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Does it seem like things are happening quicker for others than they happen for you? Does it seem like you are repeating the same lessons over and over again? Does your life appear to be spiraling out of control without explanation? Enlightenment - Looking Back To Move Forward explores why we are unable to consistently move towards our ultimate goal and change inevitable negative results into a positive end. Through Enlightenment's main character, Taffnee, author and motivational speaker, Debra A. K. Thompson, helps you find meaning and purpose through introspection, examination and humor while…mehr

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Does it seem like things are happening quicker for others than they happen for you? Does it seem like you are repeating the same lessons over and over again? Does your life appear to be spiraling out of control without explanation? Enlightenment - Looking Back To Move Forward explores why we are unable to consistently move towards our ultimate goal and change inevitable negative results into a positive end. Through Enlightenment's main character, Taffnee, author and motivational speaker, Debra A. K. Thompson, helps you find meaning and purpose through introspection, examination and humor while also sharing how to escape the path of frustration and find the path to a happier life.
Autorenporträt
Debra A. K. Thompson is a freelance writer who lives in Riverview, Florida with her husband. She currently writes short stories and articles for a local magazine called The Church Bulletin. Debra has also written numerous specialty articles for Flavor Magazine, as well as feature articles for a popular Christian magazine, The Gospel Express. She is a prolific songwriter who founded and continues to coordinate the Gospel Songwriters Music Workshop, which is an annual conference for aspiring and veteran songwriters. Debra obtained her Bachelor's Degree from the University of South Florida and a Master's Degree from Florida State University. She served one term on the Pensacola City Council and she was appointed to the Florida Rehabilitation Council by Governor Jeb Bush.