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One of the most challenging things I had to learn was that my thoughts were literally killing me! My emotions kept taking me to places I did not like. I had to change, and I didn't know how at first until I became aware of my own thought life. I learned how to become the conductor of my thought life and you can too!" This book not only names roots of Toxic Thinking but lays out a pathway to move from being a victim to becoming victorious!" Dariel Brown- Licensed Therapist, Certified Life Coach, Addiction Specialist

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One of the most challenging things I had to learn was that my thoughts were literally killing me! My emotions kept taking me to places I did not like. I had to change, and I didn't know how at first until I became aware of my own thought life. I learned how to become the conductor of my thought life and you can too!" This book not only names roots of Toxic Thinking but lays out a pathway to move from being a victim to becoming victorious!" Dariel Brown- Licensed Therapist, Certified Life Coach, Addiction Specialist
Autorenporträt
Sharon Blake is a Huffington Post Contributor, Best Selling Author of 4 books; Chronicles of Pain: Leaving the Pain of the Past Behind, 20 Beautiful Women Vol 2, The Thought Detox: Breaking Free from a Negative Thought Life, and I Am Beautiful: The Evolution of Beauty. In addition, she has recently appeared on TBN's KTBW Seattle/Tacoma and OCN television network shows. Her education consists of an AA degree in Human Service Management, and she has studied Chemical Dependency through the State of Washington. Her work with the homeless/addicted population has inspired her to share her story, this is where she recognized the importance of being transparent when helping others. Her goals for publishing and writing books are to help promote healing through the writing process. Sharon knows first-hand that writing promotes a healthy thought life. She has overcome some major barriers in her life, such as homelessness, addiction, and domestic violence. Her passion to start her own publishing company flourished because she desired to participate in the healing process through the sharing of one's story.