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Dear Insecurity: A Powerful Guide To Overcoming Self-Doubt And Unleashing your God-Given Gifts

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Are you ready to release self-doubt and activate your God-given gifts to make a powerful impact in the world? It's time to stop holding yourself back and step into the calling that God has placed on your heart. Crystal Daye, an international speaker and coach, understands the struggles of feeling inadequate and struggling with imposter syndrome. But she also knows the freedom and joy that come from embracing your true identity and walking confidently in your purpose.

In her new book, "Dear Insecurity", Crystal shares practical and Spirit-led inspired steps to overcome insecurity, tap into your God-given potential, and unleash your unique gifts on the world. You'll learn how to defeat fear, doubt, and anxiety, grow in faith to pursue your calling, and develop empowering habits that bring joy, peace, and fulfillment.

With Biblical principles and real-life examples, "Dear Insecurity" is a no-fluff guide to living the abundant life God has destined for you. Whether you're struggling with self-doubt, feeling stuck, or simply want to grow in your faith and purpose, this book will equip you with the tools and encouragement you need to make a powerful impact in the world.

Don't let your insecurities rob you of the abundant life God has destined for you. Say goodbye to self-doubt and let your transformation begin with Dear Insecurity. Get your copy today and start believing that you too can make a difference in the world, regardless of personal or perceived limitations.

172 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 24, 2021

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Author 15 books19 followers
March 16, 2021
Excellent Read for Every Woman! The Author very plainly lays out the steps to overcome self-doubt and focus on who God has called women to be. From the beginning of the book where the Author mentions the fact that she prayed for those reading the book and provides a list for the reader to self-identify – to the end of the book, where she speaks of the five negative female characters women tend to become and then provides the five positive characters we should be. Now this is in addition to all of the juicy revelatory scriptural references she provides throughout the book. I love all of it!

As a Christian Dating-Relationship Coach, it is my ministry to lead women to this place the Author speaks of - loving God first and loving themselves as His Word instructs & fulfilling the call on their lives. The Author has eloquently laid out the way, and the tools to establish that. I wanted to give 10 stars
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March 6, 2022
I’d recommend this book to anyone who really wants to be uncomfortable. If you have been ignoring that feeling or guilt and shame, especially relating to going back to the starting points of where your insecurities came from, this is the book that you need to soak in. I knew I would no longer be the same. I had to say “insecurity, bye”, and “purpose, hello”. I no longer had a safety blanket that kept me warm. I was exposed. Now how was I to know that God knew me like that and told someone to write about it in a book?
What I really enjoyed about this book is that Crystal shared very vulnerable sides of her that are not only relatable, but makes you see that because she has overcome some things, and is still using her gifts to minister to others.

If the last time you were uncomfortable was speaking on your class or you waved to someone who was waving to someone behind you, I’d recommend this book for you. We can’t really deny that there are days we just feel less than like in Math and just the thought of digging into your high school past or those times in your childhood where all your older family members brought up was how much you eat, you’ll need to he tools in this book to heal.

I knew that I no longer wanted to compare myself to celebrities online or even my 16 year old body, I wanted to be a confident In who God says I am and what he thinks of me.
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Author 2 books1 follower
July 19, 2025
I read this book from cover to cover, and let me tell you—if you struggle with insecurities, this book is a tool for your arsenal.

The message is solid. The tips are practical. The stories and raw. A solid read indeed.

My favourite takeaway (that has truly transformed the way I view my own insecurities) is when the author says, "The antidote to insecurity isn't self-confidence. It's identity in God. If you know who God says you are, your insecurities will become powerless."

Such a powerful message.
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June 18, 2024
Love it

Overall, this book is excellently written. However, my favorite chapter, "Level Up Your Faith," stood out to me the most. Crystal adeptly guides us, the readers, through a transformative process, empowering me to say goodbye to my insecurities.
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