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How to Make Action/Reaction Work For You

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Have you noticed certain patterns in your life? Maybe you keep attracting the same kind of relationship, or the same kinds of problems at work or with your kids? You may need to turn the focus back on yourself, and discover how you are creating these patterns in your life but what you're putting out into the world. Join Laura nd Betsy to find out how to change those frustrating patterns that don't serve you, to the positive patterns you've been seeking.

The WHAT HAPPENS IF I…Book answers questions we all have. Not because it tells us how to behave, but because it tells us what to expect from our behavior. Who doesn’t want to know what a certain pattern creates? Who doesn’t want to know that we live in a house of mirrors?

The WHAT HAPPENS IF I… Book – How to Make Action/Reaction Work for You Instead of Against You covers many different topics from what happens if I do what I love and the money doesn’t come, to what happens if I do what I love but the money doesn’t come, to happens if I think I have to be perfect. The purpose of the book is to make the reader aware of action/reaction and how these powerful physics play out in our everyday lives.

 

A Philadelphia native with a B.F.A. from the University of Pennsylvania, Betsy worked as an account executive for several Philadelphia radio stations and as a commercial print model, appearing in television commercials in Philadelphia and New York. After moving to California, Betsy struggled and nearly became homeless. After she recognized her tendency to blame everyone else for her problems and decided to become accountable, she began to recover. For the next eighteen years, Betsy worked as an Executive Assistant to an entertainment executive in the film industry. She retired in 2005 and is now writing full time.

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