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Inner Child: Transform Your Life With Practical Techniques (Transform Your Life With Practical Techniques and Exercises to Heal Emotional Wounds) - cover

Inner Child: Transform Your Life With Practical Techniques (Transform Your Life With Practical Techniques and Exercises to Heal Emotional Wounds)

Kevin Solorzano

Casa editrice: Agrawal Shubham

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Transform your emotional landscape in just weeks, even if the inner child has been silent for years.Are you overwhelmed by emotional wounds and seeking a path to healing? Do you struggle to balance the demands of high-stress careers or parenting while navigating unresolved trauma? Are you searching for practical tools to transform your relationships and embrace self-love?By saying 'yes' to these questions, you're not just acknowledging your struggles, but also opening the door to profound change. The inner child recovery toolkit is your key to relief and empowerment.You'll discover:What inner child healing is and what it truly entailsThe most prevalent types of childhood woundsThe best ways to connect with your wounded inner child, reparent yourself and finally heal that wounded inner childThe most effective practices for dealing with trauma triggers and developing healthy coping mechanismsStrategies and tips for healing shame, anger, and feelings of abandonmentTechniques for breaking free from self-sabotaging patterns to live an authentic lifeTips to help you stay grounded and give yourself optimum self-love and self-careAlthough your inner child embodies both good and negative experiences from the past, it is often the case that the positive side to it, which encompasses feelings of love, compassion for others, happiness, positivism, and confidence, among others, are subdued by the negative experiences you experienced while growing. This explains why you need an inner child work.
Disponibile da: 27/02/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 180 pagine.

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