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Stop Being The Apple That Fell From The Family Tree: Instead, Exceed the Tree
- De: Dr. Linda Lou Murray
- Narrado por: Becky White
- Duración: 1 h y 37 m
- Versión completa
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The stuff ancestries did not tell, is what we needed to know. Often family members (Apples) see repeated mistakes and failures for generations (Trees). Rather than learning or taking a different path, family members fall from the same tree. Meaning repeating the same mistakes. Many of these repeated mistakes are due to ancestries failing to be transparent. Techniques to exceed the tree are detailed inside! I am trying to promote awareness. Repeated family failures must stop. You do not have to be the apple that fell, you can exceed the tree. If you fall, establish a plan and keep moving. Empowerment to make a change!
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Empowering Work!
- De Dimples en 04-08-18
One listen is not enough!
Revisado: 04-17-18
If you could sum up Stop Being The Apple That Fell From The Family Tree: Instead, Exceed the Tree in three words, what would they be?
Sometimes we can't see the forest for the tree. Understanding our part in the tree, what role we each play, and what are possibilities are helps us take a step back and see the forest. This book helped me see what was right in front of me, but couldn't understand. I was blinded to my trees parameters, both good and bad.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Stop Being The Apple That Fell From The Family Tree: Instead, Exceed the Tree?
I found myself yelling at the narrator in my car saying "YES!" It was like someone was telling my story that I was too close to understand myself. After my first "aha" moment I vowed to listen over again, because I found myself having long, overdue, inner dialogues on things in my life that were suddenly coming clear.
What about Becky White’s performance did you like?
Her reading drew me in, and kept me excited to hear more. She retains the readers attention without being exaggerated.
What did you learn from Stop Being The Apple That Fell From The Family Tree: Instead, Exceed the Tree that you would use in your daily life?
I learned there is nothing wrong with me being different. It doesn't mean I don't learn from my tree, or can feel loved by my tree. My desire to keep learning is my right to grow beyond my tree.
Any additional comments?
It's funny how once an objective person makes an observation it can seem so clear. You question "why didn't I realize that?" Thank fully, Dr. Murray has cleared the path so we can see a better way to travel our journey and find our true identities beyond the our tree.
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The Ghost Rebellion
- Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences, Book 5
- De: Pip Ballantine, Tee Morris
- Narrado por: Tee Morris, Pip Ballantine
- Duración: 10 h y 40 m
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The chase is on! After rescuing Queen Victoria from the clutches of the Maestro, Agents Eliza D Braun and Wellington Books are in hot pursuit of Dr. Henry Jekyll. While he continues his experiments on the aristocracy of Europe, he leaves a trail of chaos and despair in his wake. However, when Eliza and Wellington run him to ground in India, they are forced to come face to face with ghosts from the past, and the realities of empire.
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A Great Story, But - Narrator Changed!
- De David Clapp en 06-27-16
- The Ghost Rebellion
- Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences, Book 5
- De: Pip Ballantine, Tee Morris
- Narrado por: Tee Morris, Pip Ballantine
Please don't ruin the series!
Revisado: 11-09-16
How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?
Please, please, please bring James Langton back!
Would you be willing to try another one of Tee Morris and Pip Ballantine ’s performances?
I greatly enjoy the series, and I can appreciate Tee and Pip wanting to hear the book read as they imagined. However, that being said they need to leave the narrating to someone else. They made it confusing. Tee basically uses the same voce for everyone, and the transition to Pip was always so abrupt I'd have to rewind every time to understand where the story had jumped to.
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