Where Does It Hurt?: Learning to identify your trauma and heal

Joshua Okpara
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Where Does It Hurt?: Learning to identify your trauma and heal

Joshua Okpara
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38 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Oct 07, 2022
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 38
  • Publisher: Joshua Okpara
  • ISBN: 9798218082840
  • Dimensions: 4.0" W x 0.09" L x 6.0" H

As always Pastor Josh, excellent work on this book! Very thought-provoking. I must say, your piece about laziness affecting our ability to effectively diagnose our issues was off-putting at first. My initial thought was that laziness was probably not the best term to use in this circumstance; but, your explanation on laziness and how it negatively applies to our diagnostics process was so eye-opening. It has really stuck with me. I would have never thought of it in that way, but I honestly agree! It may not seem like laziness, but at the root of it, it is! There's an unwillingness to put in work to dig deep and look at the roots of our issues. That process can definitely be scary, and introspective work takes a lot of maturity and honesty. Furthermore, I appreciate your consideration to add that one should talk this process through with someone else. It is very helpful and there's also accountability there to be honest with yourself and your situation, as well as uncover things you may not have considered on your own. All in all, this book is excellent and necessary. Definitely an on-time word.

  • Jada Spruill - Founder of Saphar's Page

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