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Want to stop the struggle? Start with Elfreda Pretorius’ new book

By Lauren | November 18, 2008

A few months ago, I had the pleasure of appearing on Elfreda Pretorius’ radio show to talk about my book, The Art of the Apology.  Now, Elfreda has released her new book, and I’m delighted to recommend it to my readers.

Elfreda’s book, Stop Struggling and Start Living - The Rules of the Game, offers a new take on how to live life in a most positive way.  While it’s not specifically business-oriented, Stop Struggling and Start Living  presents a number of principles that, when applied, make it feel downright terrific to do business in an ethical manner.  I enjoyed it, and would recommend it to anyone who wants to get a fresh perspective on life.

It’s a special pleasure to recommend Stop Struggling and Start Living today because Elfreda has arranged for some of the proceeds of her book sales to go to Butterflies and Brains, an organization that assists in the rehabilitation of children with Acquired Brain Injury.  If you buy her book from Amazon tomorrow, November 19th, Elfreda will donate 10% of the sale to Butterflies and Brains, and you can get a number of valuable free gifts - including one from me.  (No, I’m not going to tell you what it is … go check it out!) 

The holidays are right around the corner.  If you know someone who could stand to stop struggling and live a better life - and who couldn’t? - Elfreda’s book would make a great gift.  For more information, go to http://elfredapretorius.com/jv/stopstruggling.html.

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