The Lies We Believe
- 320 stránek
- 12 hodin čtení
Completely revised and updated, this thirtieth anniversary edition examines the lies people tell themselves and the truths that set them free to experience personal transformation.
Completely revised and updated, this thirtieth anniversary edition examines the lies people tell themselves and the truths that set them free to experience personal transformation.
Making the Journey from Condemnation to Compassion
Faulty thinking patterns can severely impact emotional health, relationships, and spiritual growth. This book identifies twenty destructive "shoulds" that hinder acceptance and coping with life's challenges. By exploring these toxic beliefs, it offers insights and strategies to overcome them, ultimately promoting personal flourishing and healthier perspectives on reality.
Focusing on the River Thames, this book explores its pivotal role in London's development throughout history, highlighting its significance as the city's lifeblood since Roman times. It documents the transformations along the river over the past four decades, showcasing how these changes reflect the broader evolution of the city itself.
Exploring the impact of attitudes on personal growth, this book delves into the contrast between toxic and healthy mindsets. It emphasizes how our attitudes can significantly influence our experiences and overall well-being, guiding readers towards cultivating positive attitudes that enhance their lives. Through insightful discussions, it aims to empower individuals to recognize and transform harmful attitudes into constructive ones for a more fulfilling life.
Focusing on the evolving landscape of Shakespeare studies, this collection of essays highlights the South African perspective on the playwright's universal appeal. Each contribution examines how Shakespeare's works are produced and received through a Southern lens, revealing new insights into their relevance across different contexts and time periods. By bridging the gap between the global North and South, the essays invite readers to reassess the impact and interpretation of Shakespeare's legacy in diverse cultural settings.
Kłamstwa, kłamstwa, kłamstwa! Przychodzą zewsząd i dotyczą wszystkich dziedzin życia: rodziny, miłości, pracy, wiary, polityki… A my wierzymy! Czasami wierzymy wiedząc, że to kłamstwa. Okłamują nas inni, okłamujemy siebie sami, bo wydaje nam się, że tak będzie lepiej. Tymczasem jednak kłamstwa nas niszczą. Książka Chrisa Thurmana pomoże ci zrozumieć jakim kłamstwom wierzysz, jak niszczą one twoje życie i jak sobie z nimi radzić.