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In The Meantime by Iyanla Vanzant

In The Meantime

Finding Yourself and the Love that You Want

by Iyanla Vanzant
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  • First Published:
  • Jan 1, 1998, 366 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Sep 1999, 255 pages
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Kim Larocque
The book inspired me to realize one important thing. As long as I am "In the Meantime" everything else is O.K. While I evaluate, "throw out the trash", and move up and forward, I can have peace of mind and live life in the present moment.


Emily Eldridge
This book was an excellent source of strength for me as I was dealing with the exact "in the meantime" experience Iyanla discussed. She made me realize that although my life may seem to be stagnant; it is just the beginning. God is just preparing me for something greater, but I must be excited about the meantime until that day.

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