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your next bold move

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You are in transition. The place between where you are and where you want to be. Do you find yourself asking these questions?

What is wrong with me?
What happened to the challenge?
Is this as good as it gets?
What will happen if I make a change?

With his trademark insight, Dr. Sam Chand leads readers on a journey to take the next steps into their destiny.

Speaking transparently with wisdom born out of personal experience, he identifies key diagnostic questions of self-discovery and offers a practical roadmap through transtion.

From the relational impacts to professional and spiritual challenges, Dr. Chand provides actionable insights that will help you chart a course for success as you pursue your next bold move.

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Published January 1, 2017

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May 28, 2022
So, this was a good and very helpful book. There were a lot of things that really stuck out, such as his explanation of the things you do at work to "pay the rent" vs the other half of what you do leaving the legacy. I didn't give it 5 stars because people always get a little weird about 1. finding God's will, when it isn't that c0mplicated, and 2. Make decisions based off of what they feel and call it the direction of God/God's will. Things always get turned into this mystical thing when we're talking about the future. It wasn't as bad here as in other books, and it was only on certain parts, but it was enough to dock it a little bit. Very helpful and insightful book, and I think for Sam Chand, Sam Chand did the right thing, and I think it was very helpful sharing that process, but this book has limited value to people who don't want to make a bold move but want to do the same thing in perpetuity. I also don't think some of the stuff applies to everyone, but still helpful.
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