New Shoes

Let People In; Ending the Circle

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Mental Health, Happiness
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Author: Karen A. Harrington ISBN: 9781453501337
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: May 21, 2010
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Karen A. Harrington
ISBN: 9781453501337
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: May 21, 2010
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

New Shoes was a passing thought from years ago. I had begun a new journey in life of self-discovery. Many unanswered questions were being discovered. Many small steps were taken to begin to gain a better perspective of self. A real self-assurance was born. The journey involved a lot of hard work, persistence and determination. Such remarkable, indescribable feelings emerged. A sense of real pride was developing. A person of character and strength grew. After many years of changes and growth, a writing course undertaken got me to think about my promise to myself to write a book some day; New Shoes. I gathered up some clinical files (from cognitive therapy), organized past letters, reflective writing and poems. I devoted a March Break to undertaking the task of fully letting others in. Both the writing and reading of the book added further healing to the author. I am well aware of where I have been and who I am today. I hope to never have to experience many things again from the past. Choices I made helped shape who I am today. Through my personal growth, I am very comfortable in my own skin. No one should have to feel so terribly alone. Perhaps if I had done some of my own reading and sharing earlier, the healing process would have been quicker. Enjoy New Shoes and always remember, everyone has a story to tell.

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New Shoes was a passing thought from years ago. I had begun a new journey in life of self-discovery. Many unanswered questions were being discovered. Many small steps were taken to begin to gain a better perspective of self. A real self-assurance was born. The journey involved a lot of hard work, persistence and determination. Such remarkable, indescribable feelings emerged. A sense of real pride was developing. A person of character and strength grew. After many years of changes and growth, a writing course undertaken got me to think about my promise to myself to write a book some day; New Shoes. I gathered up some clinical files (from cognitive therapy), organized past letters, reflective writing and poems. I devoted a March Break to undertaking the task of fully letting others in. Both the writing and reading of the book added further healing to the author. I am well aware of where I have been and who I am today. I hope to never have to experience many things again from the past. Choices I made helped shape who I am today. Through my personal growth, I am very comfortable in my own skin. No one should have to feel so terribly alone. Perhaps if I had done some of my own reading and sharing earlier, the healing process would have been quicker. Enjoy New Shoes and always remember, everyone has a story to tell.

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