I have read the books, seen the videos, taken the test or course, listened to the people and done whatever is required of me-ish - I do this because I truly believe these resources & tools have power to change a mindset, some lies to truth and teach you something very valuable. I don't earn a penny unless you click on the links and purchase it - then I get a small percentage from Amazon, yay. So if you consider buying one of these things I'd greatly appreciate if you do it through my links - there will also be a little banner under with the books and things i recommend. But I truly believe this list have made me who I am today. So if you like me - then that might be the best testimonial of these.
This is also a page I'll keep updating as I plan on learning and growing for the rest of my life. If you have any questions or like more info, ask me or ask google ;) and no, that's unfortunately not a paid ad either.
Tools that have helped me getting to know my self
strength finders 2.0 - helps you finding you top 5 strength + a lot of guidance and info about all the strength, how to use them and what they goes great with.
the 5 love languages TEST + BOOK - let you know how you receive love + how to understand other love languages and how to show love so others understand it.
identity building
identity by Charlotte Gambill - this woman have been challenging me since I was 16. I never met her personally, but my plan is to visit her church Life Church or attend her Cherish- conference ASAP.
Culture of Honor - Danny Silk has a lot of relevant teaching on creating a culture of honour. You can get the book here (amazon US link // amazon UK link)
Growing as a person
Communication skills in all kinds of relationships through all seasons of life
KYLO (Keep Your Love On) by Danny Silk - a must read in ways to communicate clearly, heart-to-heart-connection, marriage-communication + handling hard conflict while keeping your love on (kylo) Danny Silk is a relationship-expert, he's the best I've ever heard and I would recommend him to anyone.
Mental health
Ashley Morgan Jackson - she talks about her depression in a blog series called: "the burden of being broken" - it helped me turn the wars in my head into words and clarify a lot of the mess I couldn't see, and there you go I was sat free.