Moving from the Basement To Your Penthouse of Purpose |
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Author:
| Beauchamp, A. W. |
ISBN: | 978-1-9793-4776-1 |
Publication Date: | Nov 2017 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $14.95 |
Book Description:
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A motivational transformational book that takes you on the journey of decluttering your emotional basement. It names the rooms of our emotional basement (physical body, spirit, heart, soul, and mind) and asks the question, "What is hiding in your rooms that is holding you hostage from your penthouse of purpose?" This basement is not a physical place that we can get up and walk out of simply because we no longer desire to be there. This basement is a state of emotional dwelling which...
More DescriptionA motivational transformational book that takes you on the journey of decluttering your emotional basement. It names the rooms of our emotional basement (physical body, spirit, heart, soul, and mind) and asks the question, "What is hiding in your rooms that is holding you hostage from your penthouse of purpose?" This basement is not a physical place that we can get up and walk out of simply because we no longer desire to be there. This basement is a state of emotional dwelling which places our spirit in bondage while allowing us to move freely in our physical bodies without accomplishing our dreams.Basement dwelling is not the dream home we decided to move into, it is a prison that was created from our surroundings and circumstances. Sometimes, we may simply slip and lose our footing, and end up in the basement. It really doesn't matter how we got there, it only matters that we understand that we have the option to move out. Moving From the Basement - To Your Penthouse of Purpose invites us to confront our fears, pains, and regrets, and make peace with our past to create our future.Excerpt: I lived most of my life around basement dwellers; some lived there because of circumstances beyond their control, and some because circumstances they allowed or blamed controlled them and some because the circumstances had become their comfort zone. Many were people with big visions and little to no action to bring them into reality. They were often motivated by the desire to move, but the motivation was not enough to bring their dreams into reality. They were people gifted with God-given talents, yet they never used them to fulfill their purpose. Why was this; why would someone with God-given talents and gifts not use them?