Melanie DewBerry has written one life-altering book in The Power of Naming: A Journey toward Your Soul’s Indigenous Nature.
She shares her wisdom and teaching of her Native American elders with a focus of helping the reader identify her core identity.
However, DewBerry’s process and focus on naming our core identity, at least in my mind, has far more implications for professionals in private practice including the naming of our businesses, the naming (and articulation) of what we actually do in our businesses, the naming of our strengths (and our challenges), the naming and understanding of our relationships, and the naming of our mission and purpose and vision. It’s a big promise - and DewBerry isn’t making this claim - but I am.
Her writing and her process are heart-focused, passion-building, and sincere. Her book is an education on the spirit of Indigenous People, peaceful warriors, false identities, and your soul. If you want to rediscover who you really are and you are willing to do the work, this book can take you deep.
I consider this book to be one of those “life-altering” books that I underlined and highlighted page after page. I will reference and re-read this book several times (which is something that I rarely do) and highly recommend it to anyone interested in digging deeper into who they are and equally interested in getting better at articulating who they are.