Mujer Crea – (Spanish)
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Mujer, crea es el tercer libro de la serie de libros de bolsillo Mujer, de Omayra Font, y lleva el mensaje de la capacidad creadora de la mujer. La mujer es inherentemente creativa porque todas tienen el don para cambiar las cosas, mejorarlas y convertirlas en algo diferente; llevan, inherentemente dentro de si, el potencial de crear. No obstante, hay dos tipos de mujeres: las que conocen su creatividad y la expresan abierta y exitosamente; y las que estan convencidas de que no son creativas en absoluto. El proposito de este libro es ensearles a buscar y encontrar sus talentos dentro de si, y llevarlas a potencializarlos al maximo.
Woman, create is the third book in the series of pocket books Woman, by Omayra Font, and carries the message of the creative capacity of women. Women are inherently creative because they all have the gift to change things, improve them and turn them into something different; they inherently carry within themselves the potential to create. However, there are two types of women: those who are aware of their creativity and express it openly and successfully; and those who are convinced that they are not creative at all. The purpose of this book is to teach them to seek and find their talents within themselves, and to bring them to their fullest potential.
SKU (ISBN): 9781641236324
ISBN10: 1641236329
Language: Spanish
Omayra Font
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2021
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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