The Three Rules Revisited — Consequences Video Presentation
Posted by Second Chance to Live on May 27, 2012
Hello and welcome back to Second Chance to Live my friend. I am happy to see that you decided to stop by to visit with me. Thank you. Over the past several days I created a 2 part video series, Don’t Talk, Don’t Trust and Don’t Feel. Today, I am introducing my video presentation of the article that I wrote in follow up to Don’t Talk, Don’t Trust and Don’t Feel, The Three Rules Revisited – Consequences.
I create video presentations to share my articles because I have found that individuals learn in different ways. Some individuals learn though reading, while other individuals learn through watching and listening. To empower individuals who learn through watching and listening I have created a video presentation of this article. I would invite you to watch the video presentation.
To watch and listen to the article, please click on the following link my friend The Three Rules Revisited – Consequences Video Presentation
If you would also like to read the complete article, please click on the following link The Three Rules Revisited – Consequences
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