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The Affordability Factor

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Join Jacqueline Foreman and Dr. Nathaniel J. Williams as they discuss his book The Affordability Factor. The Affordability Factor: The 4Cs of Change a self-help tool developed by Dr. Nathaniel J. Williams describes the importance of releasing oneself from the impactful challenging moment in life that all people experience and living in the fullness of faith and fortitude by transforming ones concepts, communications, collaborations, and consequences (4Cs). Additionally, The Affordability Factor highlights the need to differentiate between the roles of faith and fortitude while understanding the importance of both to be omnipresent in our lives. Harriet Tubman once said I freed a thousand slaves. I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves. The Affordability Factor: The 4Cs of Change is built on the premise that we could afford so much more if we only realized the concepts, communication, collaborations and consequences which enslave us to a less than desirable existence and outcomes. Most individuals do not realize the significance of challenging (and generally negative) events that occur in their lives. Such events cause individuals to fixate on certain themes, exerting a lasting impact on their concepts, communications, and collaborations. Examples of challenging life events death of parent, sibling, friend, or pet (loss), ridicule/embarrassment, belonging/attachment events, lessening of ability, victimization, poverty, disease, divorce, or a challenge that affected your faith education. An effort to understand the Personal Philosophy that the challenging event has left the individual with is pivotal to increasing The Affordability Factor of everything the individual desires in life. The Personal Philosophy and Working Concepts either block or launch an individual.
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Join Jacqueline Foreman and Dr. Nathaniel J. Williams as they discuss his book The Affordability Factor. The Affordability Factor: The 4Cs of Change a self-help tool developed by Dr. Nathaniel J. Williams describes the importance of releasing oneself from the impactful challenging moment in life that all people experience and living in the fullness of faith and fortitude by transforming ones concepts, communications, collaborations, and consequences (4Cs). Additionally, The Affordability Factor highlights the need to differentiate between the roles of faith and fortitude while understanding the importance of both to be omnipresent in our lives. Harriet Tubman once said I freed a thousand slaves. I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves. The Affordability Factor: The 4Cs of Change is built on the premise that we could afford so much more if we only realized the concepts, communication, collaborations and consequences which enslave us to a less than desirable existence and outcomes. Most individuals do not realize the significance of challenging (and generally negative) events that occur in their lives. Such events cause individuals to fixate on certain themes, exerting a lasting impact on their concepts, communications, and collaborations. Examples of challenging life events death of parent, sibling, friend, or pet (loss), ridicule/embarrassment, belonging/attachment events, lessening of ability, victimization, poverty, disease, divorce, or a challenge that affected your faith education. An effort to understand the Personal Philosophy that the challenging event has left the individual with is pivotal to increasing The Affordability Factor of everything the individual desires in life. The Personal Philosophy and Working Concepts either block or launch an individual.
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