Quote: Learning Life Lessons And Not Repeating Mistakes

Sep 8, 2020 | Clinical Psychotherpy

 

In todays video counselors Kevon Owen and Jack Smith are talking about: Quote: Learning Life Lessons And Not Repeating Mistakes. In life we can take actions or habits that are detrimental to our overall life and well being. If you seem to be making the same life mistakes over and over you might need counseling for guidance to get your life moving in the right direction. Contact Kevon Owen at 405-740-1249 or 405-655-5180 or you can visit his website at https://www.kevonowen.com.

Kevon Owen Christian Counseling
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Kevon Owen, Christian Counseling Edmond
119 S Broadway Suite #3
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Kevon Owen – Christian Counseling – Clinical Psychotherapy – OKC
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