Full Cup, Thirsty Spirit

Full Cup, Thirsty Spirit
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Publisher : Hay House, Inc
Total Pages : 152
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ISBN-10 : 9781401939946
ISBN-13 : 1401939945
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Book Synopsis Full Cup, Thirsty Spirit by : Karen Horneffer-Ginter, Ph.D.

Download or read book Full Cup, Thirsty Spirit written by Karen Horneffer-Ginter, Ph.D. and published by Hay House, Inc. This book was released on 2012-12-31 with total page 152 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We live in a world of constant movement, and our day-to-day lives seem to get busier by the hour. Our days are full of information, full of obligations, full of friends and family, full of everything . . . except fulfillment. And rushing has become a national epidemic. Even when we’re rushing to and from the good stuff – like a rewarding job with wonderful colleagues, or quality time spent with loved ones – we can still end up feeling drained and exhausted, overwhelmed by the sheer volume of life. In Full Cup, Thirsty Spirit, psychologist Karen Horneffer-Ginter helps you understand that it is this volume, this busyness, that creates a disconnect between your outer life and your inner self. This separation can cause your soul to wilt, preventing you from experiencing joy and hearing your own wisdom about what needs priority in your life. With an elegant narrative voice that inspires both laughter and compassion, Horneffer-Ginter shows you how to live a fuller life rather than simply filling your time. She focuses on six shifts to make in your daily life—teaching you to honor your rhythms, turn within, fill up, fully inhabit your days, remember lightness, and embrace difficulty. Through a weave of personal stories, client experiences, and practical exercises, she shows you how to find balance in the swirl of daily life, so you can reconnect with what matters most.


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