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This group is for introverts like me, who want to support each other like a family, because a real family doesn't exist. We tend to be independent, creative and self-sufficient until it takes an additional hand for heavy lifting and we are not great at asking for help. Yet help is what we need. Together, we can help each other with support, friendship and resources to lighten the load and connect with other like-minded like-capable people, and share celebrations.
Let's check in with each other, share ideas and strategies, and ask and give help as needed and share a bit of laughter along the way.
In The Mountain Is You: Transforming Self-Sabotage Into Self-Mastery, noted writer and emotional intelligence thought leader Brianna Wiest tackles the psychological barriers that often hinder individuals from realizing their full potential*.* Originally published in 2020, this work falls under the genre of self-help and personal development, with a particular focus on overcoming self-destructive habits to attain emotional well-being and self-mastery. The book has garnered considerable acclaim for its insights into the journey from self-sabotage to self-mastery, the importance of inner peace versus the pursuit of happiness, and the Buddhist concepts of consciousness and personal and collective transformation.
188 pages.
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In The Mountain Is You: Transforming Self-Sabotage Into Self-Mastery, noted writer and emotional intelligence thought leader Brianna Wiest tackles the psychological barriers that often hinder individuals from realizing their full potential*.* Originally published in 2020, this work falls under the genre of self-help and personal development, with a particular focus on overcoming self-destructive habits to attain emotional well-being and self-mastery. The book has garnered considerable acclaim for its insights into the journey from self-sabotage to self-mastery, the importance of inner peace versus the pursuit of happiness, and the Buddhist concepts of consciousness and personal and collective transformation.
188 pages.