Who do you think you are?
Book Description
In a world filled with competing voices telling you who you should be, finding your authentic identity can feel like an impossible task. Kristin Beasley invites readers on a transformative journey to discover their true worth beyond the noise of external expectations and internal doubts.
This thoughtful exploration addresses the universal struggle of identity confusion that plagues so many people today. Whether you're battling negative self-talk, wrestling with societal pressures, or simply feeling lost in the roles you play, Beasley offers a path toward clarity and self-acceptance rooted in spiritual truth.
Drawing from biblical principles, contemporary psychological research, and authentic personal experiences, the author creates a comprehensive guide for anyone seeking to understand their genuine value. Rather than offering quick fixes or surface-level affirmations, this work digs deep into the foundation of identity itself, challenging readers to question the false narratives they've accepted about themselves.
The book's approach is both practical and profound, combining scriptural wisdom with real-world application. Beasley doesn't simply tell readers what to think about themselves, but rather equips them with tools to discern truth from deception in their own self-perception.
For those ready to shed limiting beliefs and embrace a more authentic version of themselves, this 250-page journey offers hope, healing, and the possibility of genuine transformation from within.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~7 hours)
π Length: 250 pages
What You'll Discover
- β Explore Spiritual Gifts
- β Understand psychological principles
- β Explore Christianity
- β Explore Personality assessment
- β Explore Biblical teaching
- β Explore Women
- β Explore Children of God
- β Explore Interpersonal relations