Who Told You That? | Free Book
So much more than a question, "Who Told You That?" delivers a profound, yet practical opportunity to stimulate and exterminate the covert operation of status quo thought. It's calculated provocation carefully positioned in the pages encourages both intentional honesty and uninhibited transparency, while providing inspiration, information, and transformation. Through various snapshots of his life journey, Don passionately calls one's mind to attention, to participate and even perspire mentally, emotionally, and spiritually in a quest of a new-found freedom from self-sabotage and ultimate defeat.
Regardless how many books have been written, read, and quoted, we just don't know what we don't know. Whether imposed or carried from childhood, or the result of an evolution of life events, our collective choices are being influenced by valued voices. Good, bad, or ugly, identifying the systemic and systematic sources for what often appears to be tight and right while potentially wayward and wrong is paramount. This cannot be attained without one's commitment to being honest, first and foremost, with themselves. We must assume the primary role and responsibility of initiating, facilitating, and participating in our own search and rescue. The future begins to become brighter the moment we establish the probable cause for a "self" centered pause.
Together, we will:
Examine and Expose Our "Self" - Hand delivered insights as to why intentional inquiry is required and not an option to experience success and fulfillment in life.
Excuse Our "Self" - Hand delivered tools providing extensive opportunity to acknowledge, accept, and annihilate the subtle seduction of personal separation, isolation, and annihilation.
Enroll Our "Self" - Hand delivered content and end of chapter personal reflection questions to challenge the reader to confront covert apathy arriving to a new place of personal passion, conviction, growth, maturation, and life fulfillment.
Join The Quest for A New-Found Freedom From Self Sabotage & Ultimate Defeat
In The Press
Thousands of years ago the renowned Hebrew champion, poet, and king - the man we know as David, wrote in Psalm 26:2-3, from the intimacy of his heart directly to God, "Examine me, O Lord, and prove me; try my reins and my heart. For thy loving kindness is before mine eyes: And I have walked in thy truth." In these few heart-felt words we hear the echo of our own hopes, aspirations, faith, and "soul cries" to God to help us, examine us, and guide us as we hope in Him. In "Who Told You That?", author Don Hand expertly guides us through an essential self-journey of exploration, examination, and eye-opening honesty in which we take a deep search of our life, who we are, and who we are called to be. Hand unflinchingly helps the reader to shine a flashlight of truth on our own self-imposed hindrances to understanding and becoming all that we are meant to be and do in this one precious life we live. He helps us to examine our hearts, see the corresponding results we witnessed in our lives and get beyond excuses and complacency and into the rich place of personal passion and life fulfillment! I've known Don Hand for many years and believe me when I say that he will lead you on a life-road with which he is personally quite intimate. It's time for you to defeat doubt and self-sabotage.
O. Wayne Brewer, International Director of Adult/Men's Discipleship
Church of God International Offices
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Wow! Don has taken on the difficult and scary subject of self-reflection and introspection and turned it into a journey of exciting self-awareness and fulfillment. What an exciting help as we traverse the uncertainties of life.
David L Frerking, DC, MMD, DABCI
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- Title: Who Told You That? | Free Book
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