

What about us? How do we take care of inward selves? How do we ensure we don’t fall prey to pressures around us? Van suggests that this may be because the world places a higher value of external characteristics, these individuals do not spend the time to take care of their internal selves. Out of the blues, they make a fall from grace and we are left wondering how this has happened. We hear stories about individuals who are usually in the spotlight and are, in our minds, inevitably destined for success. Van writes this book with lots of examples to show the reader how they can introspect, learn about building themselves and ultimately have personal victories through their struggles. Ulmer, D.Min, PhD Faithful Central Bible Church founder-CEO, The Ulmer Institute Praise for The I-Factor : "Van Moody takes you on a biblically balanced, often painfully penetrating look-not just a look at the you in you, but a look at the God in you who defines and declares your destiny and worth." -Kenneth C. In The I-Factor, Moody identifies three dynamics essential to winning the battle of the I-Factor: Weaving together personal stories, practical principles, and profound biblical truth, The I-Factor provides the key to achieving the life of greatness that you are destined for.
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In this inspiring book, Moody reveals how to get hold of your I-Factor and finally get out of your own way. One question lies behind every struggle we face: How do I deal with myself? Behind all our stumbles, behind each of our missteps, behind every one of our failings lies an inability to handle what Moody calls the "I-Factor." More than self-worth or self-respect, beyond even character and perception of purpose, the I-Factor is about managing yourself-your whole life-well. Join bestselling author Van Moody as he helps you learn the 3 keys necessary to discover your life's purpose and the satisfying fulfillment you're longing for. We propose that the transposition of other elements may exploit the host’s RNA transport signals and machinery.The key to the life you want is already within your grasp.

These observations further our understanding of the close association of transposable elements with their host and provide an explanation for how I factor transposition causes female sterility. I factor transposition leads to its mRNA accumulating near and within the oocyte nucleus, thus causing perturbations in gurken and bicoid mRNA localization and axis specification. Furthermore, gurken and the I factor compete in vivo for the same localization machinery. Here, we show that gurken and the I factor, a non-LTR retrotransposon, share a small consensus RNA stem loop of defined secondary structure, which forms a conserved signal for dynein-mediated RNA transport to the oocyte nucleus.

Drosophila gurken mRNA is localized by dynein-mediated transport to a crescent near the oocyte nucleus, thus targeting the TGFα signal and forming the primary embryonic axes.
