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In the complexity and speed of modern life, taking time to nurture oneself is often sacrificed to more immediate demands. We struggle to understand our purpose and how we show up in the world. We wonder what our lives are about and if we are making a difference. These are big questions with no easy answers, yet questions worth exploring. In ALIGN, author Jen Smith shows that the first step to creating a better life begins with understanding identity. In this first book of the ALIGN-ACT-ACHIEVE series, Smith explores the process of aligning which includes examining your values, beliefs, skills,…mehr

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In the complexity and speed of modern life, taking time to nurture oneself is often sacrificed to more immediate demands. We struggle to understand our purpose and how we show up in the world. We wonder what our lives are about and if we are making a difference. These are big questions with no easy answers, yet questions worth exploring. In ALIGN, author Jen Smith shows that the first step to creating a better life begins with understanding identity. In this first book of the ALIGN-ACT-ACHIEVE series, Smith explores the process of aligning which includes examining your values, beliefs, skills, and talents-those things that make your spirit soar and your energy surge. Traveling inward, ALIGN guides you through a series of stories, questions, insights, and exercises to help you find your own answers to life's most important, yet often ignored, questions. It marks the beginning of a journey of a lifetime.
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Autorenporträt
Jen Smith is a tutor at the Queen's Foundation Birmingham. She has a Masters in Biblical Studies from Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena California and a PhD in Theology from the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam. Her doctoral research focused on Christian adult learning methodology and she is passionate about facilitating conversation about what it means to teach and learn both in the church and other theological educational settings.