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True You: The Simple Art of Seeing Who You Really Are

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The Simple Art of Seeing Core Identity If you feel uncomfortable with eye contact, have you ever wondered why? Because it feels intrusive and rude, that’s why. It makes you feel exposed and triggers deep insecurities. But wait - why should simple eye contact makes you feel so vulnerable? Are the eyes truly the window to the soul? Can the secret to your true nature be discovered through those tiny stained-glass portals? The definitive answer Yes! On an intuitive level, you already know that even perfect strangers can see straight through you. Otherwise, why would you mind when they glance at those beautifully colored circles in middle of your face? The important question now that you know, what will you do about it? Why not dive right in and find out who you really are and who you’re meant to become? Your deep identity has much to offer. It’s ready and waiting to show you how to experience your true nature at last. You’ll quickly discover that you are much, much better than anyone told you. You’ll develop and experience greater confidence, happiness, satisfaction, purpose, and meaning in life than you ever expected. True You walks you through the very simple steps of learning to see straight through people, then explains how to use this ability to change your world for the better. Give it a try! As with millions of others who have discovered this innate human ability, your life will never be the same.

132 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 12, 2016

About the author

Shaun Roundy

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Author Shaun Roundy earned an MA in English and has published five books and taught university writing for over a decade.

Shaun has lived on four continents and one tropical island. He has climbed 18k' mountains, sailed through two oceans, rides motorcycles and enjoys many other sports. He has volunteered on his county's Search and Rescue team for over a decade, chairs the Mountain Rescue Association Intermountain Region, and his sense of adventure spills into his engaging and insightful writing style.

While his fiction and nonfiction alike often relate struggle and even heartache, they always convey a hopeful optimism that seeks the good in life and sees the best in people, and the determination to make the most of any circumstances that arise.

Shaun can't help adding deep and useful insights to his writing, yet this wisdom integrates smoothly into the writing without distracting from the ongoing story. One book explains the meaning of life. Others discusses healing and second chances. Several show how to find beauty all around, all are well crafted and enjoyable stories.

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