4 Quotes & Sayings By Pamela Harju

Pamela Harju is a #1 best-selling author, leading expert, and speaker on achieving your dreams. She is the leading expert on the subject of how to build a business that makes money and lives. She has been featured in The New York Times, Forbes, Entrepreneur Magazine, CNN, Fox News, The Washington Post and many others. Pamela is also a best-selling author of her own book Read more

Her second book, "The Dream Team," is a how to guide for dream teams who want to succeed in their career and business.

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It made him sad, realising that their smell was going to be gone for good one day. Even if they kept all their clothes, the scent would vanish eventually and become only a memory, just like everything else about them. Sometimes he thought he couldn’t even remember their voices anymore. There were photos of course, but it wasn’t the same. Although he had not hugged either of his parents in years, the thought of not being able to do so was too painful to bear, especially when he felt like he needed it. Eventually he would forget what it had felt like to be near his mum or what kind of a presence his father had. They were just going to be names, mere mentions in conversation that were glazed over and didn’t mean much to anybody. . Pamela Harju
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He had not been sleeping well over Christmas. Actually, he hadn’t been doing anything well over Christmas — eating, sleeping, exercising, talking, looking after himself, laughing, crying… No, he hadn’t really been crying despite all the pain he felt. It was just tearing him up inside, quietly. It was like his insides were being ripped up by an angered tiger. Pamela Harju
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Mel eventually gave up trying to talk to him and just sat there looking at him. There was not likely to be much to look at, apart from the red, puffy eyes, runny nose and the rest of the mess that was Kyle French. Certainly not the once good-looking young student that Mel had developed a crush on. Pamela Harju