• Overcoming the Pain of Losing a Mother

  • StraightForward Talk Empowerment Series
  • By: Atiya
  • Narrated by: Atiya
  • Length: 20 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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Overcoming the Pain of Losing a Mother

By: Atiya
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Overcoming the Pain of Losing a Mother is an inspirational empowerment message for those who are finding it difficult to move on and get through the pain of losing a mother. Atiya shares the memories she has of her own mother, who passed away in 2005 from breast cancer. In this short, yet moving message, she imparts compassionately to help others deal with loss and inspires them to move on with their lives, holding on to wonderful memories and lessons.

©2012 Atiya's Light Publishing (P)2012 Atiya's Light Publishing

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Learned more about being Ms Illinois

Started out good but then it was about the writer and not the loss of a mother. Why the writer spent so much of the book talking about beauty pageants is beyond me. Poorly written.

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