Second Chance to Live — Action Steps Revisited — A Synopsis Part 2 Video Presentation
Posted by Second Chance to Live on July 23, 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. In today’s article I am going to introduce Part 2 of the 2 Part article series Second Chance to Live – Action Steps Revisited – A Synopsis Part 2 Video Presentation. In Part 1 of this presentation I shared an overview of the 12 Action Steps to share my perspective in narrative format.
In Part 2 of the video series, I will share the 12 Action Steps in a list format. I put Part 1 of the article in the narrative format and now in Part 2 in the list format because I have found that some individuals learn in different ways. To watch and listen to the Part 2 of this video presentation, please click on the following link my friend, Action Steps Revisited – A Synopsis Part 2 Video Presentation.
In the event that you would like to also read Part 2 of the article Action Steps Revisited – A Synopsis Part 2 please click on the following link my friend. Thank you. Action Steps Revisited – A Synopsis Part 2.
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