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How to Slay Your Inner Dragons
How to Slay Your Inner Dragons
How to Slay Your Inner Dragons
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Everyone has two types
of inner dragons.

The fire dragons are called AngryDragon, ConceitDragon, and FrustratDragon.
The burned-out dragons are called TimiDragon, FradiDragon, and DepressedDragon.
This book teaches you how to eliminate and tame these inner dragons.

This book has the Warriors Training Manual, which is extremely valuable for everyone to own. The Manual contains fifteen principles that will give you the secrets of happiness and success. Since you have to deal with your inner dragons anyway, why not learn how to defeat them and become a winner in life?
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PublisherAuthorHouse
Release dateMar 15, 2017
ISBN9781524670726
How to Slay Your Inner Dragons

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    How to Slay Your Inner Dragons - Kirk Ellis

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    © 2017 Kirk Ellis. All rights reserved.

    No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the author.

    Published by AuthorHouse 03/15/2017

    ISBN: 978-1-5246-7073-3 (sc)

    ISBN: 978-1-5246-7074-0 (hc)

    ISBN: 978-1-5246-7072-6 (e)

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    OTHER BOOKS BY KIRK ELLIS

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    The Human Equation

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

    My thanks to those who have contributed to this book.

    My appreciation to Valory Barnes for her editorial skills. To Zachary Brewer who helped critique the book.

    My thanks to Marvin Giddings for his artistic efforts in drawing the cartoons.

    My appreciation to Nan Ellis for her support and suggestions.

    And finally my deepest gratitude to Monica Ellis who drew the Fire and Burned out dragons, and also edited the book.

    EDITORS

    MONICA ELLIS, AND VALORY BARNES

    CARTOONIST

    MARVIN GIDDINGS

    FIRE AND BURNED OUT DRAGON ARTIST

    MONICA ELLIS

    CONTENTS

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

    PART ONE

    Introduction

    Caution: Dragons Near By

    Fear Of Dragons

    PART TWO

    There Are Two Types Of Dragons

    A Land That Is Dragon Free

    Where Do Warriors Live

    PART THREE

    The Warrior’s Manual

    Principle I – Careful - A Fire Dragon Lurks Nearby

    Principle II – Don’t Create Your Own Dragons

    Principle III – Be Careful Of Twisting The Truth

    Principle IV – You To The Rescue

    Principle V – Don’t Allow Dragon Behavior To Become The Norm

    Principle VI – Don’t Delay - Slay Your Dragons Immediately

    Principle VII – Walk Through Fear - Challenge Those Dragons

    Principle VIII – Slay LaziDragon And His Friends

    Principle IX – Set Goals So That Dragons Won’t Get Your Undivided Attention

    Principle X – Let Your Positive Attitude Be A Dragon Slayer

    Principle XI – Be Done With The Dragons Of Depression And Frustration

    Principle XII – See It A Better Way

    Principle XIII – Make Adversity Take An About Face

    Principle XIV – Free Yourself Of WorriDragon

    Principle XV – Quit

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