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A student of Don Miguel Ruiz reveals forgiveness, overcoming resentments and letting go as the path to personal growth and the key to whole-hearted living.

Produktbeschreibung
A student of Don Miguel Ruiz reveals forgiveness, overcoming resentments and letting go as the path to personal growth and the key to whole-hearted living.
Autorenporträt
Susyn Reeve is an award-winning author, the co-founder of Self-Esteem-Experts.com, and the co-host of the popular podcast, www.ReinventionSuccessStories.com. Susyn has 40 years experience as a Coach, Corporate Consultant, Educator and Interfaith Minister. Her clients have included: American Express, New York University, Exxon, Continental Airlines, The Metropolitan Museum, YPO (Young Presidents Organization), and Mount Sinai Medical Center. She has been a Delegate to the UN Commission on the Status of Women, and an adjunct Associate Professor at New York University.
Rezensionen
"Who hasn't been heart-broken? Who hasn't cried themselves to sleep after being dumped? Who hasn't been enraged at being ill-treated and disrespected? Most, if not all, of us have been there. Heartbreak is the potential outcome we want to suppress and forget about when we open our one and only tender heart and become vulnerable to another human; when we love. What makes Susyn Reeve's approach to the topic so different is that she asks us to welcome all the messiness, the tears, the strong emotions, and our hidden shadows, imps and monsters not to a pity party but to a life-affirming bash from which we are certain to emerge stronger, happier, wiser and, crazily enough, more open and trusting. Let Susyn's gift for working emotions through to that happy ending you were hoping for guide you through the process. Don't turn inward without guidance and nurse your rage, grief, loss. Turn to this book and grow. You have the choice." Hilary V. O'Donnell, Author of Naxos: An Unexpected Life on a Greek Island