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"A
journey of a thousand steps must begin with a single step.” - Chinese
Proverb
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Soul Trekking Through the Dark
Night
[Kindle Edition]:
A great read. The author has many life's challenges and still comes out
on the other side with a positive attitude and strategies for moving
forward. She includes resources for those who are stuck in depression
or mired in what most would consider a hopeless situation. I found it
totally inspiring.
~ Review by Seymar
and
A review by —Carol Anna, writer and editor:
Barbara J. Butler’s Soul Trekking Through the Dark Night is a starkly
honest account of immense sorrow— incredible courage and new beginnings.
Powerfully emotional, Barbara’s soul-searching journey through her
life’s darkest hours—which included family violence and a devastating
brain injury—is also deeply spiritual. Hers is an amazing tale of
perseverance, survival, acceptance, and reinvention. As she learned to
let go of her old self, she discovered a new Barbara born of recovery,
gratefulness, and beauty. On the wings of her spiritual nature, she has
found a new life of jubilant independence.
Now a successful author, speaker, and minister, Barbara dedicates
herself to guiding others through their own times of profound
change—whether brought on by hardship or happiness. Soul Trekking
Through the Dark Night is an expression of her love, as she wraps
clear, practical advice around her own story. Each chapter ends with
strategies used plus lessons learned that are brief, insightful
acknowledgements of the silver linings that can be so difficult to
recognize within the depths of change.
For those who are moving toward a new life, Barbara’s is a trek worth
taking.
—Carol Anna
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From
the wisdom of Yogi Berra: “If you come to a fork in the road, take it.”
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Thinking Out of the Box:
Strategies
for Handling Change Workbook
A review by Patty
Zeitlin Pacific Northwest author:
"1,000 kudos" to you for accomplishing such a well organized,
attractive and helpful book, especially for those who can't get
organized (which is most of us:) I think the quotes really
offer food for thought and for getting up and doing something about
what you want to do, and they also offer encouragement for what might
seem like some daunting tasks. You've offered plenty of ideas for
alternative approaches, a practical, efficient way to keep track of
what you've accomplished (or not) and lots of organizational and
reading resources. .Well done!
~ Patty
Zeitlin, Award
winning author, songwriter, and poet
Patty Zeitlin is the author of short stories, books, seven children’s
musicals, seven recordings of original songs for children,
and one of for adults. Her songs have been performed and/or recorded by
Pete Seeger, Arlo Guthrie, Marni Nixon, Fred Penner, Sharon, Uncle
Ruthie, Lois and Bram, Mister Dressup, Tony Saletan. Tickle Tune
Typhoon, and others.
To learn more about Patty, click
here.
Also a review by Barbara
A. Martino, Psychotherapist Treating Psychological
Trauma:
"An easy-to-use
book that can be picked up or set down as needed. The strategies and
charts will help keep you on track while moving through life's changes."
Thinking
Out of the Box (sample pages) offers:
- Self-paced
workbook and resource
- Easy-to-use
system
- Track
progress
- Immediate
health and lifestyle impact
- Goal-directed
strategies
“Whether
you lost your job, your partner, your family, or yourself – are
depressed, anxious, on the edge or just simply stuck – this manual will
help you motivate and organize yourself into the next evolutionary
spiral of your personal growth. Written by a master of the task of
change, Barbara J. Butler provides the means to help you continuously
get there.”
- Barbara A. Martino
Psychotherapist
Treating Psychological Trauma
Stratford-on-Avon ,
England UK
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