A Victim No More:
How to Break Free
from Self-Judgement

by Lori Rekowski
with Tim Miejan

Break Free!

You can learn how to harness the power of self-love, self-confidence, and self-esteem, so that you can experience content, joy, and even ecstacy in your own life--with Lori's A Victim No More Online Course. You are worthy, you are free. Find out more:

"Thank you very much for your course, I just began it a week ago, but I've found it profound, inspiring, simple, beautiful and loving."
-Carmen Escobar, Bogota, Colombia

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