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Move Forward Stronger
- A Dynamic Framework to Process Change, Loss, and Grief
- ナレーター: Julia A. Nicholson, Stephen Coghill
- 再生時間: 5 時間 31 分
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あらすじ・解説
Heralded as “a book that can strengthen the spirit of its listener and transform or even save lives,” Move Forward Stronger is like a friend when we’re in need, the therapist we’re hesitant to call, and the inner voice we’ve been listening for ... telling us: “You can feel happiness again.” Something happened. The death of someone you love. A suicide, divorce, or loss of a close relationship, job, career, or business. A negative change in your financial picture. A medical diagnosis or tragic accident. A physical or emotional injury. It happened. Now what?
How you cope with and process it determines the quality of your life, your interactions, and relationships after it. Move Forward Stronger provides a dynamic framework that empowers you with a new mindset, equips you with practical tools to use in any situation, and gives you a new way to process unwanted change and loss in a positive way, integrate it into your life, and get something valuable from it going forward.
Whether you’re looking to be inspired by the courageous and candid personal story of someone who has endured more than her fair share of adversity and loss, or you listen to Move Forward Stronger seeking help in coping with your own unwanted change, loss, or grief, Julia’s stories and insights will leave you believing in the strength of the human spirit. If you are stuck in feelings and emotions of grief and the conventional wisdom isn’t helping you, you’re not losing your mind (though sometimes it might feel that way).
You are not a failure. There is nothing wrong with you, and you are not alone.
You’ll discover the power within yourself to move forward stronger instead of getting stuck in what happened — confident knowing that you can live with your losses instead of living in them.