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Movement IS Medicine
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Movement IS Medicine

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Movement IS Medicine is a compilation of victorious short stories about how a group of women allowed movement to be their medicine to help them get unstuck. The women share how they moved from: fear, doubt, worry, mental, emotional and physical abuse, suicide, rape, molestation, low self-esteem and depression. These courageous women share how dealing with these issues helped them to embark on a journey to lose the inner weight. You will also see how they kept moving to drop their outer weight and reclaim their God ordained lives back! It will make YOU want to GET UP AND MOVE SOMETHING!

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Radikal Publications
Date
2 March 2016
Pages
242
ISBN
9780983591740

Movement IS Medicine is a compilation of victorious short stories about how a group of women allowed movement to be their medicine to help them get unstuck. The women share how they moved from: fear, doubt, worry, mental, emotional and physical abuse, suicide, rape, molestation, low self-esteem and depression. These courageous women share how dealing with these issues helped them to embark on a journey to lose the inner weight. You will also see how they kept moving to drop their outer weight and reclaim their God ordained lives back! It will make YOU want to GET UP AND MOVE SOMETHING!

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Radikal Publications
Date
2 March 2016
Pages
242
ISBN
9780983591740