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About the Author

Florence Littauer is the author of more than twenty books. She speaks at seminars and retreats and is the founder of CLASSpeakers, Inc. For more than thirty-five years, she and her husband, Fred, spoke and ministered to thousands around the world. Florence lives in Cathedral City, California
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Florence and Fred Littauer are two different people. Please do not combine their author pages. Thank you.

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Works by Florence Littauer

Your Personality Tree (1986) 259 copies, 1 review
Dare to Dream (1991) 59 copies, 2 reviews
Lives on the mend (1985) 39 copies
The Best of Florence Littauer (1989) 21 copies, 1 review
Hope for Hurting Women (1988) 20 copies
Pursuit of Happiness (1981) 18 copies
Out of the Cabbage Patch (1984) 14 copies

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Legal name
Chapman, Florence
Other names
Littauer, Florence
Birthdate
1928-04-27
Gender
female
Occupations
minister
Nationality
USA
Disambiguation notice
Florence and Fred Littauer are two different people. Please do not combine their author pages. Thank you.
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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Reviews

23 reviews
The author gives you valuable insight into your unique, God-given nature. With the aid of a personality profile test she helps you to learn how your personality affects your emotions, work performance and relationships. She also provides keys to understanding those around you.
The author reveals life-changing things that happen when you; Dare to dream; Prepare the dream; wear the dream; repair the dream and share the dream. The book offers encouragement and practical advice to help you rev up your dreams and get them off the ground. Also discusses whether the Lord can sustain you in times of trouble or if you can forgive unforgivable people, etc.
I read this book years ago and vaguely remember crying through much of it: I didn't know how to wrap my head around living a dream. Thinking that timing may change my perspective, I tried it again.

Re-reading it now I find the text dated and a bit over the top with example stories from people the writer knows personally or has researched. While lacking specifics on the "how" of daring, the writer shares much rehashed material from her work with personality profiles. This aspect of the book show more didn't help me much and neither did the thread of hero-worship for her younger brother and his success as a radio personality/deejay. I did not cry. show less
Interesting take, but I don't agree that all introvert analytical people are pessimists, all friendly extroverts are optimists. There were some types grouped together that don't fit people I know.

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Works
74
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Rating
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ISBNs
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