12 Habitos Para Una Mente Sana – (Spanish)
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Este es un mapa hacia la verdadera identidad y plenitud por una Consejera y Oradora Internacional
Mas del 70 por ciento de los jovenes adultos estan confundidos acerca de su identidad y destino. En lugar de buscar sanacion, se conforman a los devastadores caprichos de la cultura.
Ofreciendo una esperanza real y un nuevo mapa hacia la paz interior, especialmente cuando se trata de confusion de identidad, la consejera licenciada y autora Diane Arnold te lleva en un viaje redentor y lleno de verdad hacia la plenitud. A traves de enseanzas inspiradoras y ejercicios practicos, ella te ayudara a:
*Descubrir y aceptar tu verdadero yo
*Perseguir tu proposito
*Silenciar la verguenza
*Experimentar amor y aceptacion incondicional
*Encontrar alegria, pensar con claridad y vivir con valentia
El camino hacia una sanacion duradera no se encuentra en el mapa cambiante de la cultura, sino en el camino silencioso y estrecho de la verdadera paz y transformacion.
Road Map to True Identity and Wholeness from Counselor and International Speaker
More than 70 percent of young adults are confused about their identity and destiny. Instead of seeking healing, they’re conforming to the devastating whims of culture.
Offering real hope and a new road map for inner peace, especially when dealing with identity confusion, licensed counselor and author Diane Arnold takes you on a redemptive, truth-filled journey toward wholeness. Through uplifting teaching and practical exercises, she helps you:
*Discover and accept the real you
*Pursue your purpose
*Silence shame
*Experience unconditional love and acceptance
*Find joy, think soundly, and live with courage
The road to lasting healing isn’t found in culture’s ever-changing map. It’s found in the quiet, narrow path of true peace and transformation.
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SKU (ISBN): 9798887694092
Language: Spanish
Diane Arnold
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2025
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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