The Issues are in the Tissues: Get Comfortable in Your Own Skin and Thrive in Business and in Life

· Kim Makoi, D.C.
Ebook
128
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About this ebook

Your body is the lens through which you experience your entire life, including your business! So... is this a health book or a business book? Yes!

In his unique style of humor, candor and simplicity, certified N.E.T. (Neuro Emotional Technique) practitioner Dr. Kim Makoi (D.C.) explores the interplay of the body and the life we experience through it. He includes fresh insights and practical tips that you can usse immediately to feel more comfortable in your skin and your life.

Throughout the book, Dr. Kim shared stsories from his own personal journey from female to make and from anxious kid to successful practitioner.

In this book, you will explore your "three brains," discover the good S.E.C.S. approach to health, and even share a sneak peek into a psychedelic journey with the ancestors. The Issues are in the Tissues reads like a long letter from an old friend. Settle in with a warm beverage and get ready to laugh, cry and emerge with a new level of love and comfort with yourself!

About the author

Kim Makoi is a champion letter- and postcard-writer who has been working for the past 25 years as a mindbody chiropractor. He has been based out of San Francsico since 2000, and has recently started producing books and other materials to pass on the knowledge that he has gained over his time in practice. Known by most people as "Dr. Kim," he has a knack for making serious and complicated topics seem simpler and easier to digest. He puts the fun in funeral.

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