64 Lessons for a Life without Limits - Softcover

Jakes, T. D.

 
9780857206053: 64 Lessons for a Life without Limits

Synopsis

What people need today when they and society at large are in social and economic distress is great advice and spiritual support that is easy to access. 64 Lessons - informed by two of Bishop Jakes' bestselling titles, Reposition Yourself and Making Great Decisions - is a ready-reference book of advice to keep readers on course in managing their careers, relationships, health, home and spiritual well-being. The 64 lessons explore ideas like: 1. Good choices begin with research; 2. Quitting can be good, at the right time; 3. Begin before 'need' arises; 4. Regret can be the begging of triumph over adversity. For instance, we've all been told that quitters never win. But, there IS a time to quit, whether it's your job, marriage, church or project. The biggest problem with quitting is the timing. Quitting too soon may mean that you relinquish your dreams. Get comfortable with change. Even after you've repositioned yourself, change is constant. You may need to quit something in order to make room for the next season of your life. Before you quit anything, look within and determine your real motives. Revisit the longings deep in your heart. Get a clear perspective on what you're releasing and what your taking hold of. Examine your prior choices and consider what you've 'quit' in the past. This honest self-examination will prepare you for a new beginning.

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About the Author

Bishop T.D. Jakes is the CEO of The Potter's House of Dallas, Inc. and bestselling author of twenty-four books. He has won and been nominated for numerous awards, including a Grammy and NAACP Image Award. Visit T.D. Jakes online at WWW.tdjakes.com

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ISBN 10:  1451625243 ISBN 13:  9781451625240
Publisher: Atria Books, 2011
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