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Mean Girls Gone: A Spiritual Guide to Getting Rid of Mean
Mean Girls Gone A Spiritual Guide to Getting Rid of Mean
Author: Hayley DiMarco
ISBN-13: 9780739454510
ISBN-10: 073945451X
Publication Date: 2005
Pages: 136
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Fleming H. Revell Company
Book Type: Hardcover
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reviewed Mean Girls Gone: A Spiritual Guide to Getting Rid of Mean on + 9 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
mean girls are everywhere and they never seem to be everywhere and they never seem to give up. in this book hayley will show you how to end the cycle of mean once and for all. it is a trip inside your heart and soul. a journey of the spirit.
you will learn how to...
*determine if you have a mean girl problem
*be free from the grip of mean
*heal from the inside out
*find inner peace in the grip of mean
a look inside yourself will change the way you look at your mean girl. because when it becomes to getting rid of the mean in your life, the only person you really have any power over is yourself.
reviewed Mean Girls Gone: A Spiritual Guide to Getting Rid of Mean on + 13 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is a very book good, in my opinion! Talks about how you can end the cycle of mean at once! It's a "trip" inside your heart and soul, a journey of the spirit!!
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A bit more info from back cover:
Mean girls are everywhere and they never seem to give up. In Mean Girls, Hayley showed you how to end the cycle of mean once and for all. Mean Girls Gone goes a step further. It is a trip inside your heart and soul-a journey of the spirit.
Do you spend your time and energy making sure other girls like you? Do you feel like they control you with their mean? Dive deep inside your heart to see what might be hiding there that's adding to the pain of living with mean.