Reconnecting to the Magic of Life
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.17 (702 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0967328004 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 236 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-10-24 |
Language | : | English |
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A licensed Marriage and Family Counselor, Dr. Since 1988 Dr. She is one of eighteen women speakers who co-authored The Princess Principle: Women Helping Women Discover Their Royal Spirits. Mills is the author of seven books including the award-winning Therapeutic Metaphors for Children and the Child Within, Gentle Willow, and Little Tree. Mills is the recipient of the 1997 award presented by Play Therapy International for an outstanding career c
20. NO. Rossi, Ph.D. Reading these stories aloud and performing the creative exercises would, indeed, help you "reconnect to the magic of life. 20. 2An investment in this book could permanently change your life for the better. Erickson Foundation Newsletter; Vol. Erickson Foundation Newsletter; Vol. 2An investment in this book could permanently change your life for the better. --an Hays, Statesman Journal, Sunday, March 25, 2001 . The Milton H. Rossi, Ph.D. --Kathryn L. --Kathryn L. The Milton H. --Ann M Sato, Honolulu Advertiser, May 20, 2000Joyce's stories will make yo
A tapestry of healing stories and practical steppingstones - spiritual vitamins - that inspire our natural abilities to rekindle joy and embrace change.
Reconnecting to the Magic of Life Joyce Mills, Ph.D. does in Reconnecting to the Magic of Life, what Julia Cameron did in The Artist's Way. Reading this book feels like spending beautiful time with a learned friend who integrates stories and ceremonies from many cultures including Hawaiian, Native American and Jewish. Where Julia Cameron uses the tasks of writing to enhance daily creativity, Dr. Mills utilizes story telling and active play "Steppingstones" that can be tangible, 3-dimensional. Reconnecting to the Magic of Life This book touched me deeply. I would recommend it highly to anyone struggling with transitions in their life. Joyce opens her heart and shares her deepest fears. We can all relate to what she's gone through and learn from her strength, wisdom and storytelling.. Good book at night, to help you fall asleep Wildcard This book was recommended to me. I just couldn't handle it after a while. I know that there are rainbows at the end of a storm. I know that there is goodness in the midst of disaster. I just couldn't take it anymore. I am not sure if this was a self-help book, or a brag-book for the author. I got through half of it and surrendered to E! TV.