A Right Brain Awakening
What Grief Taught a Heartbroken Engineer
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Narrateur(s):
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Wesley Scott
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Candace Joice
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Auteur(s):
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John Lodal
À propos de cet audio
You've heard that behavior is dictated by your brain orientation. Either you're right-brained or left-brained. If you're right-brained, you're creative. If you're left-brained, you're technical. Or so it may seem. Until he entered extreme grief after the death of his wife—his true love—John Lodal believed that was true.
But in his heartache, something blew open. The barriers between his hemispheres opened wide, and he began to experience right brain reactions to his grief. He felt feelings he'd never felt, he became empathetic toward others, he wrote poetry to express his sorrow, and he openly served others.
From the perspective of a former Hewlett-Packard engineer, A Right Brain Awakening is the author's journey through his wife's final stages of cancer and hospice care (the exact cancer that he, himself, had overcome), the plunge into grief, accepting his new reality, and leading from the heart to create a new, vibrant life.
©2022 John Lodal (P)2023 John Lodal