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Today it is increasingly rare to find a career that you love, and you feel like represents your passion. It is even harder to understand our "Why" for living. What is it that we really want from our life? Chris Taylor through his own story of struggle, and overcoming obstacles, guides us on a journey of self-discovery of the true self. For Taylor, this journey is a process to find the deeper meaning and purpose of life. Taylor seeks to help readers understand their story by revealing his story and the importance of embracing one's weakness as their strength through the lens of the Author…mehr

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Today it is increasingly rare to find a career that you love, and you feel like represents your passion. It is even harder to understand our "Why" for living. What is it that we really want from our life? Chris Taylor through his own story of struggle, and overcoming obstacles, guides us on a journey of self-discovery of the true self. For Taylor, this journey is a process to find the deeper meaning and purpose of life. Taylor seeks to help readers understand their story by revealing his story and the importance of embracing one's weakness as their strength through the lens of the Author Voice. The Author Voice signifies the deeper story that we each have that often goes unnoticed until we face challenges on our journey. An author understands the story. This book: ¿Explains why the journey to the second half of life can and should find strength in weakness. ¿Offers a new view of how spiritual growth is about losing the false self-ego to make room for the true self. ¿Chris Taylor overcome making a low score of 11 on the ACT college entrance test and now has a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology and is an Adjunct Professor of Education for Liberty University.
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Autorenporträt
Chris Taylor was born and raised in Youngstown, Ohio and is an alumni of Youngstown State University, where he studied history and political science. He currently lives in Florida with his family.