Regina Brett

52 Words That Will Change Your Life ... One Week at a Time

Sprache: Englisch.
kartoniert , 170 Seiten
ISBN 1598511491
EAN 9781598511499
Veröffentlicht 4. November 2025
Verlag/Hersteller Gray & Company Publishers
17,00 inkl. MwSt.
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Beschreibung

For anyone who feels lost or stuck and wants to start over -- but doesn't want to wait for a new year's resolution ...
Great news: YOUR new year starts any time you want.
Like right now!
But a whole year is a lot to handle -- especially at times when even one day feels like too much to manage.
So why not give yourself a little "do-over" each week instead? Start with just one word ... One word has the power to change your life. One word can be a compass point. A reset button. A trail marker leading to the right path. This book shares 52 powerful words you can use -- one each week -- as inspiration for your own personal "mini retreat" ... as a spiritual companion ... a mood booster ... a pause to reset, refresh, reboot, and start over.
Each short chapter includes ... - a word for the week and an inspiring quote - a reflection to guide you - a simple yet challenging question to ask yourself - an affirmation to center you throughout the day - an action to change you - a writing prompt to help discover your inner guidance.
Your great new year is all about what happens inside you -- one word, one week at a time.
Which word will you start with?

Portrait

Regina Brett is the author of the New York Times bestseller "God Never Blinks," which has been published in 24 languages. She is a breast cancer survivor, mother, stepmom, and grandmother. She became a journalist in 1986 and has been a newspaper columnist since 1994. She was twice named finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Commentary. Regina is also the author of "Be the Miracle" and "God is Always Hiring," and six more books exclusively published in Poland. She has a bachelor's degree in journalism and a master's degree in religious studies. She lives in Cleveland, Ohio, with her husband and their goldendoodle, McIntyre.