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Aikido in Everyday Life by Terry Dobson and Victor Miller. Their premise is that...
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Susan Jeffers
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Feel the Fear and Do It
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Aikido in Everyday Life by Terry Dobson and Victor Miller. Their premise is that "the best victory is the one in which everyone wins.
( Susan Jeffers )
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