
Historia Dentro De Ti – (Other Language)
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Tu historia importa. Tu vida cuenta. Tu vida puede inspirar el futuro. Cuando no somos capaces de contar nuestra historia, cuando no escribimos las paginas de nuestra vida con intensidad y con intencionalidad… cuando no perseguimos aquello que queremos… cuando dejamos de aprender y dejamos de crecer… le estamos robando al mundo todo ese tesoro que esta dentro de nosotros. No hay nadie que sea demasiado pequeo, demasiado joven o demasiado pobre como para no cambiar el mundo con su historia.
En La historia dentro de ti, Xavier Cornejo se nos presenta como un apasionado e inspirador escritor con una exquisita e inusual habilidad: expresar los principios aprendidos en su caminar editorial en una ruta que parece bifurcarse, y de repente va fundiendose en una. Esa es la ruta hacia escribir la historia de tu vida y vivir el libro de tu historia. Conoce a un escritor experto que te cuenta su historia acerca de los principios que descubrio ayudando a grandes escritores a contar la historia dentro de ellos. Xavier te enseara, como el mejor maestro y un gran amigo, todo lo que necesitas saber para vivir tu historia mientras la escribes y escribir tu historia mientras la vives.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781641233279
ISBN10: 1641233273
Language: Slovak
Jimmy Cornejo
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2019
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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