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The Almost Perfect Life

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The Almost Perfect LifeThe Almost Perfect Life By: Anthony Campbell About the Book Feeling lost, confused, or depressed? You are not alone. Many people deal with these complex emotions every day, but few have answers on how to make real progress against them. The Almost Perfect Life aims to tackle these emotions by helping individuals accept where changes need to be made in their life. This book tackles personal assessment, as well as assessments of interpersonal

The Almost Perfect Life

By: Anthony Campbell

 

About the Book

Feeling lost, confused, or depressed? You are not alone. Many people deal with these complex emotions every day, but few have answers on how to make real progress against them. The Almost Perfect Life aims to tackle these emotions by helping individuals accept where changes need to be made in their life.

This book tackles personal assessment, as well as assessments of interpersonal relationships, and understanding, practicing, and controlling different emotions. Self-pity will get you nowhere. Get up and do something with your life.

About the Author

Anthony Campbell was born in Jamaica, who didn’t have the opportunity to grow up with his biological parents, but had others who parented in their place. Overcoming many misfortunes, he is eager to share his talents with others who have also faced adversities. He has been a chef for thirteen years and also loves taking pictures of nature. He currently resides in Fort Myers, Florida.

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