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In The Chameleon Effect, author Chelsea McDuffey provides strategies to overcome self-sabotage and overthinking using empowered choices. Often times choices are made out of emotions which can be destructive to the mind, body, and spirit. Fear and anger cloud our judgment, but biblical principles and self-education offer clarity. The enemy learns from your mistakes even if you don't. Choice is a fact of life. Start to view life as a series of choices so you can harness the gift of hope to change your story no matter the circumstances. God's greatest gift to mankind is free will which allows you to operate in power, love, and a sound mind. This awareness opens doors no man can close. The Chameleon Effect encourages you to get in tune with yourself so you can make smart decisions through difficult times. Making the wrong choice doesn't make you a failure; it just means you need to make another choice.
Stepchild is the saga of the Gibsons, Adrienne and Josh, a fictional contemplation of love and race in America in the post-civil rights movement era. Set in Atlanta, Georgia, during the 1980s, it chronicles the love affair of Josh, a dispirited soul haunted by tragedy, and Adrienne, the love of his life. Determined to provide a solution rather than a conversation about America's most enduring problem--race--Adrienne is pursuing her doctorate in sociology when she arrives at Morehouse College and meets the man she will come to call my Josh. They fall in love amongst the ruins of the crack epidemic beginning to rage through America and struggle with Josh's battle to overcome an addiction to the devil's dandruff. Loss seems to be the theme of their life together, but they never cease to believe in the power of love--the same belief Adrienne bequeaths her community in her dissertation, a document dedicated to the power and consequence of choice.
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