“Hey Me, Where Have You Been?”

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AUTHOR:

Deborah Liverett

DESCRIPTION:

Ever Wonder, Where Have I Been Hiding?

Past limitations imposed by family, culture, work, and other outside influences can make you feel underwhelmed in the depth of your being while feeling overwhelmed by the need to smile and pretend all is well.

It’s time to discover the wholeness you have always had within you—the wholeness that houses your holiness! Once discovered, that holiness will bring you the freedom to become your most loving and vibrant self.

If you are yearning for fulfillment and ready to become the best version of yourself, Hey Me, Where Have You Been? offers a practical path and tested tools to help you:

  • Identify and lead with your strengths, lean into your true desires, and prioritize personal well-being
  • Reinvent your adult life to tell a bigger story than the one you were born into
  • Move beyond habitual thinking patterns and outside influences
  • Open yourself up to be an authentic person of service
  • Rise above your circumstances to build a life you love

Self-awareness and self-acceptance do not make you selfish—they reignite your unique powers so you can openly experience the possibilities ahead. It’s time to lay down your armor, climb over your walls of protection, and create a thriving life.

BOOK DETAILS:

ISBN: 978-1-954920-98-9
Publication date: October  8, 2024
Page Count: 180
List Price: $14.99/$5.99
Formats Available:PAPERBACK, EBOOK

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About the Author

Deborah Liverett

Trained Life Coach Deborah Liverett accepted a mission to help people return to their best self thirty plus years ago in corporate America when she saw how stress and suppression changed people’s self-perception and behavior. She continues to study past and present sage thinkers as well as brain and body science. She is considered the people’s reporter, sharing practical ideas, reflective questions, and inspiration. Her seeking journey began as a teenager when life traumas buried her authentic self. This is Deborah’s third published work.