How To Better Your Worse: A Guide To Getting Yourself Together
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Within this book, there are many insightful things that help us reflect on our lives. We have the control to shape it as we desire it, yet with less control over the actions of others. However, we gain power through our reactions to them. Understanding your worth
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How To Better Your Worse - LaCrisha Croom
How to Better Your Worse
A Guide To Getting Your Life Together
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Dedication
I want to first dedicate my first book to my Mom, Dad and my two wonderful kids. Without my Mom and Dad creating, guiding and teaching me the way of life, I don’t know how far I would be in life to this day. Thank you two for laying that foundation.
Rest in Power Dad (April 23, 1948-September 27,2022)
Secondly, I want to dedicate this to my wonderful amazing Son and Daughter. They have kept me on my feet and have always made sure I was good. I am now laying the foundation down for them. I love you.
Acknowledgments
I want to acknowledge my family. My family is a field of trees with many branches and leaves. My mother was the last of 13 children. So shout out to all my aunts ( esp Aunt Jo Ann) the lady that raised me as her granddaughter. To all my uncles, cousins, cousins cousins, etc.
Lastly, I want to acknowledge my 4 siblings