![]() Yet when we learn to focus on our God, who is love, and what he says about us, we learn how to embrace our unique identity and discover who we truly are in him. When we step out of our Perfect you, we will be in conflict and this will make us frustrated and unhappy, and even reduce our intelligence and potentially lead to mental ill-health. Finding out who we are at your very core is a journey, and it can be an awe-inspiring one, depending on the attitude we choose! We are not defined by where we are or where we have been, but where we will be. We must also remember, however, that with the incredible power in our minds come responsibility for how we use it: we cannot escape the consequences of our choices. We have incredible minds that are truly worth celebrating. Your Perfect you will take you from missing the mark of being made in God’s image to stepping into who you truly are. You can truly be a light in a dark world, bringing heaven to earth through your thoughts, words and actions. Once you begin to understand your Perfect you and its structure-because truly getting to fully understand your Perfect you is a lifelong journey-you can walk in anticipation and freedom through life, rejoicing despite the circumstances. Your Perfect You is the reflection of God-out of it springs your identity and your purpose as a steward of his creation and glory. No two minds are alike-our ability to think, choose and feel is our particular blueprint for identity. It is a question that none of us can escape-a question that can only be answered by the individual as an individual: can I accept the way God has allowed me to be? In the Perfect You, I discuss this question of identity and the I-factor, and how each of us has a unique way of thinking, choosing and feeling. It shapes some of the greatest masterpieces in the world of art, and characterizes the world of education. ![]() Identity is crucial to a life well-lived it is the theme of countless books, both classical and modern, fiction and non-fiction. We all, at one point in our lives, ask ourselves this question. "Who am I? Does anyone out there understand me?"
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