In this workbook based on New York Times bestseller Reposition Yourself , author T.D. Jakes offers guidance to live a prosperous life, rather than settling for less, through mindful affirmations, meditations, prayers, and journaling exercises.
T.D. Jakes offers readers of the New York Times bestseller Reposition Living Life Without Limits a collection of scripture and quotes that provides the spiritual underpinnings of his message about applying Christian principles to adjust to the many changes that life brings.
Reposition Yourself , the narrative book, uses wisdom collected from more than thirty years of Jakes's experience counseling and working with high-profile and everyday people on financial, relational, and spiritual creativity on the path to an enriched life filled with contentment at every stage. This accompanying workbook provides journaling exercises that will give you the tools to achieve your goals, defeating financial foes, and prepare for the future. There are also chapters targeted specifically to women on secrets for success. The workbook includes affirmations, meditations, and prayer. All these exercises will help you live a more prosperous life.
Reposition Yourself Workbook collects the words that ground Reposition Yourself solidly in biblical teachings. This workbook is an essential keepsake, to carry with you in moments when inspiration and encouragement are needed.
Bishop T.D. Jakes is the author of the bestsellers God's Leading Lady; The Lady, Her Lover and Her Lord; Maximize the Moment; The Great Investment; His Lady; Woman, Thou art Loosed (the film of which won the Best Film Award at the Santa Barbara Film Festival) and He-Motions. His daily morning show The Potter's Touch and weekly broadcast The Potter's House air on Trinity Broadcasting Network and Black Entertainment Television, as well as in Europe and South America. Bishop Jakes is the founder and pastor of The Potter's House, one of the fastest-growing churches in the nation, where he leads an interracial congregation of more than 28,000 members. He lives in Dallas with his wife and five children.