Wired Weird

It is surreal to sit and start putting the story of your life on paper. It makes you reflect, breaks you, offers mental shifts or aha moments and most of all helps you identify the previous-ness of God all through. You sift through the many precious lessons, achievements, happy & hurtful memories and choices that had lasting impact and those that have had none at all. Mainly you appreciate how each God orchestrated moment is not just for one person’s destiny but is attached to that of others. This book is written to allow you to paint the story of who you really are and discover the true journey of what I am calling your weird wiring. Wired Weird is about my life and how I discovered God’s Cue’s, Clue’s & Calling in my story. I don’t know your story but I believe you will find pointers in this book that will allow you to journey through your own life story. You will appreciate your past, present and how that has already shaped and prepared you for the future. Wairimu Kanyi, is a Christian-based Mom Mindset & Life Mentor. She has a witty sense of humor and views life from optimistic practical life lenses. She carries her heart on her sleeve and that helps her easily empathize, empower and encourage people. She was a HR Professional for 7 years, School Owner for 23 years since 1999 and currently works with Moms prioritizing their Personal growth. Under her brand – The ODDacity Mentor – she helps them build bankable personal or business brands so that they can design a life they desire & God approves. She is married to Kahoro Wachira and together they raise their children Kylin, Krysta & Ean in Nairobi, Kenya.

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  1. This book has the uncanny ability to draw the reader in and make them: laugh, cry, and actually reflect upon their own life at a go. It challenges one to face all their aspects, accept them and see how they can better themselves without conforming to what is considered to be the norm. While being Christian based, it is able to draw in the metaphorical “lost sheep” without making them feel judged. It makes them actually consider what God’s purpose for their life is. It is a highly recommendable read.

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