Scorpions and Turtles
How to Survive Our Troubling Times (Scorpions and Turtles Personal Growth)
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Dr. Bill Halevi Singer
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Dr. Bill Halevi Singer
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Heal the Hurt. Discover Your True Self. Reclaim Your Power.
Do you feel misunderstood, unloved, or exhausted by life’s chaos? Are you drawn to help others, yet keep getting stung by their words or actions? Whether you shut down, lash out, or retreat, there’s a way to rise above the pain—and it starts with understanding your own nature.
In Scorpions and Turtles: How to Survive Our Troubling Times, Dr. Bill Halevi Singer reveals a groundbreaking framework for understanding why we—and those around us—do what we do. Inspired by the ancient fable of the scorpion and the turtle, this powerful guide helps you uncover your emotional patterns, heal past wounds, and thrive in a divided, reactive world.
Through decades of experience helping thousands heal, Dr. Singer translates deep psychological and spiritual truths into simple, practical steps. You’ll discover:
- Why you attract (or repel) certain people
- How to break destructive emotional cycles
- How to turn hurt into insight, and conflict into connection
- The surprising key to surviving—and thriving—amid global turmoil
Part of the comprehensive 13 Scorpions and Turtles Mini-Course Series, this book works hand in hand with the Coaching Companion Workbook, Personal Workbooks, Personal Journals, and Virtual Groups—a complete system for lasting transformation and emotional freedom.
If you’re tired of being ruled by fear, anger, or loneliness, it’s time to reconnect with your truest self and rediscover your capacity for love, peace, and purpose.
Break free from old patterns. Heal your heart. Start living as who you were meant to be.
©2025 William Singer (P)2025 William Singer