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Thoughts to Ponder. Discovering Your Authentic Self is a faith-based book which explores topics in three categories: Self-discovery, Life, and Pursuit of Purpose. The author reveals personal insights and enlightenments through topics such as Introspection, Who am I?, Unintended Consequences, Courage of Convictions, and Show Up, just to name a few. Self-awareness is foundational to the book's message and encourages the reader to take an introspective look at his or her life to follow a path to self-discovery. Readers interested in books which highlight themes related to self-improvement,…mehr

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Thoughts to Ponder. Discovering Your Authentic Self is a faith-based book which explores topics in three categories: Self-discovery, Life, and Pursuit of Purpose. The author reveals personal insights and enlightenments through topics such as Introspection, Who am I?, Unintended Consequences, Courage of Convictions, and Show Up, just to name a few. Self-awareness is foundational to the book's message and encourages the reader to take an introspective look at his or her life to follow a path to self-discovery. Readers interested in books which highlight themes related to self-improvement, self-awareness, inspiration, and motivation through a faith-based lens will find Thoughts to Ponder Discovering Your Authentic Self to be an essential guide for personal growth.
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Kathy C. Patterson is an author, playwright, and essayist who delivers faith-based messages of empowerment, inspiration, and motivation. Her life's purpose is to empower people to maximize their potential irrespective of racial, ethnic, or cultural diversity through love, trust, respect, and sensitivity. Kathy obtained a Bachelor of Science Degree from Xavier University of Louisiana and a Master's Degree from LSU School of Allied Health Professionals in New Orleans, Louisiana. >"Never allow self-perception to be formed by the opinions of others. If you really want to know who you are, seek God, not man. Valuing a person's opinion of who you are more than your own is dangerous because his or her opinion may change when you're no longer needed."