Lunes Empiezo De Nuevo – (Spanish)
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Basado en su libro best seller Fui hecha para desear, pero ahora destilado para lectores ocupados, Lysa TerKeurst ofrece una nueva perspectiva para todas aquellas personas atrapadas en el ciclo de perder peso pero luego recuperarlo, equipando a los lectores con la motivacion espiritual y emocional mas profunda que necesitan, para hacer cambios duraderos.
A menudo caracterizamos nuestros antojos de comida como malos o que provocan culpa. Pero el antojo no es algo malo. La realidad es que fuimos hechos para desear. Solo tenemos que darnos cuenta de que Dios nos creo para desear mas de El, en lugar de perder ese deseo por complacernos en placeres fisicos y alimentos poco saludables que siempre decepcionaran. En medio de su lucha personal con esto, la autora best seller del New York Times, Lysa TerKerust, nos invita a encontrar el eslabon perdido entre el deseo de una mujer de estar sana y el empoderamiento espiritual necesario para que esto suceda. En este libro recientemente revisado y condensado, Lysa nos muestra como:
*romper el ciclo de El lunes empiezo de nuevo y sentirte bien contigo hoy;
*dejar de agonizar por los numeros en la bascula y hacer las paces con tu cuerpo;
*reemplazar las racionalizaciones que conducen al fracaso por la sabiduria que conduce a la victoria; y
*alcanzar tus metas saludables y acercarte mas a Dios en el proceso.
Este no es un libro de instrucciones. Tampoco es el ultimo y mejor plan de dieta. Es el recurso necesario a utilizar junto con cualquier plan de estilo de vida saludable que elijas, que te ayudara a encontrar tu deseo y te llevara a una satisfaccion espiritual que va mucho mas alla de lo fisico.
I’ll Start Again Monday
Based on her bestselling book Made to Crave, but now distilled down for busy readers, Lysa TerKeurst offers a new perspective to all those stuck in the cycle of losing weight but then gaining it back, equipping readers with the deeper spiritual and emotional motivation they need to make lasting changes.
So often we characterize our food cravings as bad or guilt-inducing. But craving isn’t a bad thing. The reality is we were made to crave. We just need to realize God created us to crave more of Him instead of misplacing that craving by overindulging in physical pleasures and unhealthy food that will always disappoint. In the midst of her own personal struggle with this, New York Times bestselling author Lysa TerKeurst invites us to find the missing link between a woman’s desire to be
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SKU (ISBN): 9781400233458
ISBN10: 1400233453
Language: Spanish
Lysa TerKeurst
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2022
Publisher: Groupo Nelson
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