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    Raego Liann
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    I’m kind of tired of saying this story over and over again. I’m tired really. It seemed like only yesterday when I got on a plane and went abroad to do my masters in a great university. I had two years ahead of me and all the hopes of getting a great job.
    Then I got into a relationship with someone who seemed like a great guy and my life went downhill from there. I also had toxic friendships filled with jealousy and competition and I had pressure unlike anything I had ever known before.
    Long story short: I got pregnant, my bf dumped me, I went back home broke to live with my parents.
    It’s been a year since then and I’ve picked myself up, maybe I’m even better than before because I learned so much:

    – I am beautiful
    – I should defend myself from abuse
    – No one has the right to hurt me
    – the law of attraction does not give me the right to be inactive

    So little and obvious perhaps, but so much to me.
    Since then I’ve recovered and I’ve embraced who I am and being who I am means being a writer as well. I’m writing a massive self-help law of attraction book which I will finish in a few months and I’ve already written an abridged version. Let me know if you care to know more. It’s everything I’ve learned the hard way and a life changer.
    I wish you the best in everything you do and hopefully I move on well enough.
    Thanks,
    Raego Liann

    PS: I’ve started my own business and I’m working from home. Not bad eh 🙂

    #49334
    Helen
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    Raego Liann,

    Thank you for sharing this 🙂 It is wonderful to read sucess strories after suffering. As I read the forums I always wonder how the people came through their pain and like to see stories of “working through” and joyful outcomes.

    I am so glad you are writing a book – sharing your story will one day touch someone and change thier world.

    May your light shine bright and bring joy to many others.

    With light and warmth from a fellow traveller,
    Helen

    #49417
    suzanna
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    Raego Liann,

    I’m glad you found a way to deal with it all. After my deepest grief I became an writer too. It’s a great thing to do, very empowering and therapeutic. The publishing business, however, can be brutal. So cover yourself when it comes time. Learn all you can about how to do it, and what the pitfalls are. My publisher ruined my book about my tragedy and further victimized me. Don’t allow that to happen to you. I became a writer of novels and years later I rewrote the book about the tragedy.

    Suzanna

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