The Perfect You: A Blueprint for Identity
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There is only one you!
When God created the blueprint for your universe, you were already part of the plan. science and scripture show you’re unique, brilliantly designed, and intelligent individual who fills a role no one else can. So the more Perfect you become, the more fulfilling and impactful your life will be.
what is the perfect You? Its how you process and exhibit your uniqueness through the way you think, feel, and choose. Everything you do and experience has an impact on the world, which is why it is vital for you to understand:
What your Perfect You is
When you are stepping out of your Perfect You
The mental, physical, and spiritual implications of stepping out of your Perfect You
How to stay in your Perfect You
In this book, Dr Caroline Leaf tackles this concept from theological, philosophical, and scientific angles, challenging you to think deeply about your identity and enabling you to apply these insights to your daily life. Drawn from thirty years of original research and twenty five years of clinical experience. The Perfect You includes groundbreaking new insights and an eye-opening questionnaire designed to help you understand your Perfect You.
are you tired of living in a suffocating box of expectations? The Perfect You will help you realise there was never a box to begin with.
Author: Dr Caroline Leaf
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