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Grace Trail: Find Your Footing and Move Toward the Life You Were Meant to Live

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No matter who you are, no matter what you'vebeen through, Grace Trail® will connect where you are now with where you want to go.

You can walk the trail anywhere, anytime, withanyone by just showing up and asking the questions shared in this book. Created by acclaimed life coach Anne Barry Jolles in 2012 to help hercope with the worry of having a son in combat in Afghanistan, GraceTrail has guided thousands of people to begin a simple conversationaround joy, hope and resiliency.

Plymouth, MA is the site of the original, beloved path, but it is not the only one. Grace Trail can bewalked anywhere, from the comfort of the reader's kitchen to the officeor any outdoor spot. Filled with easy to implement ideas, inspirational anecdotes, humor, compassion and realistic optimism, this book offersreaders practical, immediate tools to take "5 Steps Toward Your BestLife.®"

By asking and reflecting on key questions about thefive components of GRACE - Gratitude, Release, Acceptance, Challenge and Embrace - you will find that you are walking off your worries andaccessing hope. Move toward the life you were meant to live with GraceTrail.

Grace Trail is the Trail that leads you back to you.

158 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 22, 2016

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September 20, 2018
I enjoyed this book which guides the reader through steps (actual physical steps work best) to face life’s challenges. I read the book with two other cancer survivors, and we all found meaning in the book.
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July 2, 2018
Stopped on page 61. The book is too secular and relies on the advice of self over God for joy. My faith disagrees with this premise and makes it a difficult read. Others may find more benefit.
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