TAKE TIME OR TIME WILL TAKE YOU
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About the Book
What could you achieve in life if you decided to take full control of your time and make it work effectively ‘and efficiently for you? As you ponder this question and others throughout the book, may the words and life experiences you encounter on these pages, help you to reflect more on how your time is working for you or against you. May you be encouraged to use time in a way that will allow your unique God given talents and capabilities to flourish to the maximum. This self-help book will remind you of the divine plan for your life designed by God our creator. In this book you will be inspired to use time to carry out that divine plan which can afford you the joy and happiness that many strive for.. May this written words encourage you to capitalize on the actions that build confidence, build relationship, increase self-empowerment and cause dreams to become realities. Time well spent can be a message well sent for a life to be content. The choice is yours. Barbara Gillespie urges readers to become steeped with positive reflections and vigorous activity that will help you discover and chase after your life’s passions which gives more meaning to life. May this book take you on a time journey with wholehearted involvement that will move you from past regrets and on to future exploits that will touch the lives of others. . Time never stops and neither should you until you make yourself the very best that it can be. Take Time or Time Will Take You is a book of hope, inspiration and challenge. Read it once, twice and over again to gain some insightful information from life events and powerful scriptural references to help you stretch your own horizon. Don’t ask where all the time went, tell it where to go.
About the Author
Barbara Gillespie-Washington, is a widow and mother of three adult children; Kimberly, Darrell and Joshua Barbara attended the University of Illinois, graduating with a Bachelor’s Degree from the College of Agriculture, Master’s Degree in Education and a Doctor of Theology from North Carolina College of Theology She retired in June of 2005 after being an educator for 36 years in the Urbana Public School system.