The Unopened Gift by Dan Newby

The Unopened Gift by Dan Newby

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The Unopened Gift by Dan Newby

Do emotions make you uncomfortable? Do you sometimes wish they would just go away? Would you like to live with more ease and understanding of what you are feeling?

The Unopened Gift will forever change your relationship with emotions.

Emotional literacy is a term coined by the authors to describe a level of emotional understanding where emotions are part of our everyday common sense. In an emotionally literate world we would no longer see emotions as awkward or scary but as a tool we each possess to help navigate life. This book puts readers on a path that will result in a new understanding of emotions, and their purpose and role in living a life full of choice.

The Unopened Gift reveals what we have not yet understood about emotions. That emotions aren't in competition with reason, but are an essential part of thinking; that they are constantly giving us information about the world around us; that each emotion exists for a specific purpose and takes care of a particular aspect of life; that life without emotions would be like art without color.

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ISBN 13 9780692855782
ISBN 10 0692855785
Titel The Unopened Gift
Autor Dan Newby
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Daniel Newby
Erscheinungsjahr 2017-03-23
Seitenanzahl 312
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