Learning to Love Yourself
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Narrated by:
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John Malone
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Written by:
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Gay Hendricks PhD
About this listen
For more than 30 years, Gay Hendricks has served as one of the major contributors to the fields of relationship transformation and body-mind therapies. In his updated classic, Learning to Love Yourself, Dr. Hendricks provides a honest, fresh, yet timeless, approach to handling your feelings and developing a deeply positive sense of self-worth. This book has helped tens of thousands.
Throughout his career, Dr. Hendricks has coached more than 800 executives, including the top management at firms such as Dell, Hewlett-Packard, Motorola, and KLM. Along with his wife, Dr. Kathlyn Hendricks, he has coauthored many books including Conscious Loving, The Corporate Mystic, and his latest, the New York Times best seller Five Wishes, which has been translated into 17 languages. Dr. Hendricks received his PhD. in counseling psychology from Stanford University. After a 21-year career as a professor at the University of Colorado, he founded the Hendricks Institute, which offers seminars in North America, Asia, and Europe. His workshops reach more than 20,000 people a year. He is also a founder of The Spiritual Cinema Circle. In recent years his passion has been writing a new series of mystery novels featuring the Tibetan Buddhist private detective, Tenzing Norbu. Ten's first adventure was The First Rule of Ten, followed by The Second Rule of Ten and more to come.
Produced and published by Echo Point Books & Media, an independent bookseller in Brattleboro, Vermont.
©2010 Gay Hendricks, PhD (P)2024 Echo Point Books & Media, LLCLife Changing
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To be fair to Gay Hendricks, I did give up in the middle of chapter three. Much of what he presents as novel and new is what most girls figure out in their teens, which is fine. His experience is his experience and he has a right to it, and it has obviously helped thousands of people on similar journeys.
I think the real problem here is not any flaw of the author's; more that the book and message just wasn't what I hoped it would be or what I needed right now.
Couldn't keep my attention
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