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Why good people do bad things: how to stop being your own worst enemy
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New York : HarperOne, c2008.
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xii, 243 pages ; 21 cm.
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North Highlands-Antelope
158.1 F699w 2008
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Discover a Life Filled with Passion, Meaning, and Purpose

New York Times bestselling author Debbie Ford leads us into the heart of the duality that unknowingly operates within each one of us. Providing the tools to end self-sabotage, Ford ultimately knocks down the façade of the false self and shows us how to heal the split between light and dark and live the authentic life within our reach.

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1st HarperCollins paperback ed.
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English
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9780060897376 (pbk.) :, 0060897376 (pbk.) :
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APA Citation (style guide)

Ford, D. (2008). Why good people do bad things: how to stop being your own worst enemy. 1st HarperCollins paperback ed. New York, HarperOne.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Ford, Debbie. 2008. Why Good People Do Bad Things: How to Stop Being Your Own Worst Enemy. New York, HarperOne.

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Ford, Debbie, Why Good People Do Bad Things: How to Stop Being Your Own Worst Enemy. New York, HarperOne, 2008.

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Ford, Debbie. Why Good People Do Bad Things: How to Stop Being Your Own Worst Enemy. 1st HarperCollins paperback ed. New York, HarperOne, 2008.

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