Author: | Treat Preston | ISBN: | 9781310357695 |
Publisher: | Dr. Leland Benton | Publication: | November 21, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Treat Preston |
ISBN: | 9781310357695 |
Publisher: | Dr. Leland Benton |
Publication: | November 21, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Forgiveness – The Unforgiving Life is an incredible mind-opening book dealing with the subjects of forgiving lies, forgiving yourself, forgiving the unforgivable, forgiving others forgiving me, forgiving for good, forgiving infidelity, and forgiveness finding peace through letting go. Written by one of the nation’s leading behavioral scientists and counselors, Dr. Treat Preston leaves no stone unturned on the causes behind this debilitating problem but then teaches his readers how to easily overcome their problem. In his book, Dr. Preston gives an entire chapter on the behavioral science behind the human mind and why you do the things you do. He then talks about the burden of regret, the burden of fear and a concept rarely discussed – You Can’t or You Won’t! His chapter on “The Two Most Important Questions,” in and of itself, is worth the price of the book. But, without a doubt, his concluding chapter on “What If” pulls it all together for his readers and demonstrates what his readers need to do to overcome this problem. If you are having trouble forgiving others or yourself, you owe it to yourself to read this book!
Forgiveness – The Unforgiving Life is an incredible mind-opening book dealing with the subjects of forgiving lies, forgiving yourself, forgiving the unforgivable, forgiving others forgiving me, forgiving for good, forgiving infidelity, and forgiveness finding peace through letting go. Written by one of the nation’s leading behavioral scientists and counselors, Dr. Treat Preston leaves no stone unturned on the causes behind this debilitating problem but then teaches his readers how to easily overcome their problem. In his book, Dr. Preston gives an entire chapter on the behavioral science behind the human mind and why you do the things you do. He then talks about the burden of regret, the burden of fear and a concept rarely discussed – You Can’t or You Won’t! His chapter on “The Two Most Important Questions,” in and of itself, is worth the price of the book. But, without a doubt, his concluding chapter on “What If” pulls it all together for his readers and demonstrates what his readers need to do to overcome this problem. If you are having trouble forgiving others or yourself, you owe it to yourself to read this book!