Learning To Love Yourself
Learning To Love Yourself
Gay Hendricks
Brian Armstrong
Was a bit out there. - Brian Armstrong
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Learning To Love Yourself

Learning to Love Yourself

Gay Hendricks
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Gay Hendricks
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In "Learning to Love Yourself," Gay Hendricks embarks on a transformative journey through the heart, crafting a compelling narrative that guides readers to the realization of self-love. With profound empathy and insight, Hendricks unveils the layers of self-doubt and negative self-talk that often shroud our inner light, offering practical strategies to break free from the chains of self-criticism. This book serves as a beacon of hope and a tool for those seeking to reclaim their worth and embark on a path of self-acceptance and love. Through personal anecdotes, psychological insights, and relatable examples, Hendricks creates a roadmap for healing and growth. He challenges readers to confront their deepest fears and embrace their authentic selves, highlighting the transformative power of love in overcoming obstacles. "Learning to Love Yourself" is not just a book; it's a journey into the soul, promising to leave readers enlightened, empowered, and ready to foster a compassionate and loving relationship with themselves.

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Released
1982
1 Jan
Length
140
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Was a bit out there. - Brian Armstrong
The quick ticket to ecstasy is to catch yourself feeling in a very low state of mind--depressed, stupid, hateful--and to love yourself for feeling that way. When you do that you can experience a rocket ride right to the top. Love does not take time; it's possible to transform depression into ecstasy in a flash. But please do not accept my word for it. Try it as an experiment next time you are feeling low.Something else to consider is that we will always be in the process of remembering how to love ourselves, then forgetting, then remembering again. It does not seem to be our destiny to be any one way all the time. So let's get used to being pendulums and enjoy the ride.
— Gay Hendricks, Learning To Love Yourself

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