Self-Acceptance

In our society, the focus is often on needing to be better. We need to be smarter. We need to be more productive. We need to be more attractive. We need to be a better partner/parent/child. We need to be what we are not. What if we are good enough the way we are? What if the real work is in self-acceptance?

- Lel Gray Levin and Dr. Adam Levin

Gregory Perrine

Avid troubleshooter and eternal student, Greg was inspired by his grandmother's experience with technology and launched eGuide Tech Allies. With over a decade in sales experience, Greg honed his business skills in the world of high-end off premise catering, learning the ins and outs of operating a small business. Greg brings his passion for helping others and enriching the lives of those around him to the core of this business. 

http://www.eguidetechallies.com
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