No Thanks, I'm Full: Breaking Through Dysfunction and Finding Unconditional Love Along the Way

· FriesenPress
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About this eBook

In “No Thanks, I’m Full,” Debbie Payne shares her life, growing up and living in Hamilton and Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. She was born into a dysfunctional family, which deeply affected her and the life choices she made. Debbie shares those experiences, the lessons she’s learned, and how becoming a mother and finding her inner strength gave her the determination to break the cycle of dysfunction and succeed. Throughout the manuscript, she celebrates those who have shown her unconditional love and support, especially her beloved dog of 15 years, Coco.

Full of rawness, humour, and compassion, “No Thanks, I’m Full” teaches us that we are all worthy, lovable human beings that deserve to live our best lives, and that being born into dysfunction does not have to dictate who you are or who you become.

About the author

Debbie Payne, a RE/MAX Professional, has enjoyed helping people with their real estate needs for over thirty years. Grateful for the business relationships and lifelong friendships that have developed over her career, Payne is now pursuing another passion.

She is a member of the National Association of Memoir Writers and has been featured on their webpage. Debbie is a proud mother of her son, Austin, who is now in his twenties, and lives in Sarnia, Ontario, with her husband, Steve. “No Thanks, I’m Full” is her first book.

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