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Chargement... Choose Wonder Over Worry (édition 2020)par Amber Rae (Auteur)
Information sur l'oeuvreChoose Wonder Over Worry: Move Beyond Fear and Doubt to Unlock Your Full Potential par Amber Rae
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This program is read by the author. WONDER is what we're born with. WORRY is what we learn. NOW IS THE TIME TO RETURN TO WONDER. Why do we hold back from pursuing what matters most? Why do we listen to the voice inside our head that tells us we're not good enough, smart enough, or talented enough? How can we move beyond the fear and doubt that prevents us from creating a life that reflects who we truly are? CHOOSE WONDER OVER WORRY is your official invitation to face your fears, navigate your discomfort, and rewrite the "worry myths" in your mind that keep you from being your best and truest self. Journey with inspirational speaker and artist AMBER RAE as she connects you with your voice of worry and wonder, teaches you to listen to your emotions rather than silence them, and encourages you to seize your dreams. Through a thoughtful blend of vulnerability, soulfulness, and science, Amber Rae guides you in expressing the fullness of who you are and the gifts you're here to give. You don't have to be held back by Worry when Wonder awaits you every moment of every day. Worry or Wonder: which will you choose? Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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I appreciated Rae's honest reflection on her life experiences and her attempt to be authentic and truthful when describing them. But she still came across as incredibly privileged and, at times, whiny. As a result, I found I didn't have a lot of patience for her personal problems.
There's some good stuff here -- mostly culled from other authors like Liz Gilbert and Brene Brown. However, the journal questions are the best part of the book, as they offer an opportunity to reflect on how to apply the lessons in our lives.
Rae's writing style is conversational and easy to read, and there are worse ways to spend a couple of hours. Borrow this one from the library if you can since it's not likely to find a permanent place on your keeper shelf. ( )