AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT
NOEYONI ASUB
Noeyoni Asub
Facebook TwitterNoeyoni, a pet name given by her mother, is the pseudonym of a serial entrepreneur who has devoted her life and practice to creating communities of joy and sustainability. An early proponent for planning communities intentionally, Noeyoni has written several books and reports in her given name that have brought national attention to sustainability. Over the years, she has found that the very same factors that prevent an individual from leading lives of prosperity and joy present obstacles in the creation of loving communities. Fear, control, greed, competition, jealousy and so many other negative emotions, once embedded in the governance and administration of our communities hinder decision making that benefit all and instead create losers and winners. In As You Be, Noeyoni offers in a unique, poetic form the life lessons that have guided her through major, transformative discussions and initiatives during the last several decades. As witness to the deconstruction of many ingrained unsustainable practices and policies, she is confident that positive change is possible for the world if we can only transform our mindset and the tenor of our discussions. She shares them so that they may help you, too, reconnect with the deepest part of yourself, to trust the Universe, and pursue your chosen path with confidence and abandon. As You Be is Noeyoni's gift to you.
As You Be
by Noeyoni Asub
Become the loving, joyful, caring person you were meant to be. In 42 beautifully crafted poems, Noeyoni has encapsulated a series of life lessons based on her own personal journey. Each one offers an empowering message that shows how a change in our perceptions and our mindsets can free us from self-defeating thoughts to create a life of happiness and purpose. Intentional Living, Compassion, Joy, and more are lovingly explored and clarified. Here is a book of practice, not theory, designed to move us along the path we are intended to follow.
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