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Truthfully Speaking: An Inspirational Memoir of Discovery, Acceptance, & Growth (en Inglés)
Nayshon T. Mosley
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Nia a. Patterson
(Prefacio de)
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Independently Published
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Truthfully Speaking: An Inspirational Memoir of Discovery, Acceptance, & Growth (en Inglés) - Patterson, Nia a. ; Mosley, Nayshon T.
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Reseña del libro "Truthfully Speaking: An Inspirational Memoir of Discovery, Acceptance, & Growth (en Inglés)"
Have you ever felt bound by your past? Do you ever feel like one of God's least-favored because of your past mistakes?Are you in a battle, living the life you envision and living life through the vision of others?Are you always feeling misunderstood by others?If you were able to answer, "Yes" to at least one of these questions, then this is the book for you. You are not alone. We all reach a point in life where we feel our growth is being stunted. In order to move beyond that place, we must go below the surface and examine possible reasons for our lack of growth. Truthfully Speaking, takes readers on a journey with Dr. Nay as she digs deep into her own roots, allowing readers to identify similar areas within their own lives or the life of a loved one. A raw, authentic, and timely manuscript, Truthfully Speaking is an emotional rollercoaster, filled with laughter, tears, encouragement and numerous examples of God's undying grace and mercy. Like a planted pot, when we notice the leaves are no longer bright, shiny, and flourishing, we must dig up the root to determine what's stunting its growth. We know repotting is necessary when we pull the plant up from the pot and see more roots than soil. When this is the case, repotting is inevitable in order to create more room for growth. Just like the plant, we occasionally need to dig up our own roots to see what's stunting our growth. If we only continue to water the surface, we can't expect growth. We must investigate, "Who are we really? Where did we come from? Why do we do the things we do, the way we do them?" The truth behind the answers to those questions can be found once we accept that we are a culmination of our experiences and relationships. When we begin to examine them in totality, then we can discover our root, thereby discovering our truth!