MAY 27, 2016
 
 
 
 
Change is possible. As women, we are constantly evaluating ourselves. Am I enough? Why can’t I change this certain thing about myself? Should I be doing more?

We long for real, deep, lasting change—but we don’t know how to begin. In Meet the New You, Elisa Pulliam empowers women to take charge of their own life transformation by engaging in a meaningful relationship with God and His Word. Each chapter gives practical and interactive ways to address some of the biggest obstacles that stand in the way of permanent change. Through stories, biblical application, personality assessments, thought-provoking questions,                                                                 and life-coaching principles, Meet the New You helps women:
                                          ·         understand who they are
                                          ·         cultivate a vision for who they want to become
                                          ·         recognize what holds them back
                                          ·         determine the steps necessary to  put new, practical habits into action

It’s time to discover who you really are and how you can live life differently. It’s time to meet the new you!
 
"Not that I have already obtained all this, or have already arrived at my goal, but I press on to take hole of that for which Christ Jesus took ahold of me.  -Philippians 3:12
 
 
 
My Review:

      We can make positive changes in our lives regardless of how old we are. Elisa Pulliam gives some great steps and instruction in doing just that. Sometimes just the though of change overwhelms us. Growing in our walk with the Lord requires changes as He works to help us grow more in Him and to be more like Him. This book is literally packed with personal, spiritual and prayerful guidance to help you seek God and what He wants to change in you life and to bring you to a deeper and closer walk with Him.

Blessings,

Karen Hadley

 I received this book in exchange for my honest opinion.

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