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Question storming is a great technique!

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Revisado: 09-14-24

My take away from this book is that rather than trying to offer advice, ask questions.

The point isn’t to get others to do something your way, but for you to work together.

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Applying Adlerian Psychology to Parenting

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Revisado: 07-28-24

She did a great job at applying Adlerian psychology to every day American life. Thanks!

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A Book I’ll Reread Every Year

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Revisado: 01-12-23

You can tell Angela is an incredibly astute therapist, nailing the real challenges in our careers and home lives, with a level of insight that only comes from decades of experience. What resonates most is how personal she makes this book. It feels like she was reading to me the whole time, because she too describes her own fears and struggles, and the appreciation of life along the way.

This book starts with practical advice to take action on right away at any moment to regain your balance, like the 1 minute 5 senses mediation. Which is perfect for anyone that has a busy career, kids and all of modern life’s responsibilities.

Then she peels off deeper layers and into the heart of relationships with insights into how relationships devolve, and the simple but difficult ways to listen that can be at the heart of recovering intimacy.

Finally, the most powerful insight of the book that stuck with me, she calls Emerson’s Sting (a.k.a. Emerson’s Gift.) Every time I read a new book, I’m looking for just one insight that I can remember. There’s no digging necessary this time. Once you read about Emerson’s Sting, you’ll never forget it. Procrastination can kill your spirit, and your desire to finish what’s most important in your life. If you read this chapter, you’ll reawaken that part of your soul that'll insist on starting what's most important to you, because it’ll be the ONLY way to stop the sting.

Angela’s insights remind me of both the Romantics like Emerson and the Stoics, but written by a modern therapist with ancient wisdom, in our technology laden life.

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