Let Go and Let God . . . and Then What?
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About the Book
What an incredible book this is! Within its pages the author somehow manages to combine self-help, inner healing, be motivational, and inspirational. What’s more this book is suitable for all ages, genres, and professions, something I find unique. Through the sharing of personal experiences with her reader, and the incorporation of a fictitious story about a cat called Delilah, her surroundings, and life, the reader is encouraged to open their eyes to their world, look forward with a positive attitude, and embark on a journey of self-discovery. From the moment we are ‘aware’ we absorb the information around us via other people. We learn, to discover things about our world and environment, listen to the expectations and limitations others put on us. Now, through this enlightening book we each have the tools we need to unlock our dreams, reach our full potential, and then grow, taking one day at a time to discover the real us. We learn how to unburdening ourselves of the concepts and restraints of others, and truly become who we want to be. From a very early age the author knew she had a strong affinity with the spirit world and animals. Her work has enabled her to recognise these gifts and her strength of character has led her to write her books. In fact her first published novel, How I Became a Dragon was inspired by her experiences whilst working in the Republic of Congo as Project Director for the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) in the Sangha Tri-National landscape. However, as she points out, if you are searching for God and enlightenment, it is not hidden in these pages. The purpose of this book is to, through telling her story, and talking about poignant moments in her life, which have opened her eyes to her true self, she hopes to inspire her readers to do the same. To aid in this, the book’s chapters focus on life experiences and at the end of each there is the opportunity for the reader to express their thoughts and experiences on each topic on the activity pages. These pages eventually combined to reveal their own unique journey. However, the author is keen to point out, our journey does not end there, because life is a continual adventure and the quest to discover new things about ourselves is constantly evolving each and every day. In Conclusion: This book contains the key to opening your own mind into the possibilities which await you. Within, the author gives her reader the tools they require to move forward positively, with true self-belief, and the knowledge that they are 100% in control. —Susan Keef
About the Author
Suzanne Mondoux: Explorer, Environmental Professional, Author, Screenwriter, Playwright and Actor French Canadian-born Suzanne Mondoux brings a profoundly unique and powerful skill set to the strenuous pursuit of shielding wildlife and the environment from ruthless forces. Resisting the label of activist—Suzanne prefers to be perceived as a Voice for Animals – “I am passionate about the well-being of animals.” Her globetrotting career has whisked her to exotic and perilous locations including Mauritania, Nigeria, Republic of Congo, Guinea, and Mali as a Biodiversity Manager, Environmental Manager and Project Director where as part of her many duties she endeavored to educate and direct sustainable exploration and extraction of our natural resources inhabited by elephants, gorillas, chimpanzees and many other fauna and flora. In a polar opposite, Suzanne worked in the Yukon Territory and the Northwest Territory and explored Antarctica. As a mining professional within the environmental and biodiversity sphere, Suzanne brings a kaleidoscope of experience – mainly lessons learned. The many opportunities for sustainable mining come within the corporate world – who wants to learn what and when do they want to learn --- driven by why they want to learn it and what drives the urgency to learn! Suzanne’s on the ground experience brings wonder and intrigue as to how ‘progress’ can be realized. She shares with those who listen. https://suzannemondoux.com/