Where Will You Go from Here?

Moving Forward When Life Doesn't Go as Planned

Christian - Non-Fiction
272 Pages
Reviewed on 09/05/2011
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Reviewed by Alice DiNizo for Readers' Favorite

Valorie Burton, a certified personal and executive coach, gives readers in Where Will You Go From Here? a clear and certain path to overcoming difficulties and tragedies that appear in all lives. At the end of each chapter, the reader is told that using the power of thoughts, words, actions, relationships, and prayers will help through bad times. Where Will You Go From Here? is Christian without being offensive as the author shares the stories of people who have been through very, very difficult times. Author Burton reminds the reader that setbacks are rarely isolated events, that most people experience multiple negative issues at one time. The key, she relates, is to learn from experiences so as to not end up in similar situations in the future. Valorie Burton advises the reader to listen to his/her intuition, assess what has happened in his/her life and get a clear perspective before moving on in the right direction. This is a book everyone should read and treasure!

Where Will You Go From Here? is a self-help book that will really help the reader. It is well written and well organized and very easy to read, understand and use in daily life. Valorie Burton has included an invaluable coaching guide at the end for support groups or casual groups to use. She also cites the sources she used in writing this book, which tells of its authenticity. This is a book that should be in churches, libraries and especially in people's hands.