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Legacy – the Power Within: Book Review

27 December 2008 No Comment

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C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot

Legacy – how does one define it? According to the American Heritage Dictionary®, Legacy is defined as money or property bequeathed by will. In Tony DeLiso’s (Expanded Edition) Book, “Legacy – the Power Within;” we are immersed in the realization of all that was, is and has the possibility to be through ones’ innate legacy of positive reaffirmation.

Legacy – the Power Within conveys a powerful life lesson on how to take life by the reigns, and how to manifest dreams into reality. Applying simple practices of thought retraining, affirmation and faith, Mr. DeLiso’s book explains how to integrate his seven steps in goal setting, problem solving and decision making to bring forth positive end results in individual lives!

Legacy – the Power Within is a beneficial, mental tool that helps rediscover ones’ personal power and how to use this power to reprogram thinking patterns into an overall, healthier state of mind. Renewed thought patterns can develop into progressive and positive life changes. Thus, Legacy – the Power Within is an effectual guide for those seeking positive and personally, fulfilling lifestyles. Are you looking for personal empowerment? Have you lost insight into how to succeed in life? Perhaps, Legacy – the Power Within is for you.

For more information about the author, Tony DeLiso, or his book, Legacy – the Power Within, visit Power Legacy.com today.

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© April 2005 – Legacy – the Power Within: Book Review
by C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot
Public Relations’ Director &
Staff Writer
www.holisticjunction.com
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C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot
Public Relations’ Director &
Staff Writer
www.holisticjunction.com
www.mediapositiveradio.com

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