Never Complete

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Inspirational, Christianity, Christian Life, Health & Well Being, Self Help
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Author: DAVID SCHAUB ISBN: 9781981715855
Publisher: DAVID SCHAUB Publication: December 27, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: DAVID SCHAUB
ISBN: 9781981715855
Publisher: DAVID SCHAUB
Publication: December 27, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Do you feel overwhelmed most of the time? Do you feel like your heart is heavy and weighed down more often than not? Or maybe you’re like me, where you’re an overly optimistic person but still have some things to work on. Either way, whether we are depressed, hurting, or experiencing real joy in our life, we all have a next step to take. This book truly is for everyone. 
We don’t need to arrive at a dead-end road to realize we have a next step to take in our lives. What’s a next step? It’s when we move forward with something that is going to bring us into greater freedom and purpose in our lives. We all have a next step to take, whether we are 18, 38, 58, or 108. If we aren’t dead, God is still using us. 
From growing up fatherless, to being arrested four times before I was 20 years old, to being a successful business owner making six figures and buying my first home by the time I was twenty-four, I have been grateful and empowered by every challenge thrown at me. This book is the story of every next step I took. Here’s the thing though; my next step wasn’t always an outward movement. Most of my next steps were inward, releasing and then receiving something new that made me who I am today. Who we are becoming is way more important than what we are doing. When we know who we are and what we were created to do, our next step just naturally happens. I talk all about this in my book. I ask questions people just don’t seem to ask. I don’t want to fix the symptom. I want to help fix the root of the problems we are having. Most of us don’t know who we are outside of our jobs, college degrees, and relationships. Take those three things away; who are you? Most people I’ve met can’t answer that question.
In this book you’ll learn - 
•Your story is worth being told despite the flaws.. 
•Our environment really makes us or breaks us. 
•Being grateful is a catalyst to joy. 
•How to be a leader the right way and not how the world defines it What a healthy relationship looks like.
•Being busy could be distracting us from becoming who we really want to be. 
•Why the world needs us to be our vulnerable authentic self. 
I hope you join me on this journey of taking next steps so we can change ourselves and the world one next step at a time.

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Do you feel overwhelmed most of the time? Do you feel like your heart is heavy and weighed down more often than not? Or maybe you’re like me, where you’re an overly optimistic person but still have some things to work on. Either way, whether we are depressed, hurting, or experiencing real joy in our life, we all have a next step to take. This book truly is for everyone. 
We don’t need to arrive at a dead-end road to realize we have a next step to take in our lives. What’s a next step? It’s when we move forward with something that is going to bring us into greater freedom and purpose in our lives. We all have a next step to take, whether we are 18, 38, 58, or 108. If we aren’t dead, God is still using us. 
From growing up fatherless, to being arrested four times before I was 20 years old, to being a successful business owner making six figures and buying my first home by the time I was twenty-four, I have been grateful and empowered by every challenge thrown at me. This book is the story of every next step I took. Here’s the thing though; my next step wasn’t always an outward movement. Most of my next steps were inward, releasing and then receiving something new that made me who I am today. Who we are becoming is way more important than what we are doing. When we know who we are and what we were created to do, our next step just naturally happens. I talk all about this in my book. I ask questions people just don’t seem to ask. I don’t want to fix the symptom. I want to help fix the root of the problems we are having. Most of us don’t know who we are outside of our jobs, college degrees, and relationships. Take those three things away; who are you? Most people I’ve met can’t answer that question.
In this book you’ll learn - 
•Your story is worth being told despite the flaws.. 
•Our environment really makes us or breaks us. 
•Being grateful is a catalyst to joy. 
•How to be a leader the right way and not how the world defines it What a healthy relationship looks like.
•Being busy could be distracting us from becoming who we really want to be. 
•Why the world needs us to be our vulnerable authentic self. 
I hope you join me on this journey of taking next steps so we can change ourselves and the world one next step at a time.

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