Growing Through Grief

Growing Through Grief
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Total Pages : 136
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ISBN-10 : 1791800246
ISBN-13 : 9781791800246
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Book Synopsis Growing Through Grief by : Michele Mariscal

Download or read book Growing Through Grief written by Michele Mariscal and published by . This book was released on 2019-01-24 with total page 136 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Do you sometimes feel so consumed by grief that you fear it will never end? That you'll never be able to be happy again? This book will give you hope while showing you how to channel grief to find love as a source of power. In this book, Michele Mariscal offers a perspective on the possibility of growth through the difficult journey of grief and loss. Readers will learn that each difficult emotion may hold in it the seed for healing as well as how to eliminate anxiety and depression by processing their emotions of loss. In this book you will learn about Daily practices to help you heal from grief How to bring hope back to your life How to eliminate anxiety and depression Why mourning is a powerful journey And much more ˃˃˃ Grief is a journey In her journey, Michele reached a peak so difficult that she found it hard to get out of bed and show up to work. But through dedicated practice and trust that something awaited her on the other side of overwhelm, she now shares how hope and the power of choice can be your allies in moving through grief and loss. ˃˃˃ What people say about the book "Growing Through Grief is a powerful, vulnerable, and important book. Michele Mariscal shares her journey of pain and healing in a way that is transformational for all of us. We live in a culture that doesn't seem to want or know how to deal with grief. As someone who has experienced significant grief myself, I know how both brutal and beautiful it can be. For anyone going through grief, this book will help guide you through the experience so that you not only heal but thrive in the process." ~ Mike Robbins, author, Nothing Changes Until You Do "I am so impressed with Michele's book. It's a wonderful alchemy of wisdom, raw emotion, and sage advice for all of us going through the hardest part of The Hero's Journey. As a friend and colleague of Elizabeth Kubler-Ross', I know she would be delighted to see this book in the hands of people experiencing loss of any kind." ~ Brian Luke Seaward, Ph.D. Author, Stand Like Mountain, Flow Like Water and Stressed is Dessert Spelled Backward. Scroll up and grab a copy today.


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