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Choose Self-Reliance: Robin Marvel Motivates

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Can you choose to be self-reliant? Robin Marvel says yes, and your choices determine your level of success and achievement.

Robin Marvel is an author and speaker in the field of self development. Despite a childhood filled with abuse, homelessness and teen pregnancy Robin has overcome many challenges to make her life one of purpose, and she has devoted her life to show others how to do the same. Using her story, books and workshops as tools she is inspiring others to break cycles and choose to live the life they desire.

She learned at a very young age that our choices determine the successes that we achieve in our lives. You can not live in a state of blame in the present for the lifestyle you survived as a child. You have the opportunity to remove yourself from a victim to a victor and into the life you desire.

Robin has used the unfortunate circumstances she lived as a child and turned them into a way to encourage others to live a life of confidence and strength. Many people are faced with the same circumstances and are not sure about who they are. Her passion lies in reaching out to those in need and encouraging them to heal from the inside out to create a strong, confident, empowered person that will change the world.

Her childhood was peppered with physical, drug, emotional and mental abuse. She survived countless nights of watching my mom physically abused, parental kidnappings, homelessness and drug abuse as far back as I can remember. These experiences have given her the ambition to move towards success by living limitlessly, refusing to repeat the cycle and helping others to make the same choice.

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