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316. Book Writing and Personal Development: Interview with Maida Celedon

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In this episode, I interview Maida Celedón M., a life coach based out of Toronto, Canada, who recently published her first personal development book, The Road to F*ck It: An Unapologetic Guide to Standing in Your Power with Trivium Writing's help. During our conversation, we talked about the book writing process, personal development, coaching, and what led Maida to write this unconventional book.
The Road to F*ck It takes a bold approach to personal development. Straightforward, narrative, and full of personality, the book takes readers on a journey to "F*ck it" —the moment they get off the passenger's seat of their life and finally take the wheel.
Connect with Maida through her website or her Instagram page.
To purchase a copy of her book, click here.

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In this episode, I interview Maida Celedón M., a life coach based out of Toronto, Canada, who recently published her first personal development book, The Road to F*ck It: An Unapologetic Guide to Standing in Your Power with Trivium Writing's help. During our conversation, we talked about the book writing process, personal development, coaching, and what led Maida to write this unconventional book.
The Road to F*ck It takes a bold approach to personal development. Straightforward, narrative, and full of personality, the book takes readers on a journey to "F*ck it" —the moment they get off the passenger's seat of their life and finally take the wheel.
Connect with Maida through her website or her Instagram page.
To purchase a copy of her book, click here.

  continue reading

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