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Dance Until It Rains: Life lessons from my mother

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If you knew you could do or have anything you desired, what would you do and how would you live?

Learn life’s most important lessons from an ordinary person who had an extraordinary desire to change her circumstances. Be inspired to create a vision for your life, take some simple steps … and then watch how your life changes forever!

This is a book that will make you laugh and make you cry. Most importantly, it will help you to find the motivation to create a better level of wellbeing and a happier life for yourself.

Inspired by the life of Andrew Jobling’s mother, Sue, DANCE UNTIL IT RAINS reveals lessons that can help us all to live a life of health, happiness and prosperity.

Born in an Eastern European country faced with the threat of a world war and Nazi invasion, Sue Jobling’s childhood was full of challenges and events that significantly impacted her journey to adulthood. Despite this, she became a successful career woman, loving wife and adoring mother to three children. And when diagnosed with cancer, her inner strength shone through. With determination, gratitude, focus and an attitude of ‘doing what it takes’, she set about not just beating the disease but creating a life of abundance.

In this heart-warming tribute, Andrew takes the life lessons he learned from his remarkable mother and shows us how we can all benefit if we apply them to our own lives.

Andrew Jobling has over twenty-five years experience in team building, leadership and high performance. He is an in-demand speaker and mentor for individuals, teams and companies wanting to create positive long-term change in their organisations as well as their own lives. He is also the best-selling author of EAT CHOCOLATE, DRINK ALCOHOL AND BE LEAN AND HEALTHY, and SIMPLY STRENGTH. Andrew is married and lives in Melbourne, Australia.

180 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 12, 2011

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Andrew Jobling started out as a passionate but clueless footballer. With a vision of and obsession about a long and lucrative professional football career in mind, little time was left to consider other insignificant things in life … reading, academics and education.

After being beaten around the head many times and in pain for most of his football career he decided to launch into in the health & fitness industry. After all the abuse he received from heartless fitness trainers in his professional sporting career, it was payback time! He spent the next 15 years passionate about helping people with their health and wellbeing.

In 2002 he made, what appeared to be, an illogical and irrational decision. At the time he was running two businesses, working 15 hour days and 7 days per week. He had a personal training business that was putting money into his bank account and café that was taking it straight back out again.

Nevertheless, with no qualifications, background, ability or time he decided to write a book!

With a powerful message he wanted to convey, committing small pockets of time to writing each day and with a strong desire to get it done, two years later Andrew was holding his first book Eat Chocolate Drink Alcohol and be Lean & Healthy in his hands. He is still quite puzzled but immensely grateful as to how it actually happened.

That seemingly accidental decision catapulted his career into a completely different direction and put him on a wonderful path as an author, speaker and mentor. He now passionately spends his time writing and helping people all around the world fulfill their dream of becoming a published author.

Andrew jokes that it happened ‘by accident’ and that he is an Accidental Author, but the truth is he believes that there really are no accidents in life;

‘We create our destiny by dreaming bigger than most people would think reasonable, by believing in ourselves more than most people would think sensible, by making decisions that most people would think illogical and continuing to act way beyond the point that most people would have given up.'

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This is a book that i plan to add to my personal bookshelf and re-read regularly. The love that Jobling had for his mother is clear in the way that he continues to honour her even today, and by sharing the valuable lessons he learnt from her. I love how each chapter starts with a quote, and it inspires greater thinking and self care, as well as surrounding ourselves with love, support and positivity.
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