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Time : Re-Identifying You. Who Do People Think That You are? Who Do You Say You are?, Paperback / softback Book

Time : Re-Identifying You. Who Do People Think That You are? Who Do You Say You are? Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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Who do you think you are? Who do people say you are? This book takes the reader through chapters which is referred to as dials as it encourages the reader to answer these questions for themselves precisely and accurately.

It projects life as though it is holding a triangle of stories and invites the reader to enter the different rooms of the book with their own workbooks, as they grabble to re-identify who they are.

Using the 24-hours of the clock to represent the journeys we all make through life; the book emphasises that, whether we a Christians or non-Christians, male or female, educated or uneducated, we all journey though this planet earth; and serve a purpose, to live and to die.

Time also invites you to read it with an open mind, in order to relax, enjoy, deliberate and take part in the exercises and respond in a manner that would be appropriate in bringing about the change as you re-identify who you are. One of the tools the book has used in accomplishing its goal, is the act of encouragement as it frequently reminds the reader that it is important to make out time each day to stop and reflect; the need to step out of our comfort zones and perhaps begin to look at life from a different perspective, which we may have ignored or which we were not aware of; the need to try on different pairs of lenses which would enable us to become aware of other options that might be open to us, from which the author has benefited from.

The author expresses her sincere wish in the introduction of the book that the book would not be taken as a book for debates. Or that which would trigger off some anger in persons because they do not agree with some of the issues discussed.

As all the book is trying to do is to draw the reader's attention to perhaps look at things differently as: "Sometimes we believe we are doing the right things until someone draws our attention to look at things differently before we become aware of what our wrongs have been." This back cover phrase is repeated throughout the dials of the book, which more or less acts as a cue for action. The chapters in the book are referred to as dials, as they are in the face of a clock.

Each chapter is represented by a clock face. Some of the rooms to be entered with your own wordbook include, life time and death time, food and health time, money, religion and wait time; anger, forgiveness and reconcilliation time, sex and relationship time (we don't marry because we have fallen in love, we marry the person we like and respect, as love grows with time), timelessness in doing work and in idleness, time to hate and time to love; and others.

All inevitable aspects of life we encounter in our journeys through live to death.

It finished with some concluding thoughts that leave the reader with 'wow' to end.

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