FROM LAW ENFORCEMENT TO BEST-SELLING AUTHOR
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Posted by: Matt Boster
Date: Jan 14 2017 12:32 PM
ADAM DAVIS, Author of Amazon best-selling devotional, Spirit & Truth: 52 Encouraging Messages for America’s Law Enforcement has released a new book entitled, Be Awakened: A New You in 40 Days. A former Dothan Police Officer, Adam continues his commitment to law enforcement through giving a portion of all book sales to benefit a non-profit organization funding law enforcement training and assistance.
While serving in law enforcement, Adam published his first best-seller under the name J.A. Davis. The success of his book created numerous opportunities and a small business was born. In September 2015 Adam founded his business and has since grown internationally helping over 125 individuals and businesses achieve their goals.
Order through Amazon on: http://amzn.to/2ikfsY0
Internationally known, #1 New York Times Best-Selling Author, Dan Miller endorsed Be Awakened: A New You in 40 Days saying:
"Sleepwalkers take heart. This book is a guide that will awaken you to a richer, more fulfilling life. If you are a dreamer who is willing to take action you can adapt these new habits for a success you’ve never experienced."
-#1 New York Times Best-Selling Author Dan Miller 48Days.com
Upcoming Events:
Interview
January 18, 2017, 7 PM The Wiregrass Local Podcast
Book Signing
February 11, 2017, Dove Christian Supply
ABOUT ADAM DAVIS
ADAM DAVIS helps people around the world move from stagnant living to abundant living through coaching, writing, and public speaking. His words have inspired people to take massive action on their dreams and goals. In Be Awakened: A New You in 40 Days, Adam reveals his proven process for awakening your mind, spirit and drive to pursue the things that excite you!
Learn how to:
- START with nothing but a dream.
- AWAKEN your spirit man to pursue your calling.
- IDENTIFY your purpose and passions.
- OVERCOME procrastination and perfectionism.
- BELIEVE in yourself when nobody else does.
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