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Photo Adventures in Cuba ~ Unlock Your Power of Positivity

Photo Adventures in Cuba - Unlock Your Power of Positivity

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The Most Curious Positive Psychology Coaching Adventure You'll Ever Take!
Ready to banish boredom and make a radical shift in how you travel? To bang bongos, ride a water buffalo, and creep into a cavernous cave? Don't worry, the 6 foot snake was dead!

Whether you're a coach, joy seeker, or travel adventurer, you will love this book!

Judy wrote this book as a tribute to her mother who inspired her to travel to Cuba. Now you who love adventure can savor it, too. And you who seek joy and confidence can discover your strengths. And you coaches and consultants can soak up the latest strengths spotting strategies.

Are you in overwhelm?
Does your day flow like you want?
Do you want more jump out bed energy?

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See and feel how life sparkles for the Cubans who embrace positivity life enhancers: Joy, Gratitude, Serenity, Interest, Hope, Pride, Awe, Amusement, Inspiration and Love . . .

It will rocket you
to galaxies of glee!

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"I have always wanted to visit Cuba, and Judy's vibrant book transported me there, mind, heart and soul. This is a 'must read' for anyone who wants to embark upon a delightful journey into the possible!"
Viki Winterton, Publisher,
Insights and PUBLISHED magazines


"Photo Adventures of Cuba ~ Unlock Your Power of Positivity is overflowing with gorgeous photos and spirited text that will activate and energize your 'upward spiral', feed your soul, and bring a smile to your face!"
Janice Taylor, Life & Wellness Coach, Hypnotherapist, Author of Our Lady of Weight Loss


If you are a Joy Seeker...

After you finish Photo Adventures in Cuba ~ Unlock Your Power of Positivity you will...
Discover Hemingway's Havana and why he used his savvy strengths.
Delight in 136 picturesque "travel back to classic car time" photos, each depicting a strength.


Savor 24 uniquely inspiring "how to engage your strengths" human interest stories.
Infuse more meaning into your life with soul-searching questions at the end of each chapter.
Imagine yourself smiling in the photos sporting a whole new strengths wardrobe.
Feel transformed with gratitude by Cuba's thriving spirit.
Claim confidence and bolster your immunity.
Let happy days add

Wow! And yippee!

Positivity is a learned skill.

Strengths make your life sizzle.

A gift you give yourself!

This book is like savoring your
strengths in a five-star spa!


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Praise from Professionals:

"Judy Krings brings the Strengths and Virtues of Positive Psychology to life!"

~Martin Seligman, Ph.D. Fox Leadership Professor of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania, and Director, Positive Psychology Center, author of Flourish


"If you know her, you hear her voice and her laughter come through in her newest book, Photo Adventures in Cuba, Unlock Your Power of Positivity, Follow her through a heartfelt journey into Cuba as she demonstrates the power of positivity. Watch how you connect your own values/strengths by walking the streets along side this most humorous vibrant woman. Her powerful positivity questions at the end of each chapter beg one to go inside and reflect. From a time gone by to our time in the here and now, using our strengths to the fullest is something we should all carry with us. Bravo, Judy!"

Sallie Felton, PCC, Life Coach, International Radio Talk Host, Co-Author of GPS for Success, Stepping Stones for Success, Clutter Free and Clear; Author of Start Where You Stand, Finding Your True North in Life/Work Balance and 1 Bestseller, If I Am So Smart, Why Can't I Get Rid of Clutter

Here's a really great bit of additional news:

When you buy the book today, you'll receive 60 downloadable bonuses from Judy's friends and colleagues!


CHECK IT OUT!

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