The Voices I Heard While Talking to Myself
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About the Book
“He that hath an ear let him hear…”
Tap into what God has for you by recognizing the source of your freedom, the voice in His Word.
The Voices I Heard While Talking to Myself is a short yet powerful reflection on direct instructions given by God, and lessons learned. It is told from a humorous point of view, with a biblical perspective aimed at equipping individuals with the tools to live their best life now. This book is highly recommended to anyone who wants to achieve a better quality of life while discovering their hidden talents. Female readers, especially, will appreciate the author’s direct and helpful advice to women.
The author is Teresa L. Quarker Smith, a Christian who is a counseling and psychology professional. She issues this invitation: “If you are committed enough to move beyond your challenges and to claim what God has for you, learn how to listen to the voices I heard while talking to myself. Experience God’s blessings in your life.”
About the Author
Teresa L. Quarker Smith is passionate about self-discovery and inspiring others to reach their full potential. Teresa has over ten years of experience in the fields of behavioral healthcare, human services, and education. She has extensive experience working with children and adolescents as well as with victims of domestic violence, sexual abuse, and sexual assault. She brings a wealth of resources as well as a keenly tuned intuition and sense of humor to all of her work. Her direct approach and life coaching methods are effective in helping others exceed their goals. Her personal motto is “I can do all things through Christ which strengthens me.”
A native of Atmore, Alabama, Teresa holds an associate of arts degree in social science education from Faulkner State Community College, a bachelor of arts degree in psychology with a minor in human services from Troy University, and a master of science degree in counseling and psychology from the University of West Alabama. Teresa specializes in research in the area of child abuse, sexual assault, and domestic violence, and her PhD research focuses on exploring the perceptions of intimate partner violence among African Americans in rural communities. Teresa is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., and is also a member of the American Counseling Association. Teresa currently resides in North Carolina.