Mujer Suena – (Spanish)
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Miles de mujeres suean con desarrollar sus talentos y capacidades mas alla de ser madres y esposas. Quieren crecer y realizarse. Algunas esconden sus sueos o deciden no albergarlos porque piensan que nunca los van a alcanzar. Pierden la fe que debe acompaar todo sueo. En Mujer, suea, Omayra Font, la autora del exito de ventas Mujer, valorate, impulsa a las mujeres a atreverse a soar, y las desafia a realizar sus mas grandes sueos compartiendo las ideas practicas que la han llevado a ella a realizarse en las areas que siempre soo, logrando el balance entre sus multiples prioridades.
Thousands of women dream of developing their talents and abilities beyond their roles as mothers and wives. They want to grow and produce. Some women hide their dreams or decide not to pursue them because they assume they are unreachable. They lose the faith that must accompany every dream. In Woman, She Dreams, Omayra Font, author of the bestselling Woman, Value Yourself, encourages women to dare to dream, and challenges them to achieve their goals by sharing the practical ideas that have helped her to realize her dreams and achieve balance among life’s multiple priorities.
SKU (ISBN): 9781641234764
ISBN10: 1641234768
Language: Spanish
Omayra Font
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2020
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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