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You Did What? Why?

Finding Hope in Breaking Painful Patterns That Keep You from an Abundant Life

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You Did What? Why?

By: Joy Wright Dendy
Narrated by: Joy Wright Dendy
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Do you lead a fulfilling life? Do you wake each morning wondering what this
is all about? Do you live a life of silent desperation, not knowing the what or
why of the hurtful behaviors that keep you in a perpetual pattern of pain?

You hide behind masks and are afraid to show others who you truly are and
what you’re going through.

In You Did What? Why?, author Joy Wright Dendy offers hope in a hopeless
world.

She:
• delves into the reasons keeping you from living your best life;
• encourages you to discard living in fear, to begin taking risks, to step
out of your comfort place, and to grow spiritually;
• addresses how humans are created as emotional and spiritual beings,
made in his image, designed for an abundant life that Jesus promised;
• examines the “what” of your behavior, how you can blame, shame,
control, or escape when triggered; and
• discusses the “why” of your behavior, your family of origin, other
people, or circumstances.

You Did What? Why? provides user-friendly tools to guide you into seeking
your what and why; tools to help you self-reflect, pause to go deeper into your
own soul, and ultimately, learn a new way to walk out of pain and into peace.

©2025 Joy Wright Dendy (P)2025 Joy Wright Dendy
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