P.O.M.E — Product of My Environment
Uncover the Unseen Forces That Shape Who You Are
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Narrado por:
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Jonathan Chibnall
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De:
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Kevian Liley
Sobre este título
P.O.M.E. — Product of My Environment is a thought-provoking exploration of how our identities are shaped by the environments we inhabit, from family dynamics and cultural backgrounds to social circles and personal experiences. Authored by Kevian, this book delves into the intricate relationship between environment, identity, and personal growth, emphasising that who we become is profoundly influenced by the people, places, and energies that surround us.
The book is structured into 45 chapters, each focusing on specific aspects of environmental influence on identity. Key themes include the impact of childhood experiences, the role of social circles, the significance of cultural conditioning, and the effects of education and economic environment. Each chapter combines real-world stories, psychological insights, and reflective practices, inviting listeners to examine their own lives and the unseen forces that shape their identities.
Throughout the narrative, Kevian challenges listeners to question whether their current mindsets truly belong to them or if they are reflections of external influences. The book encourages a journey of self-discovery, urging listeners to reclaim their identities by recognising and understanding the powerful effects of their environments.
With practical strategies for fostering self-awareness, setting healthy boundaries, embracing vulnerability, and cultivating gratitude, P.O.M.E. serves as a guide for individuals seeking to navigate life's complexities and emerge with a stronger, more authentic sense of self. By the end of this enlightening journey, listeners will come to appreciate that they are not only products of their environments but also active participants in shaping their own identities and destinies.
©2025 Kevian Liley (P)2025 Kevian Liley