
Disruptive Thinking Study Guide
A Daring Strategy to Change How We Live, Lead, and Love
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T. D. Jakes
*A COMPANION TO THE BOOK DISRUPTIVE THINKING*
In this helpful study guide, learn how to do things differently and find the courage to challenge the established ways of thinking and doing.
For most of our lives, we are encouraged to trudge along the well-worn paths of those who have come before us. We learn the rules—in our families, in our schools, in our workplaces, in our churches—and most of the messages we receive tell us that following the rules will allow us to arrive at the lives we desire.
But when change becomes not only desirable but also urgently necessary, this way of being no longer serves us. In fact, in every human endeavor, every major leap forward, has involved a cataclysmic challenge to existing ways of thinking and being. Breakthroughs, by definition, run against the grain and almost always encounter skepticism and opposition.
In this book for leaders, thinkers, doers, and creators, Bishop T.D. Jakes illuminates the pathway to encouraging and unleashing disruptive thinking and provides the wisdom and practical skills we need to evolve our most original and potentially transformational ideas from vision to reality. Through his insight into how our minds and emotions work and through his experiences as a pastor, entrepreneur, and creator, Bishop Jakes leads us into a new way of relating to and transforming the world around us for good. Disruptive Thinking will show you the mindset and the tools you need to create groundbreaking and meaningful change in your own life and in the world around you.
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This study is for:
> Innovators who’ve been turned down, ridiculed, or mocked.
> The catalyst who isn’t always accepted, been told to stop or go a different way.
> And, for those who feel they are not creative enough to make a change and believe everyone else has ideas except them.
A much needed confirmation for me.
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