Beware The Mind Hustler: Identifying Self-Destructive Thoughts And Distractions was written to help readers who are trying to rebuild their lives overcome The Mind Hustler's relentless pull to return to a lifestyle governed by destructive people, places, and things. At the heart of this transformative book are insights, strategies, and an array of voices offering their transformative testimonies of resistance, resilience, and resurrection. This is a must-read for returning citizens, credible messengers, and for people who never were incarcerated but are self-sentenced to serving time.
Beware The Mind Hustler: Identifying Self-Destructive Thoughts And Distractions was written to help readers who are trying to rebuild their lives overcome The Mind Hustler's relentless pull to return to a lifestyle governed by destructive people, places, and things. At the heart of this transformative book are insights, strategies, and an array of voices offering their transformative testimonies of resistance, resilience, and resurrection. This is a must-read for returning citizens, credible messengers, and for people who never were incarcerated but are self-sentenced to serving time.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Wyatt is the creative visionary, advisory board member, and guest instructor at the Institute for Transformative Mentoring (ITM), Center for New York City Affairs, The New School for Social Research and the Credible Messenger Institute (CMI) supported by Community Connections for Youth (CC-FY). ITM and CMI were created to help credible messengers address trauma caused by the vicissitudes of life as well as trauma experienced during incarceration while concomitantly learn how to mentor, counsel and advocate on behalf of court-adjudicated youth and young adults. Rev. Dr. Wyatt is a national role model, leader of leaders, renowned orator, author, and public theologian. He is an ordained Elder on the ministerial staff of The Greater Allen A.M.E. Cathedral of New York.
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