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International author, police officer and consultant Cat Williams was, in her younger days, voted most likely to end up in prison. After her expulsion from an exclusive girls' boarding school, Cat was angry and borderline neurotic. She veered off the rails and when arrested by the local police, she joked that she would make a better copper than the officers who had locked her up. This is a humorous true story of triumph over adversity and follows the author on her journey from a junior police officer in London to working as a royalty protection officer at Buckingham Palace.
You will learn:
- How to overcome adversity without losing your sense of humour
- Strategies to persevere in the face of considerable odds
- Ways to overcome your fear of failure
- How to turn your vulnerability into strength
- Why it's important to take responsibility for the direction of your life
- The secrets to stop procrastinating and take action
- Tips to finding your true passion in life
Find your passion and take control of your life today!
20% of the profits of this book will be donated to The Harry Perkins Institute for Cancer Research.
© 2019 Global Publishing Group (E-bog): 9781925282757
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E-bog: 1. juni 2019
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