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Trading Sorrow for Something Greater
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Cynthia Primm first started writing to ease the pain of her childhood through writing & 30 years later, she has written her first book in hopes that her insights will help others like herself find the courage they need to move on with their lives. I’ll Trade My Sorrow by Cynthia Primm chronicles one woman’s triumph over dysfunction, pain & low self-esteem, having grown up with an alcoholic mother & an abusive father. Her insight provides hope that any path through life can be successful, even through the very common pains & obstacles that many may share. She resides near Orlando, Florida – USA- & holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, as well as over 20 years experience in strategic & operational human resources & Human Resources ManagementCynthia’s blog is www.growinglivingdreaming.ning.com --- Find the host at: www.brummet.ca
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