Believe Bigger : Discover The Path To Your Life Purpose (Unabridged) (Audio CD)
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Reinvention strategist Marshawn Evans Daniels delivers a practical and inspirational guide for women ready to reclaim their lives and discover a higher purpose after experiencing regret and disappointment-demonstrating that through disruption, life can become sweeter than ever imagined.
Marshawn thought she was on the right path. She was a high-powered sports attorney ready to marry the man of her dreams-until she learned he was being unfaithful six days before the wedding. After heartache flipped her seemingly perfect world upside down, she found herself craving a life soaked in purpose, not just success.
Believe Bigger is about resilience, reclaiming your life, and how God uses disruption to awaken something greater within. Marshawn opens her heart and shares what it takes to breakthrough to a new, more confident you. She shows readers how painful or unexpected circumstances can redirect you towards what God created you to do.
Whether you are drowning in self-doubt and regret, feeling stuck, or sensing a shift but are unable to discern what’s next, Marshawn’s five stages of divine reinvention will help you gain insight into your ultimate calling and the courage to pursue it. You’ll see that disruption is not designed to devastate or destroy, but to develop and redirect.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781640910249
ISBN10: 1640910247
Marshawn Daniels
Binding: Audio CD
Published: March 2018
Publisher: Oasis Audio
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