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When Your Normal Is Upset: Living Secure in Uncertain Times: WHY YOU SHOULD READ THIS BOOK
This book is a guide to applying emergency planning techniques in such a way that you exclude negative thinking and build resistance so that you can rise above the fray. It’s a coaching resource for creating Christianbased emergency preparedness plans that can be applied to any situation. When Your Normal is Upset: Living Secure in Uncertain Times is a reminder to break away from beliefs that limit our capacity to be victoriousin the face of adversity. This book promotes an events planning approach using spirit based techniques that support and encourage while reminding believers of endless opportunities and resources available for any perceived or real danger. This is a practical “whole armor” guide for succeeding in spite of what we see with our natural eyes.
When Your Normal is Upset: Living Secure in Uncertain Times is a position shifter and reminder that, as kingdom children, we must experience this life in full knowledge “though we live in this world, we are not of this world.” In the event of a disaster, the world would have us stand by our radios, await the warning sirens, or follow instructions from TV news personalities in order to learn which direction to take or which plan to follow. Our response as Christians, however, should be in conjunction with what we know from our relationship with God. It is in that “eternal knowing” that our strategies for success can be found.
As a management training consultant, I have offered workshops to help people understand how their “emotional state” can be affected by the words they speak and the messages they hear. I have continually emphasized the importance of taking responsibility and ownership of words and actions in order to control how they can influence and change any situation.
When Your Normal Is Upset: Living Secure in Uncertain Times will provide strategies that demonstrate how to activate and operate on this level of knowledge thereby conquering insecurity and doubt about succeeding at whatever we set our minds to accomplish. Finally, this book includes guidelines for practical application of details for preparing your own CDRP (Christian Disaster Response Plan).
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Bishop Noel Jones
Noel Jones Ministries
http://www.noeljones.org
"The Writer's Guide to Achieving Success encourages those who aspire to write by not only following the appropriate tools, tips and strategies but to connect to implementation techniques." Purchase the book using Paypal (See Button Below)
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Pastor Lee Michaels
Author/Radio & Television Host Heaven 600 & Grace & Glory
"Not only does this work portray a sensitivity to the dilemma of many would be writers but also addresses the need to 'implement a plan'.
Theresa has articulated with great clarity the steps necessary to ensure writers an opportunity to maximize their efforts. I believe this work will encourage many to see capturing their thoughts to print as being achievable."
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WRITING YOUR VISION, MAKING IT CLEAR
A writer is truly a word artist whose canvas is a sheet of paper. Like the painter with his brush, the words come alive, in full color, so the reader can be changed. Your words can bring hope, joy, laughter and support.
The first step to achieving writing success is accepting the fact that you are the common denominator for your ultimate success or failure—it is a personal choice as to whether we succeed or fail. The second step is having a clear “vision” of what you want to communicate.
Vision statements are focused on the future. They address the question “What kind of impact do I see my writing making on others? Where do I see my writing in 3 to 5 years? Your writer’s vision statement sets the tone for what you will write, defines the future path you’ll take with writing choices, and provides direction for your writing. Your vision statement is an expression of your desire to write. As you draft your vision statement, make sure you address the following questions:
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What do you desire to achieve by your writing? What is really on your heart to communicate?
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What will be different about your life once you’ve achieved your writing goal? How will you look once the book is published?
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Who do you want to impact with your message and why?
Your vision statement is birthed out of your heart’s desire for something to happen. It is the center of who you are. It is how you view and respond to situations, and how you want to be viewed in relation others.
Source: The Writer's Guide to Achieving Success: A Workbook for Implementing the Plan (c)2008
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