing with difficulties and obstacles as best I could. I had spent so many years ignoring my true desires, and what was in my heart. Instead, I followed the expectations of others. This book is a compilation of my Top List of Inspirational expressions from stories of people who didnt give up when they encountered difficulties. I believe we were all created to make a difference in our world of influence. Yet, that doesnt mean we are free from obstacles, theres always going to be a mountain on our way, and thats when most people express their fear. You will find short daily inspirational words that will assist you develop a fearless mindset because Fear Is the Root of All Evil. It surfaces itself as corruption, crime, greed, anger, abuse, violence and war. But, all it really takes is devotion, courage; tenacity and willpower to weather the storms of life. You will discover that once you refuse to let temporary setbacks overwhelm you, all that is left for you to do is to persevere, try one more time, defy the odds and JUST DO IT. DONT STOP!
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 7, 2014
ISBN9781482802375
Just Do It: Don’T Stop
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June Mokoka

June Mokoka is a social entrepreneur, author, , speaker and mentor. She works with those on a journey to live their dreams, follow their purpose, and change the world. June used her favourite Inspirational expressions in her book, “Just Do It” “Don’t Stop”. She is the founder of TheReformist Social venture, where she helps young people break through self-imposed limitations.

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Just Do It - June Mokoka

Copyright © 2014 by June Mokoka.

ISBN:      Softcover      978-1-4828-0236-8

                eBook           978-1-4828-0237-5

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Contents

Dedication

Introduction

Day 1 Practice Self-Discipline

Day 2 Identify Your Passion

Day 3 Believe In Your Dreams

Day 4 Create Something New

Day 5 Take Action

Day 6 Write Your Thoughts

Day 7 Read to Grow

Day 8 Reduce Watching TV

Day 9 Plan Your Life

Day 10 My Goals

Day 11 Learning through Mistakes

Day 12 Avoid Complaining

Day 13 Only the Brave Forgive

Day 14 Blame Favours the Powerless

Day 15 Responsible Life

Day 16 Release the Grateful YOU

Day 17 Connect With People

Day 18 Choose Friends Wisely

Day 19 Solitude Yields Wisdom

Day 20 Spend Time in Nature

Day 21 Money Won’t Create Success

Day 22 Stay Committed

Day 23 Handle Failure

Day 24 Decisive Mind

Day 25 No Procrastination

Day 26 Purpose Driven

Day 27 Age is not a limitation

Day 28 Edifying Words

Day 29 Patience is Bitter

Day 30 Take a Leap of Faith

Day 31 Be True to Yourself

Conclusion

About The Author

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