How Did I Get Here?
Finding Your Way to Renewed Hope & Happiness When Life & Love Take Unexpected Turns
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Narrated by:
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Barbara De Angelis
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Barbara De Angelis
About this listen
All of us find ourselves, at one time or another, facing the unexpected and asking "How did I get here?" Whether because of disappointments in love, crises in health, family, or finances, professional dissatisfaction, or events beyond your control, life doesn't look like you expected or intended it to. In this program Barbara De Angelis teaches you how to use whatever you're going through as a springboard for regeneration and rebirth.
With her remarkable blend of timeless wisdom, practical techniques, and down-to-earth advice, she helps you to:
- Recognize and understand significant transitions, turning points, and wake-up calls on your path
- Transform fear into courage, confusion into vision, and self-doubt into confidence
- Turn what appears to be dead ends into doorways
Written with Barbara De Angelis' trademark eloquence, honesty, and compassion, and containing the treasures of her own 35-year quest for enlightenment, How Did I Get Here? is more than uplifting, intimate, and moving, it is a true transformational manual for achieving emotional and spiritual rebirth that will change your life.
©2005 Barbara De Angelis, Ph.D. (P)2005 Audio Renaissance, a division of Holtzbrinck Publishers, LLCWhat the critics say
"Barbara De Angelis has written a brilliant, hopeful, illuminating book that is essential reading for anyone on a path to truth. Reading it will inspire you, heal you, and awaken you." (Deepak Chopra)
"Whether you've read all the classic self-help books, or have never read one, do not miss How Did I Get Here? Barbara De Angelis has written her best and most important work yet." (David Bach)