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The Ultimate Act of Being Enough - Your Guide To Remembering Your Worth When Everything Falls Apart

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Editorial: Leisa Wallace Enterprises

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Sinopsis

The Ultimate Act of Being Enough is a profound guide for anyone who has felt their value is chained to their output. 
For Leisa Wallace-a devoted teacher, mother, and entrepreneur-life operated by the "Worth Paradox": the relentless belief that if she just did enough, she would finally be enough. When an aggressive diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis delivered an uninvited stop, the very foundation of her identity collapsed. Her body had failed the performance test, leaving a haunting question: Who are we when the doing stops? 
This book is a lifeline for the "human doer" trapped in the cycle of striving. Blending raw, heartfelt memoir with transformative insights from psychology, neuroscience, and leadership theory, Wallace dismantles the lie that metrics measure the soul. 
Readers will learn to: 
Escape the Efficiency Trap: Dismantle the cultural mandate that links self-worth to exhaustion. 
Map Your Constellation: Utilize the signature Value Constellation framework to identify the intrinsic "Core Lights"-like courage, creativity, and faith-that shine regardless of output. 
Live by Absolute Value: Understand the truth that your inherent worth remains constant, whether you are soaring in success or sitting in the stillness of struggle. 
This is not a book about bouncing back; it is a profound journey to remembering who you have always been. It is time to stop earning your light and start trusting it.
Duración: alrededor de 3 horas (03:21:23)
Fecha de publicación: 07/01/2026; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —