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Queen, Speak Out: How to Rediscover Your Voice and Become Your Own Champion in Life and at Work

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"Christine writes with empathy, clarity, and discernment. She shares practical insights that will move you to reclaim the power of your voice and be yourself." -Karen Arrington, Author of NAACP Image Award-Winning Book, Your Next Level Life

Inhibited. Insulted. Invisible. Are these words trampling loudly through the chambers of your mind—echoing lies, spurring self-doubt and imposter syndrome? 
“Who am I to . . . ?” is an oft-recurring, disempowering narrative. Yet it’s the opposite of what’s true. You are worthy of taking up space, being seen, and being heard. 
By speaking out, you activate your greatest weapon—your voice—to claim what’s rightfully yours. 
Who are you not to . . .
In Queen, Speak Out, you’ll discover the step-by-step path to dismantle obsolete, crippling beliefs and leverage the power of your voice to be as you are. Imagine what waking up to and owning your greatness could look like for you.
Christine H. Sandoval is a writer, coach, and entrepreneur, helping finishers in transition rebuild their self-worth after an exit. She currently lives in Austin, Texas, with her husband Mike and dog Asher. 

172 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 5, 2021

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Good self help book

This book was a very good book. It taught people have to be there best selves and I think that is good.
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It was an insightful and inspirational book. It was worth the read.
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