It's such a pleasure to find books to review on BookLookBloggers and this month I went with a relationship theme, The I Factor by Van Moody.
The key to the life you want is inside you.
One question lies behind every struggle we face: How do I deal with myself? Behind all our stumbles, behind each of our missteps, behind every one of our failings lies an inability to handle what Van Moody calls the “I-Factor.” More than self-worth or self-respect, beyond even character and perception of purpose, the I-Factor is about managing yourself—your whole life—well. In his inspiring new book, Moody reveals how to get hold of your I-Factor.
Moody identifies three dynamics essential to winning the battle of the I-Factor: identity, significance, and perspective. When you understand your identity you know who you are, setting your foundation for everything. When you understand your significance, you see the purpose and the greatness you were created for. And when you understand perspective, you can view the problems you face as stepping-stones to greatness rather than stumbling blocks. Properly understand these three dynamics, and you will be able to master your I-Factor.
Weaving together personal stories, practical principles, and profound biblical truth, The I-Factor provides the key to achieving the life of greatness that you are destined for.
Favorite Quotes -
Your Identity Is Not Based on Circumstances - Everyone's life is affected at some point by situations outside of his or her control. When these things happen, many people allow them to define who they are...
Truth about relationships: it's your relationship with yourself that trumps every other association in your life.
The three ingredients for your best possible life are a great relationship with God, a great relationship with yourself, and a great relationship with others.
The right perspective will enable you to walk across difficulties to your destiny instead of allowing them to stop you in your tracks.
Thank you to Booklookbloggers.com for the opportunity to review this book.
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