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Companion Book 

This study guide is a companion book for my memoir entitled, "I Did It Alone!" Each chapter of this guide corresponds with a chapter of my memoir.


I want to encourage you to read the chapter in my memoir first, before reading the corresponding chapter contained within this study guide.


You will gain much by following this pattern because this guide contains key Scriptures taken directly from my memoir, then coupled with thought provoking questions about these Scriptures.


As an additional bonus, each chapter of this study guide begins with an impactful affirmation— reminding you that you are an overcomer!


​So, grab a notebook and a pen and let's plunge into this study together!​​

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​“I Did It Alone!”

Born into a troubled family, Shannon understood early on what it was to feel alone in the world. Life was a series of insurmountable challenges that she had to face solely with the help of God. Currently a television producer, she has pushed her way through overwhelming rejection, frightening financial difficulties, and extreme risk-taking in order to obtain God's plans for her life.

Drawing from her own personal experience, Shannon's deeply personal account of overcoming trials and navigating through unchartered territory will:

  • Help you to gain a better understanding as to why you have gone through what you have gone through in life.
  • Fuel your determination to soar above your preconceived ideas regarding your limitations.
  • Encourage you to face your own personal challenges with unyielding courage and faith.
  • Ignite a newfound desire to fulfill your God-given purpose.


Shannon Liddle is a television producer, speaker and mentor who is dedicated to inspiring women. Her "Speak Life!" television program airs weekly on a variety of networks. During her free time, she enjoys spending quality time with her lovely daughter and her two precious grandsons.



“From the moment I entered the world,
the enemy knew my life was significant.”

A Memoir by Shannon Liddle