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New Book Me Power Deciphers One of the Most Misused Words in the 21st Century

 WASHINGTON Oct. 4 2022 /PRNewswire  The word  empower is a buzzword now but are we as a society using it correctly? That is one of the questions answered by LaNysha Adams Ph.D. author of Me Power ISBN: 979-8-88504-569-8. This 252 page self help book dissects the word empower and challenges its usage and meaning with a play on the word. Since launching last week it has already hit Amazon's #1 New Release in Philosophy & Social Aspects of Education.





Me Power directs us to look inside and tap into the power within. It is a call to revisit self knowledge and flex our inner strengths. Manifested through five principles 1 Embrace Your Barriers  2 Focus On Your Strengths 3 Speak for Your Life 4 Choose Your Guides and 5 Ritualize Your Reflection Dr. Adams challenges readers to forge their identity stop waiting for the approval of others and take control of their lives. The Ivy League educated linguist and founder of award winning consultancy Edlinguist Solutions comprised these principles from years of research.


Dr. Adams examines the major misuses of  empower that proceed from three misconceptions. The first is that many believe power is a finite resource distributed amongst individuals depending on rank or status. The second is that power relies upon personal approval from someone else. The third is that if one party gains power this automatically means the opposite party has less power.


All three of these interpretations miss the prefix of empowerment em meaning Me Dr. Adams asserts. Defined correctly, empowerment is an infinite resource from within not crippled by others and not based on others. Me Power is about putting your oxygen mask on first metaphorically. Yet you cannot express Me Power without some sense of  we or community.


Join Dr. Adams in conversation as she is interviewed on our nations podcasts and airways  where she shares empowerment stories and her expertise on graduate school admissions and completion life balance and first generation college student career advice.


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