Sometimes I Cry in the Shower

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Sometimes I Cry in the Shower
Author : R. Kelly
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Publisher : Unknown
Language : English
Release Date : 20 December 2021
ISBN : 9798787490275
Pages : 162 pages
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Sometimes I Cry in the Shower by R. Kelly Book PDF Summary

You've sadly been through the fire... You know inside you need to move forward. So, why are you STUCK IN YOUR GRIEF? The answer to that is simple; Everyone is telling you how to grieve, right? We're all so different - as unique as snowflakes and fingerprints. Yet, we're told that there are prescribed stages and phases and healing milestones that must be met. When you're famished...starving, would you want a waiter insisting that you eat the same appetizer, entree, and dessert as the other patrons before you...and finish each course before moving to the next? If not, says he, you'll never be satisfied. Of course not! You need Sometimes I Cry in the Shower...because it delivers a full offering of experienced and successful healing concepts sadly, yet now joyously, lived out by author and bereaved father, R. Glenn Kelly. Some may be right for you - some not... But you'll learn: Where you really fall to when the bottom drops out? Why you don't need to change who you are to grieve The destructive consequences of repressing your emotions What truly shapes your personality - Nature or Nurture? What roles do ego, self-esteem, and self-worth play? The differing emotional responses of men and women And why they should actually compliment each other (but sometimes don't) The importance of turning to self and to faith in healthful healing ...and so much more! BOOK SPOILER! When moving forward on your grief healing journey, there are no: Linear timelines Chronological Way-points Stages, Steps, or Phases to master - As long as you are NOT harming yourself or others, there IS no wrong way to grieve... ...and you will be OKAY! Get this book now...because you ARE READY to re-discover your true- self and move forward (without leaving your lost loved one behind, BTW) to a wonderful life of peace and purpose. Sometimes I Cry in the Shower: A Grieving Father's Journey to Wholeness and Healing

Sometimes I Cry in the Shower

You've sadly been through the fire... You know inside you need to move forward. So, why are you STUCK IN YOUR GRIEF? The answer to that is simple; Everyone is telling you how to grieve, right? We're all so different - as unique as snowflakes and fingerprints. Yet, we're told

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