About the Book
Title: Seven Sundays to Sweet Inner Serenity
Author: LeNae Goolsby
Genre: Nonfiction (Body, Mind & Soul)
Seven
Sundays to Sweet Inner Serenity provides an experiential journey where mental
and emotional vibrations rise and conscious awareness expands. Personal power
is reclaimed and peace restored with each chapter and each sweet serenity tip.
Author
Bio
LeNae
Goolsby is the Founder/Owner of www.LeNaeGoolsby.com, the
host of Empowered Living with LeNae which is syndicated on 50 global networks,
as well as the Practice Administrator/Director of New Business Development for www.YourInfiniteHealth.com
In addition to running these successful ventures, LeNae is a wife, mother, artist, writer, oracle of the pragmatic persuasion, calm cultivator and energy healer.
LeNae received her certificate from the Duke University Integrative Medicine Center Leadership Development Program in February 2017, and her law degree from Tulane University Law School in 2010. And somewhere between Tulane and Duke she completed her universal law-centric coaching studies and honed her intuitive abilities.
In addition to running these successful ventures, LeNae is a wife, mother, artist, writer, oracle of the pragmatic persuasion, calm cultivator and energy healer.
LeNae received her certificate from the Duke University Integrative Medicine Center Leadership Development Program in February 2017, and her law degree from Tulane University Law School in 2010. And somewhere between Tulane and Duke she completed her universal law-centric coaching studies and honed her intuitive abilities.
LeNae is also an expert and writer for www.YourTango.com. She is
the author of Seven Sundays to Sweet Inner Serenity, and is on the cusp of
releasing “Empowered Medicine – Harnessing the Infinite Laws of the Universe
for Optimized Health,” which she co-wrote with her husband. She is also working
on her next book, Seven Sundays to Money Manifesting Mastery.
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So, here’s a
myth-buster for you. Free will, in the Divine/Creator/Life Force/Universe sense
of the words, is actually not conditional. You are absolutely free to create
the experience of your choice, whether it be gloom, doom, guilt, shame, drama trauma,
or all Ode to Eeyore, the master of self-pity.
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For a
long time I forgot how to daydream. My overactive imagination was replaced with
just trying to survive the uncomfortable home life I experienced as a teenager,
and then as a single mother at the age of nineteen. During my early twenties,
it felt as if those who were positioned to be my biggest support resources,
were instead those who attempted the hardest to manipulate, control, and
oppress me—oftentimes using my daughter as their weapon of choice.
I was
simply trying to hold down a job and make the rent. Daydreaming was a luxury I
did not believe I could afford back then. The fact of the matter is, however,
if I had spent a little more time imagining…



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