Author Shauna Niequist explains how to find your way through difficulties

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Best-selling author Shauna Niequist joins TODAY to talk about her new novel “I Guess I Haven’t Learned That Yet – Discovering New Ways to Live When the Old Ones Don’t Work Anymore.” The book is filled with advice on how to nurture yourself, your relationships and your spirit, and Niequist says she had to learn to accept being a beginner again. “I’m more excited about the questions these days than the answers,” she says.

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