Seasons of Change: Using Nature's Wisdom to Grow Through Life's Inevitable Ups and Downs
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If you are feeling stuck in your life or in your quest for a green career, this ebook will give you lots of ideas about how to keep moving forward toward your goals.
Author: Carol McClelland, PhD Format: Book Publisher: Conari Press Date: 1998 Product Number: 8-7-2 Price: $17.95 Member Price: $17.95
Description
Using nature's wisdom to grow through life's inevitable ups and downs, this is a wise, helpful book that provides practical tools for one of modern life's greatest challenges--change.
Table of Contents
Part I: Discovering the Healing Power of Nature's Wisdom Chapter 1: When Change Gets Personal Chapter 2: What Does Change Mean to You? Chapter 3: Where Are You in The Seasons of Change?
Part II: The Seasons of Change?? Chapter 4: Fall: Preparing for What's to Come Chapter 5: Early Winter: Retreating and Reflecting Chapter 6: Winter Solstice: Catching Sparks of Hope in the Darkness Chapter 7: Late Winter: Defining Your Vision Chapter 8: Spring: Bursting Into Bloom Chapter 9: Summer: Celebrating Your Harvest
Part III: Finding the Help Along the Way Chapter 10: Building Your Support Network Chapter 11: Getting the Support You Need Chapter 12: Making Change Your Ally
Excerpt
Forward by Paul Pearsall, Ph.D: Everyone faces change--whether it's the heart-wrenching loss of a child, a partner, or a home, or the dull ache that accompanies a questionable medical test, a rumor at work, or an inner knowing that an intimate relationship is in trouble--there's really no way around it. The only choice you have is how you're going to approach the changes that are staring you in the face:
• You can connect with your situation with a quiet, open heart, ready and willing to receive the wisdom that comes from the spontaneous insights and cellular memories you receive when you are alert to the lessons of the heart's code and its dance with the subtle energies of nature. • Or, you can enhance your struggle and suffering by trying to avoid your plight-trying to rationalize, deny, or escape whatever you can, even if such approaches are only the brain's way of self-protection that ultimately fail and can result in more physical, mental, and spiritual pain. |