Reposition Yourself: Living Life Without Limits

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Simon and Schuster, May 8, 2007 - Religion - 278 pages
"If you don't like the way your life is going, redesign it... Restore your vision, revive your passion for living, and reclaim what was dormant inside of you. I cannot give you the dream but I can give you the tools to reach the dreams you have inside... I want to show you how to Reposition Yourself so you can do it, too. I have learned that minor adjustments make a big difference." Preacher Jakes shares insights that will help readers adjust to the many changes that life brings, confronting areas where subtle passivity or even poor choices may have stifled the reader's creativity. Using wisdom from more than thirty years of counseling, Jakes covers financial, relational, and spiritual creativity and shows how adapting to transitional moments in your life is the path to an enriched existence filled with contentment.--From publisher description.
 

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Contents

one The Courage to ConfrontFacing Your
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two Beating the AirFighting Failure with
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three Lost and FoundFinding Your Present
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four Against the OddsOvercoming the Fact
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five Divine DirectionBranding Is Better
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Repositioning Yourself for Whats
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seven
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eight
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Introduction
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eleven
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twelve
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thirteen
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fourteen
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fifteen
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epilogue
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acknowledgments
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nine
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for Consistent Growth
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T. D. Jakes, Bishop T. D. Jakes was born and raised in Charleston, West Virginia. He received a Doctorate of Ministry and was the founder and senior pastor of the Temple of Faith Ministries in Charleston for sixteen years. He relocated with T. D. Jakes Ministries, in 1996, to Dallas, Texas. Bishop Jakes is also the CEO for T. D. Jakes Ministries and has promoted hundreds of conferences across the country. He is the author of the bestsellers "Woman, Thou Art Loosed!," "Naked And Not Ashamed," "Can You Stand To Be Blessed," "Daddy Loves His Girls," "The Harvest," and "Loose That Man And Let Him Go." He serves on the board of directors and as a contributing writer for several religious magazines. He also has a weekly television broadcast called Get Ready with T. D. Jakes, which is aired in several countries throughout the world, and Bishop Jakes was named one of the nation's most influential ministers by The New York Times.

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