Becoming Your Best: 14 Keys to Becoming Your Best Irrespective of What You Have Been Through
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Read two excerpts from this enlightening and power packed book:
1. When you decide to become your best, you no longer accept everyone and everything that comes into your life, you start choosing the best things for your life and getting rid of the bad.
2. You become your best by discovering and using your gift. Your gift brings you true joy and fulfilment
She goes on further to explain several ways in which you can become your best and enjoy your life.
This book will give you 14 easy steps to help you become your best.
Nadia McInnis
Nadia McInnis is a Gifted Motivational Speaker, Entrepreneur, and Author who empowers people to discover their gifts and develop their full potential. She is the founder of Gifted Enterprise a young people’s organization dedicated to bringing out the gift in youths.
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Becoming Your Best - Nadia McInnis
© 2017 Nadia McInnis. All rights reserved.
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Published by AuthorHouse 09/11/2017
ISBN: 978-1-5462-8150-4 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-5462-8151-1 (e)
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Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 Discover Your GIFT
Chapter 2 Know Your Uniqueness
Chapter 3 Get Out Of Convenience
Chapter 4 Believe In Yourself
Chapter 5 Run With Your Idea
Chapter 6 Look At What Is Not Said
Chapter 7 Determination
Chapter 8 Give Your Best
Chapter 9 Positive Energy
Chapter 10 Understand Why
Chapter 11 Love Yourself
Chapter 12 Forget The Past
Chapter 13 Failure Is Natural
Chapter 14 Control Your Thoughts, Words, And Actions
Chapter Summary
Conclusion
About the Author
Whatever thy hands findeth to do, do it with thy might…..
-Ecclesiastes 9v10 -
Introduction
If you are reading this book, I assume that it comes from a desire to be your best regardless of what you have experienced. To me, becoming your best means doing what you were created to do and doing it in the best way possible. Becoming your best also means that every aspect of your life functions the best way it can function. Your finances, family, business, career, relationships, body and everything that is important to you. Becoming your best requires that you have a peace inside of you that is difficult to explain to others. You have joy and fulfilment because you are on the right path. You do things with excellence knowing that God is pleased with you.
Becoming your best is knowing that you left no stone unturned. You have identified what God wants you to do and you have pursued His cause with everything you have. Jesus Christ, when He was on the earth, became His best. I know this because His final words on the cross were, It is finished.
This indicates that He did what he came to the earth to do and had nothing left to accomplish. He did His best by fulfilling His purpose. I want you to be able to say, like Jesus, that it is finished. I want you to fulfil your purpose.
The apostle Paul, who previously persecuted Christians, changed his life and became his best. This proves that it doesn’t matter what you have done or what you have experienced; if you decide to change your actions, you can still become your best.
Look at what the apostle Paul said to the people,
For I am now ready to be offered and the time of my departure is at hand. I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith.
If you look at his final words, you will see that he did his best. He emptied himself and poured out all he had to everyone he could reach. According to this scripture, at the end of his life, he was satisfied with what he had accomplished.
If you should die tomorrow, would you be able to say that you have done your best, and that you have fought a good fight? Can you honestly say that you have become your best? If you aren’t able to say that at this moment then do not worry, this book will help you to start immediately.
The goal of every human being should be to become their best and die empty with nothing left to give and nothing left to do. The goal of every human being should also be to empty themselves in other people known as mentees. Jesus showed us how this is done. He trained his disciples to do the work He did and when he visited his disciples after his death and resurrection He said,
Peter, do you love me? If you love me feed my people
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Jesus said this to his disciple Peter (mentee) three times indicating that he should minister to people as Jesus had taught him. While you are becoming your best it is very important that you teach what you have learned. Ensure that you are helping someone else to become their best. Do not be selfish, it will not get you far. When you teach, give your best. Do not hold back because of fear. Always give your best.
This book will give you fourteen practical methods that you need to know and implement in order to become your best. Make sure that you leave no stone unturned and put into practice what you have learned.
1
DISCOVER YOUR GIFT
Every single person was born with a gift. God gave each one of us a gift before we were born. Some people discover their gift early in life and some discover more than one gift. Some think that they do not have one, and some die without discovering theirs. Dr Myles Munroe said that the greatest tragedy in life is not