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Human Flawed Forgiven - Letting Go of Blame and Resentment Toward Your Parents (For Your Own Sake) - cover

Human Flawed Forgiven - Letting Go of Blame and Resentment Toward Your Parents (For Your Own Sake)

Selma J. Geis

Editorial: Hylosis Publishing

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"...so profoundly enlightening and empowering that it can change your life."—Emma Megan for Readers' Favorite
 
Are you struggling with the emotional baggage of your past?
 
Do you feel like the weight of unresolved hurt is holding you back from living fully?
 
You’re not alone.
 
Many of us carry wounds from our childhood, whether from strained family relationships or personal trauma.
 
These scars often shape our decisions, self-identity, and relationships with others. But here's the truth: you don’t have to remain a prisoner to your past.
 
Human, Flawed, Forgiven is here to help you break free from the chains of resentment, heal emotional scars, and move forward with compassion and strength.
 
This transformative book is your guide to reclaiming your emotional well-being, no matter how deep the wounds may be: it doesn’t shy away from the complexity of forgiveness—especially when the hurt comes from those who should have protected you.
 
Inside Human, Flawed, Forgiven, you’ll discover:
 
- 5 Practical Steps to Forgiveness: Learn how to forgive without losing yourself and reclaim your sense of peace.- Understanding Emotional Baggage: Uncover how childhood experiences shape your present and how you can break free from negative patterns.- The Psychology of Forgiveness: Explore the science behind letting go and how it can improve your mental and physical health.- Setting Healthy Boundaries: Master the art of protecting your emotional space while maintaining healthy relationships.-️ Compassion in Forgiveness: Develop self-compassion and extend it to those who hurt you, without excusing their actions.
 
Plus, enjoy an exclusive bonus workbook packed with exercises to help you confront your emotions, practice forgiveness, and cultivate healthier relationships. No email required!
 
It’s never too late to release the grip of resentment and start living with more freedom and joy.
 
Get your copy now and take the first step towardlifelong forgiveness.
Disponible desde: 13/06/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 157 páginas.

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