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Get Out of Your Rut: From Stagnant to Breakthrough

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In what some are already considering one of the most practical primers on empowerment and motivation, Dr. Jeremy Lopez releases his highly-anticipated book Get Out of Your Rut: From Stagnant to Breakthrough! Considered to be one of the foremost leading authorities on success coaching and a pioneering voice within the prophetic movement for more than two decades, Dr. Lopez combines practical, time-tested and proven strategies with ancient wisdom to present a blueprint proven to create success. With every vision and every dream, a literal process becomes enacted as those visions become more real to us. However, what happens between the vision and the manifestation? How does one move from “Point A” to “Point B” in order to actually move forward and advance? What do you do when you feel literally imprisoned – literally “stuck” in the ruts of life? How do you advance when you don’t know where to go? As you will discover in Get Out of Your Rut: From Stagnant to Breakthrough! there are techniques and strategies that exist that when implemented will cause you to not only advance but also to advance more quickly than you ever dared to imagine. Learn to move away from your past. Learn to act on your desires to create the abundant life you’ve been envisioning. Learn to build the life of your dreams. It’s time to move. It’s time to finally act. It’s time to finally get out of your rut once and for all!

104 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 5, 2019

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Jeremy Lopez

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Jeremy Lopez teaches and writes about the drama of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. His most recent book is Constructing the Canon of Early Modern Drama (Cambridge 2014), a history of the early modern dramatic canon from the eighteenth century to the present. He is the general editor of the Routledge Anthology of Early Modern Drama (forthcoming 2019), which will be the first entirely revisionary anthology of its kind in over a century. Other current work in progress includes a monograph on the life and work of John Fletcher. In January 2018 he will succeed Gail Kern Paster as the editor of Shakespeare Quarterly.

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