INSTINCT Workbook UMI (Workbook)
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Unleash your God-given intuition and unlock the keys to your success with this personal application guide to the national bestseller, INSTINCT. This personal growth tool offers reflections, ponderables, revealing self-assessments, journaling exercises, leadership challenges and other interactive applications that expand on INSTINCT, drawn from its core themes and principles.
Bishop T.D. Jakes-called “perhaps the most influential black leader in America today” by The Atlantic-unveils “instinct” as the key to optimizing your success. His absorbing, interactive guide will put you in touch with the instincts that God gave you, so you’ll know when to close a deal, when to take a risk, and when to listen to your heart. The guide’s interactive questions, creative exercises, and strategic insights are specifically tailored to help you rediscover your natural aptitudes and reclaim the wisdom of your past experiences so you can experience the satisfaction of a life well-lived.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781455554034
ISBN10: 1455554030
T. D. Jakes
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: September 2014
Publisher: FaithWords/Hachette Book Group
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