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Marsha Clark was a corporate officer in a Fortune 50 company and has spent over twenty years supporting women around the world through coaching and leadership development programs. She brings research, anecdotal experience, real-life stories, and practical application to all her work. The author of "Rebuilding" has created a powerful, personal, practical, and provocative guide to building new and lasting, loving relationships.
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You are more than your identity. You can lavishly love others including yourself. You can cultivate a life of your dreams even when circumstances do not change and expectations are not met.
In short, she helps the reader to dream-then equips them to achieve those dreams. We also know all too well that there is an enemy that partners with our inner critic, which we all have on the inside to deprive us and make us feel undeserving of this unconditional love which creates dissatisfaction in every season of our life.
In her new book, Renee pours out her disappointments, fears and hope in which every single one of us can identify in such a transparent way. She brilliantly instructs us to put a name and face to these internal voices, exposing every lie, and putting an end to fighting the wrong war and getting on with the abundant life God wants us to have. A woman after God's own heart, Renee has a unique way of connecting with both the reader and client to whatever season they may find themselves in.
Unloved is both refreshing and revealing as Renee reminds us that it is "okay" to ask some questions as we journey through life. Spivey, Speaker and Author of Big Girls Do Cry Renee puts into words what many of us have struggled with in our lives; deeply knowing we are loved no matter what we have gotten right or wrong in our lives.
She walks you through the pain of a hard season and gives hope by sharing the things she has learned in the depths of the pain.
Her words have a way of making you feel like she is walking alongside you in your own journey to squashing the inner critic who can easily cause life to tailspin out of control. Unloved has spoken into my own life and I am forever changed by her authentic and genuine gift of storytelling. She shares with great love from her memories, to encourage us to re-write our own memories forward, into unwritten yet dreamed of outcomes. And that's the point. I love that this book is both food for thought and a practical template for us to write down our own memories for others.
Thanks, as always, Renee for passing the gifts on, facilitating others, and encouraging us to do the same! If you struggle under the weight of a bossy inner critic and a long list of unmet desires, this short read is for you.
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