Dear Millennials & Gen Z's Never Let the Clutter-Rats Nibble on Your Cheese You Have the New SUPERPOWERS

by Nesha Jenkins-Tate MS PhD


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/06/2024

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 236
ISBN : 9798765252024
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.25x11
Page Count : 236
ISBN : 9798765252017

About the Book

What is your life’s Purpose? What is your Calling? What are your exceptional natural gifts and talents? And how can you set goals to help you maintain focus and balance? Dr. Nesha Jenkins-Tate helps us find answers to each of those questions and more. This book, her third, is both spiritual and practical, offering an empowering framework with engaging tools for personal growth and for building a greater capacity for resilience. It can show you how, with self-awareness, a growth mindset, and a commitment to yourself, you can identify and serve your Higher Purpose— while also doing the work to reclaim your higher superpowers. In this era of so much polarization and artificiality, authenticity is a rare commodity-- so the author dares you to reclaim your wholeness and to build authentic connections as you serve your Purpose. If you simply want to read this book, you probably can do that within a few days. But this is the kind of book that many people will not only want to read, but also want to reference over the course of a lifetime.


About the Author

Nesha Jenkins-Tate, MS, PhD, is an author, philosopher, and collective trauma and personal growth consultant. A mom, an “auntie”, and a Boomer, she is particularly committed to work that heals the impacts of collective trauma on Millennials and Generation Z, who are poised to create an awesome future that helps us to heal our fractured planet. Dr. Jenkins-Tate completed her undergraduate studies in Journalism at the Howard University Cathy Hughes School of Communications; a Master of Science from the Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School; and a Doctor of Philosophy from the Howard University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, with major concentration in Cultural Studies and minor concentration in Social Psychology.