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"Denne bogs 52 kapitler handler om enkle ting, alle kan gøre for at leve i nuet med mere glæde, mod, venlighed, visdom og fred. [...] Som Dalai Lama jævnligt siger til folk: Vi er alle sammen ens, sådan at forstå, at vores primære mål i livet er at være lykkelige.[...] Det er mit håb, at jeg ved at kombinere videnskab, fortællinger, psykologi og visdom fra verdens store åndelige traditioner på disse sider har taget det enkle ... og gjort det nemt. Resten er op til dig." - Dr. Joan Borynsenko, Ph.D. og krop/sind-ekspert
This is a book about getting real. It tells the truth about busyness and peace in a way that can help us women change our lives. Until quite recently, it was politically incorrect to mention that balancing work and family, while having any time left to nurture our spirit, was a tall order. Only now, when a second generation of women is entering the ranks of the family-work-spirituality jugglers, do we feel secure enough to stop for a minute and say, "Wow, this is a hard act to pull off." Sometimes we're tired, stressed out, and in danger of shutting down and losing our hearts. But if we share the truth of our lives, we can find a better way. Inner Peace for Busy Women will show you how to stop resisting your life and start living in the center of the cyclone, where it's always peaceful. Among other things, in this book you'll learn how to say no without feeling guilty, make peace with the past, be peaceful even in circumstances where happiness is not an option, follow your inner guidance, and be a beautiful mother, sister, aunt, daughter, lover, spouse, and friend--all by being your best, authentic self.
From the New York Times bestselling author of Minding the Body, Mending the Mind comes a powerful collection of spiritual activities that we can use every day in order to create miracles in our lives. Through daily meditations and exercises, Borysenko helps us to let go of fear and realize the light of peace.
Mind-body therapist Joan Borysenko reveals the power of spiritual optimism, a philosophy that sees life crises as opportunities for personal and spiritual growth.
The author draws on her own clinical practice to explain how chronic guilt and pessimism can affect health and offers a recovery regimen based on affirmation, forgiveness, and love.
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