Resolve self identity crisis

Resolve self identity crisis
Author: Karthik Poovanam
Publisher: BookRix
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2017-12-05
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 3743844281


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All the books by Karthik Poovanam are written and structured to the point. There is no beating around, straight to the point and absolutely precise to the point. He is a CEO Coach and an author of more than 75 published books.

Identity Crisis

Identity Crisis
Author: Carrie M. Carter
Publisher: Vmh Vikki M. Hankins Publishing
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2017-09-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780998965390


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Have you ever experienced a crisis in your life that left you so numb, in a condition of instability or danger that impacted you socially and emotionally? Have you wondered for years where the pain originated? Have you found yourself asking questions like how did I get here? Why have I been in this same place for years, seeing no progress? What am I afraid of; is it ME? Identity Crisis is a book that has been birthed out of my own personal experience with a life crisis that eventually led me to wandering in my own identity. My deepest desire is for every reader to understand that there is a fundamental root cause to our underlying pain for which many have been suppressed for years by medicating feelings, masking pain and/or acting out in behavior or lifestyles. Some issues may have never been our fault, yet there are some we may have caused. Whatever the may be, life doesn't end there! This book seeks to inspire, challenge, and enhance self-discovery by identifying, confronting and conquering those hidden wounds that have been lying dormant and causing us to walk in an identity crisis, not knowing our own true identity, purpose, value or worth. With no resolve to these issues we view ourselves through the lenses of someone else. We can OVERCOME; today is our day to walk in total healing and restoration while loving who we are and knowing no one can beat you being you. It's time to walk in your own authentic self, unapologetically!

And David Perceived He Was King

And David Perceived He Was King
Author: Dale L. Mast
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2015-03-30
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781498430609


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God took David from the fields where he followed the sheep to become the ruler of Israel. He was overlooked by his father, yet chosen by God. He carried the dream to be king from the day Samuel anointed him, but he did not feel worthy to marry the king's daughter after defeating Goliath. David experienced many amazing moments in his life, yet he also endured many traumas. He was the hero of Israel and then became the hunted villain. He went from leading the armies of Israel to being pursued by the same. When David was anointed king in Judah, civil war erupted. Each step that God was establishing David's identity, the enemy was trying to steal it. Defeating Goliath required faith, but taking the throne required identity. It takes a Goliath to reveal a David, and his journey to produce a king. Faith believes what God can do. Identity believes what God can do through you. Let David's journey touch yours. "Dale has done a masterful job presenting life-transforming truths. His revelation concerning identity as the key to progressively advancing is enlightening and enabling. This book added new insights and encouragement to my life." -Dr. Bill Hamon "This book is a treasure. It is a deeper study of David's life. The insights the Holy Spirit has shared with us through Dale are extraordinary. The truth it contains will change you-guaranteed!" -Dutch Sheets "This is a captivating and compelling book about King David's journey to the throne. This is a book that you cannot put down because it speaks to you so personally. I loved the book!" -Bishop Anne Gimenez "Dale is a favorite teacher by our students and staff at GSSM. This book is an excellent resource. I highly recommend Dale and this book." -Dr. Randy Clark

Beyond the Military

Beyond the Military
Author: Jason Roncoroni
Publisher: Lioncrest Publishing
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2019-11-11
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781544505572


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After years of dedicated service, leaving might be the hardest mission for any military leader. If you're standing at the threshold of transition, fear and uncertainty are unspoken obstacles that can erode your confidence and excitement for what comes next. If you've already transitioned, you might still be struggling to find your place in society. No matter what you're feeling or where you are in this process, Jason Roncoroni and Dr. Shauna Springer want to partner with you on the journey for what happens next. Jason, an executive coach, and Doc Springer, a licensed psychologist, have combined their expertise and decades of experience to create the most comprehensive guide available for military leaders seeking happiness and fulfillment in life after the military. Beyond the Military applies the military decision-making process to help you confidently navigate transition. This handbook introduces an Integrative Program of Transition to address the critical aspects of transition that nobody else is talking about: optimizing whole health and wellness, social reintegration, cultural assimilation, economic stability, long-term professional development, and close relationship and family adjustment. With Jason as your coach and Doc Springer as your relationship consultant, you'll walk through over 30 exercises designed to help you unleash your full potential outside the uniform.

Every Woman for Herself

Every Woman for Herself
Author: Trisha Ashley
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2003-06-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0312313721


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A fast and funny contemporary novel set in Bronte country in which recently divorced Charlotte Rhymer discovers that when it comes to dating for the over 40's, it's every woman for herself.

Identity Crisis: The Root of Its Beginning

Identity Crisis: The Root of Its Beginning
Author: Carrie M. Carter
Publisher: PearlStone Publishing
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2015-12-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781944348014


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Have you ever experienced a crisis in your life that left you so numb, in a condition of instability or danger that impacted you socially and emotionally? Have you wondered for years where the pain originated? Have you found yourself asking questions like how did I get here? Why have I been in this same place for years, seeing no progress? What am I afraid of; is it ME? Identity Crisis is a book that has been birthed out of my own personal experience with a life crisis that eventually led me to wandering in my own identity. My deepest desire is for every reader to understand that there is a fundamental root cause to our underlying pain for which many have been suppressed for years by medicating feelings, masking pain and/or acting out in behavior or lifestyles. Some issues may have never been our fault, yet there are some we may have caused. Whatever the may be, life doesn't end there! This book seeks to inspire, challenge, and enhance self-discovery by identifying, confronting and conquering those hidden wounds that have been lying dormant and causing us to walk in an identity crisis, not knowing our own true identity, purpose, value or worth. With no resolve to these issues we view ourselves through the lenses of someone else. We can OVERCOME; today is our day to walk in total healing and restoration while loving who we are and knowing no one can beat you being you. It's time to walk in your own authentic self, unapologetically!

Identity Crisis

Identity Crisis
Author: Melissa Schorr
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2015-12-04
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1440590141


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Who does she think she is? Annalise's audacious freshman-year hookup with Cooper Franklin has a trio of friends thirsting for revenge. So they catfish Annalise by creating the perfect virtual guy, with Noelle playing along reluctantly only because her lifelong crush, Cooper, is in love with Annalise. As Annalise falls for it, even buying tickets for the concert of the year for her and her mythical new guy, Noelle feels more and more guilty. Then, the whole thing blows up and Annalise faces her betrayers. But when Annalise forgives, the reunited friends learn that adults--even famous adults--can be even more bogus than teenagers.

Identity Crisis

Identity Crisis
Author: Laura Scott
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2012-05-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 145922793X


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Gage Drummond's ex-fiancée is missing and in grave danger. Her identical twin sister is his only chance of finding her. But an accident has left Mallory Roth with amnesia. Still, Mallory is more than willing to help search for answers to secure Alyssa's safe return. But it soon becomes clear that Mallory isn't acting like herself. In fact, minute by minute, Mallory reminds Gage more and more of the woman he's desperate to find. And with one sister missing and another missing memories, it's obvious their enemies are playing for keeps. Can they discover the truth—before it's too late?

Identity: A Very Short Introduction

Identity: A Very Short Introduction
Author: Florian Coulmas
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2019-02-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0192563610


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Identity has become one of the most widely used terms today, appearing in many different contexts. Anything and everything has an identity, and identity crises have become almost equally pervasive. Yet 'identity' is extremely versatile, meaning different things to different people and in different scientific disciplines. To many its meaning seems self-evident, since its various uses share common features, so often the term is used without a definition of what, exactly, is meant by it. This provokes the core question: What exactly is identity? In this Very Short Introduction Florian Coulmas provides a survey of the many faces of the concept of identity, and discusses its significance and varied meanings in the fields of philosophy, sociology, and psychology, as well as politics and law. Tracing our concern with identity to its deep roots in Europe's intellectual history, individualism, and the felt need to draw borderlines, Coulmas identifies the most important features used to mark off individual and collective identities, and demonstrates why they are deemed important. He concludes with a glimpse at the many ways in which literature has engaged with problems of identity throughout history. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.