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In this transformative book, writer and spiritual coach Neal Allen introduces a groundbreaking approach to silencing the inner critic. He invites readers to confront the persistent negative voice that has plagued them for years, often echoing harmful messages like "I'm a fraud" or "I need to be perfect." This critical inner dialogue can lead to a life filled with anxiety and self-doubt, but it doesn't have to be this way. Allen explores the concept of the superego, rooted in Freud’s theories, as a voice that develops in childhood for survival but becomes an unwelcome presence in adulthood. Through engaging exercises, he guides readers in recognizing, confronting, and quieting this inner critic. By doing so, individuals can break free from damaging patterns of self-talk and create space for a more peaceful existence. Imagine a life where the negative chatter fades away—what possibilities would that open for you? Allen's insights offer a path to reclaiming your true self, leading to better days ahead filled with gentleness and tranquility.

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Better Days, Neal Allen

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Jaar van publicatie
2024
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Taal
Engels
Auteurs
Neal Allen
Jaar van publicatie
2024
Formaat
Hardcover
Aantal pagina's
200
ISBN10
1897238843
ISBN13
9781897238844
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In this transformative book, writer and spiritual coach Neal Allen introduces a groundbreaking approach to silencing the inner critic. He invites readers to confront the persistent negative voice that has plagued them for years, often echoing harmful messages like "I'm a fraud" or "I need to be perfect." This critical inner dialogue can lead to a life filled with anxiety and self-doubt, but it doesn't have to be this way. Allen explores the concept of the superego, rooted in Freud’s theories, as a voice that develops in childhood for survival but becomes an unwelcome presence in adulthood. Through engaging exercises, he guides readers in recognizing, confronting, and quieting this inner critic. By doing so, individuals can break free from damaging patterns of self-talk and create space for a more peaceful existence. Imagine a life where the negative chatter fades away—what possibilities would that open for you? Allen's insights offer a path to reclaiming your true self, leading to better days ahead filled with gentleness and tranquility.