Everyone has felt stuck at some point in life. Our inertia is gone, momentum is wiped out, and life trudges on devoid of passion. But God has so much more than this planned for his daughters. With passion and enthusiasm, Pat Layton invites women to imagine their world unstuck--a place where they feel at peace with the past, find purpose in the present, and revel in the possibilities that the future holds. With her rousing Unstuck Manifesto, she delves deep into the areas readers get stuck in the most--relationships, finances, ministry, career, and more--and, with the Scriptures as her guide, unveils the path to positive forward movement.
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Pat Layton, founder and president of Life Impact Network and is a busy speaker, author, and life coach specializing in "dream design" for women. She is founder of "Imagine Me . . . Redeemed, Restored, Renewed . . . Set Free," a national women's conference, and the author of A Life Surrendered. She and her husband, Mike, have three children and five grandchildren.
I want to say this is by far the most encouraging and inspiring and riveting book I have read this year.
I have been stuck so many times in my life it's not even funny. After reading Life Unstuck maybe I can get unstuck and live the live God wants me to live.
I love the personal stories that Pat tells in each chapter she is such an inspiration to me.
This is a life changing book written by a lady who truly cares.
I gave this book 5 stars and I HIGHLY recommend this book.
I was given a copy of this book by the publisher for my honest review.
We can all feel stuck at times. I will be picking a copy of this book up soon. Sounds like a great encouraging read.
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ReplyDeleteI stay stuck!! Definitely need to read this one! Thanks Mary for this review!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your great review, Mary! Who isn't stuck at one time or another?
ReplyDeleteGreat review! Sounds like a good book!
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Sounds good. I will ge reading it soon.
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