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Shattered Heart
- Overcoming Death, Loss, Breakup and Separation
- ナレーター: Paul Winter
- 再生時間: 2 時間 5 分
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あらすじ・解説
This is an outstanding book that discusses about emotions involved when a relationship breaks your heart, a marriage ends in divorce, or when a loved one dies. It will help you develop compassion, providing you with the courage to face other types of losses and challenges. This empowering book will teach you how to deal with grief and heal your heart. It is a must-listen for finding ways to handle grief and build strong and lasting relationships.
Are you looking for a happy, loving and fulfilling relationship? Do you want everlasting happiness with your partner? Do you want to overcome grieving and enjoy life with your loved ones?
Lawyer and writer Itayi Garande looks at some very important subjects: death, loss, breakup, and separation.
Drawn from decades of experience, he provides solutions for anyone who wishes to come to terms with their grieving the loss of their loved ones. It is also a book for people who want their relationships to last. It provides real-life examples and practical solutions for personal change that opens the way to a stronger, loving future.
Excerpt from the book:
"A shattered heart is a heart that has been opened - to receive new realities, to be exposed to new pain, but also to receive new love and happiness."
Feelings come and go - including feelings of suicide and giving up and letting all go - but they should not define who we are and should never define us. There are many reasons for staying alive."
Praise for the book:
"Itayi Garande is one of the respected nonfiction voices in the United Kingdom's black and ethnic minority community...his work is universal and applies to all races." (Bonny Niam, author of Diaspora Tales: How to Survive the Hostile Environment in the UK)
"One of the most frank and brutally honest accounts of a subject that many people are afraid of talking about - death." (Peter Darlington, psychologist specializing in domestic violence)
"An enduring work of nonfiction literature." (The Essex Gazette)