Find Your Authentic Self
"Authenticity" has been a popular buzz word and underlying theme of this year's election cycle. This is the age when people are placing a premium on "Who is genuine?" Maybe it's because people are tired of the veneers they see in others, and even themselves, and are seeking who and what is real.

You're Not Who You Think You Are shows us how to get there.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
In the midst of chaotic and confusing times, You’re Not Who You Think You Are offers readers clear stages on how they can become who they’ve always wanted to be, but didn’t know how to get there. With clear-sighted vision and purpose, Albert Clayton Gaulden shows us how to find the divine within ourselves. You’re Not Who You Think You Are blazes a new trail in unmasking the ‘authentic’ you by smashing all preconceived notions of who you thought you were. This spiritual guidebook shows you step-by-step how to say goodbye to your mediocre life and awaken to who you really are.

RELEASE DATE
Simon & Schuster/Atria Books Release
December 02, 2008. In bookstores nationwide, online and in the Self-Improvement or Self-Help sections

OVERVIEW
You’re Not Who You Think You Are is The Secret meets The Road Less Traveled

You’re Not Who You Think You Are is Passages turned into Stages

It’s a Memoir blended with Spiritual Self-Help

If you liked Eckhart Tolle’s A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life’s Purpose, you’ll love You’re Not Who You Think You Are

The Oprah Winfrey Show, ABC World News and publications such as the Chicago Tribune have featured Albert Clayton Gaulden and his transforming work.
WHO
Albert Clayton Gaulden, preeminent transpersonal psychologist & founding director of the Sedona Intensive
“Albert Clayton Gaulden is wise, insightful, straight, and committed to the authentic expression of each and every one of us. Join him on this journey and discover a surprise about your authentic nature.” --Debbie Ford, NY Times Bestselling author of Why Good People Do Bad Things: How to Stop Being Your Own Worst Enemy



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