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ReviewsBeBe Moore CambellAuthor of Your Blues Ain't Like Mine and Brothers and SistersThe Value in the Valley is a healing lifeline, thrown to Black women in a loving and insightful way to remind us just how divinely powerful we are!, Terrie M. WilliamsPresident of the Terrie Williams Agency and author of The Personal Touch: What You Really Need to Succeed in Today's Fast-paced Business WorldWe all find ourselves in life's valleys. Sometimes it seems like we live there. The Value in the Valley is a guidebook back to life's peaks. Read it. Use it. And most imortantly, pass it on., Linton WeeksThe Washington PostIyanla Vanzant has been down and out. Now her books are pulling others up., Terrie M. Williams President of the Terrie Williams Agency and author of The Personal Touch: What You Really Need to Succeed in Today's Fast-paced Business World We all find ourselves in life's valleys. Sometimes it seems like we live there. The Value in the Valley is a guidebook back to life's peaks. Read it. Use it. And most imortantly, pass it on., Ruby Dee The Value in the Valley takes a great many of the neglected and unexplored areas of our minds and lives and brings them, through racism, sexism, and the challenges of just living, into sharper focus. How to turn doubt to faith, despair to hope, confusion to clarity, and make sure that healthy seeds of consciousness, planted in nurturing Black soil, can grow toward the sunlight and burst forth in glorious flower., Linton Weeks The Washington Post Iyanla Vanzant has been down and out. Now her books are pulling others up., Dr. Gwendolyn Goldsby Grant Psychologist, Advice Comunmist for Essence Magazine, and Author of The best Kind of Loving: A Black Woman's Guide to Finding Intimacy Clearly, Iyanla Vanzant takes us from unsure valley girl to powerful mountaintop woman in The Value in the Valley. This book is a journey back to the future of our real, royal, and acutalized Afrocentric selves. Every sister needs to take this trip expecting the BEST outcome -- word up!, BeBe Moore Cambell Author of Your Blues Ain't Like Mine and Brothers and Sisters The Value in the Valley is a healing lifeline, thrown to Black women in a loving and insightful way to remind us just how divinely powerful we are!, Dr. Gwendolyn Goldsby GrantPsychologist, Advice Comunmist for Essence Magazine, and Author of The best Kind of Loving: A Black Woman's Guide to Finding IntimacyClearly, Iyanla Vanzant takes us from unsure valley girl to powerful mountaintop woman in The Value in the Valley. This book is a journey back to the future of our real, royal, and acutalized Afrocentric selves. Every sister needs to take this trip expecting the BEST outcome -- word up!
Table Of ContentContents Introduction 1. The Anatomy of The Valley 2. The Valley of Light 3. The Valley of Understanding 4. The Valley of Courage 5. The Valley of Knowledge And Wisdom 6. The Valley of O.P.P. 7. The Valley of Comeuppance 8. The Valley of Purpose And Intent 9. The Valley of Nonresistance 10. The Valley of Success 11. The Valley of Love 12. All The Way Out
Synopsis"The most powerful spiritual healer, fixer, teacher on the planet." --Oprah Winfrey Is it the job you hate but need in order to pay the rent? Is it that relationship that you gave your all to only to end up with a broken heart...again? Perhaps it's your children, a family member, or a life-long friend doing you in, dragging you down, pushing you to the brink. If you are an honorary member of the Black Woman's Suffering Society, you have probably been told that it's all your fault. Or that struggling and suffering is your lot in life. Iyanla Vanzant says, No! Life is an Act of Faith and suffering is optional! Those everyday challenges, obstacles, and dilemmas are what Iyanla calls "valleys." As bad as they may seem, there is a purpose or, as Iyanla says, "There is so much value in the valley." If you've ever been disappointed, betrayed, rejected, abandoned, or just plain old scared to let go, then you've been or may still be in a valley. Iyanla knows--she's been there and on a bad day she's still there, but now she shares the way out with you., Is it the job you hate but need in order to pay the rent? Is it that relationship that you gave your all to only to end up with a broken heart...again? Perhaps it's your children, a family member, or a life-long friend doing you in, dragging you down, pushing you to the brink. If you are an honorary member of the Black Woman's Suffering Society, you have probably been told that it's all your fault. Or that struggling and suffering is your lot in life. Iyanla Vanzant says,No!Life is an Act of Faith and suffering is optional! Those everyday challenges, obstacles, and dilemmas are what Iyanla calls "valleys." As bad as they may seem, there is a purpose or, as Iyanla says, "There is so much value in the valley."If you've ever been disappointed, betrayed, rejected, abandoned, or just plain old scared to let go, then you've been or may still be in a valley. Iyanla knows -- she's been there and on a bad day she's still there, but now she shares the way out with you., A Black Woman's Guide Through Life's Dilemmas The fourth in Iyanla Vanzant's acclaimed series of meditations for people of colour., "The most powerful spiritual healer, fixer, teacher on the planet." --Oprah Winfrey Is it the job you hate but need in order to pay the rent? Is it that relationship that you gave your all to only to end up with a broken heart...again? Perhaps it's your children, a family member, or a life-long friend doing you in, dragging you down, pushing you to the brink. If you are an honorary member of the Black Woman's Suffering Society, you have probably been told that it's all your fault. Or that struggling and suffering is your lot in life. Iyanla Vanzant says, No Life is an Act of Faith and suffering is optional Those everyday challenges, obstacles, and dilemmas are what Iyanla calls "valleys." As bad as they may seem, there is a purpose or, as Iyanla says, "There is so much value in the valley." If you've ever been disappointed, betrayed, rejected, abandoned, or just plain old scared to let go, then you've been or may still be in a valley. Iyanla knows -- she's been there and on a bad day she's still there, but now she shares the way out with you.