Principios Y Beneficios Del Ca – (Spanish)
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L as corrientes tradicionales-ya sean personales o
culturales-pueden traer tension nerviosa, estres,
confusion e incluso panico. Solo un pequeo porcentaje de
las gentes puede responder al cambio en formas que son
verdaderamente efectivas. Sin embargo, la forma como
tratamos con el cambio determina a final de cuentas si va a
ser una fuerza positiva o negativa en nuestra vida.
El autor de Best Sellers Dr. Myles Munroe explica como
podemos enfrentarnos al poder positivo del cambio, sin
importar cual sea la fuente de origen de ese cambio, para
que nos lleve a tener exito, mientras que al mismo tiempo
estamos cumpliendo los propositos que Dios nos ha dado en
esta vida.
A traves de este libro, tu vas a descubrir como:
* Ser una parte activa del cambio, en lugar de ser victima
del mismo.
* Ser completamente libre de temores durante tiempos
inestables.
* Centro activo con relacion a buscar tu proposito, aun en
contra de todas las circunstancias.
* Permitir que el cambio que ha sido ordenado por Dios sea
impartido al mundo a traves de ti.
* Poder ver los tiempos de transicion desde la perspectiva
de Dios.
* Poder encontrar tremendas oportunidades para el
crecimiento personal y la realizacion de ti mismo.
El cambio y a todos nosotros, ya sea que estemos
preparados para ello o no lo estemos. No permitas que te
desvie, sino al contrario, descubre los principios que te
permiten con el poder positivo del cambio para servicio de
tu propia vida
Change happens to us. It’s measured in gains or losses: you find a spouse or lose a loved one; you receive a promotion or lose a job.
Change happens around us. It’s marked by natural and social factors: a good harvest, a natural disaster; an economic boom, a stock market plunge.
Change is initiated by us. It’s weighed by its outcome: you make a decision that improves your life; you make a choice that shatters your dreams.
Transitional tides-whether personal or cultural-can bring on stress, confusion, and even panic. Only a small percentage of people respond to change in truly effective ways. Yet how we deal with change determines whether it will ultimately be a positive or negative force in our lives. Best-selling author Dr. Myles Munroe explains how we can tap into the positive power of change-no matter what the source of that change-enabling us to thrive while fulfilling our God-given purposes in life.
Through this book, you can discover how to…
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SKU (ISBN): 9781603741590
ISBN10: 1603741593
Language: Spanish
Myles Munroe
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2009
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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