Book review :- Dr. Susan Agbenoto Restore Me!: But Privately, Please (The People Cannot Know

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Book link:- https://www.amazon.com/Restore-Me-Privately-Please-People-ebook/dp/B0D495P28Q

“Restore Me!: But Privately, Please (The People Cannot Know)” by Dr. Susan Agbenoto”Restore Me!: But Privately, Please (The People Cannot Know)” by Dr. Susan Agbenoto is an insightful and deeply empathetic guide for those who find themselves in the position of caregiving, leadership, or ministry, yet are struggling with their own personal challenges. Dr. Agbenoto approaches this delicate subject with a profound understanding of the emotional and spiritual fatigue that can overwhelm individuals who are constantly giving of themselves to others, often at the expense of their own well-being.The book opens with a direct and compelling question: “Who cares for the one who gives care?” This sets the tone for a candid exploration of the internal conflicts faced by leaders, caregivers, and anyone who feels the pressure to appear strong while dealing with their own vulnerabilities. Dr. Agbenoto acknowledges the often-overlooked reality that those who are pillars of support for others can themselves be in need of restoration, a theme that resonates throughout the book.One of the strengths of “Restore Me!” is its ability to speak directly to the reader in a personal and private manner. Dr. Agbenoto’s writing style is both accessible and conversational, making it feel as though the reader is engaged in a one-on-one session with a trusted counselor or mentor. She skillfully guides the reader through a process of self-examination, encouraging them to look beyond the external facade and address the deeper issues that may be causing feelings of emptiness, fatigue, and irrelevance.The book does not shy away from the difficult questions, nor does it offer superficial solutions. Instead, Dr. Agbenoto provides practical and spiritual tools for readers to assess their own lives, confront their struggles, and take meaningful steps towards healing and restoration. The inclusion of prayers and reflective exercises throughout the book adds a deeply personal touch, allowing readers to engage with the material on a spiritual level.”Restore Me!” is particularly effective in its ability to bridge the gap between internal struggles and external successes. Dr. Agbenoto highlights the dichotomy that many individuals face – the need to maintain a strong exterior while grappling with inner turmoil. This acknowledgment of the reality that many face, but few discuss openly, is both refreshing and empowering.For anyone feeling the weight of caregiving, leadership, or ministry, “Restore Me!” offers a much-needed space for honest reflection and renewal. Dr. Agbenoto’s compassionate and insightful approach provides not just temporary relief but a pathway to long-term healing and wholeness. This book is a valuable resource for those seeking to reclaim their sense of self and purpose, all while maintaining the delicate balance between caring for others and caring for oneself.In conclusion, “Restore Me!: But Privately, Please (The People Cannot Know)” is a powerful and timely work that speaks to the hearts of those who give so much to others yet often neglect their own needs. Dr. Susan Agbenoto has created a guide that is both practical and deeply spiritual, offering readers the tools they need to find true restoration and peace.

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