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I Am What's Wrong

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I imagine that at some point in your life, probably more so over the last couple of years, you have watched how hearts and minds of humanity have dipped to some really scary low points. Nastiness being flung around without a care. I'm sure you've asked, "What the heck is wrong with the world?" I have asked myself that same question and this book was born from my own research and insights. I have done a lot of inner work over the years and really considered myself a pretty damn good human. But when I took a really long, hard look at myself, it became clear I could do a lot better. The premise of I Am What's Wrong is the need for each one of us to take a closer (and honest) look at ourselves and how we interact with the world. Not only does the book encourage the reader to take an honest assessment of themselves, and how, but it offers many concrete and attainable solutions on HOW to be a better human. Life is changing all the time and change sometimes is uncomfortable. With change comes the inevitable-stress. I Am What's Wrong shows us how to adapt to life and deal with the stress it brings. Learn how to incorporate healthy habits and nurture happiness within your life. Invite change into your life by learning to be accountable for your own words and actions. Ask the important questions: "How can I make a difference?" "What can I do differently?" "How can I improve the situation?" "What can I contribute to the better health of humanity?" Figuring out the answers to these questions results in breaking down barriers and strengthens family, community, humanity, and self. Personal accountability helps us to problem solve and see each other differently. What the reader will conclude, I believe, is that although each one of us might be the problem-each one of us is also the solution. Advanced Reviews "What I really loved about this book is a sense of infinite optimism that the words are radiating. The fact that the information in it is information that when applied by us will make better in all areas of our life and also improve the quality of life both for people and animals on this beautiful green, blue planet that unfortunately many people forget is our mother and home. The book is so versatile that you can read the chapters independently which for me is very cool. If you want to feel better about yourself, if you're going to improve everyday actions that you do and know they are not quite right, if you're going to be a source of kindness around you, then this beautiful book will help you achieve it." -Michaelides Andreas, Thirsty4Life, Greece "Ms. Burke's latest title I Am What's Wrong is a tonic. It's a nicely-plotted, homespun and effective heuristic for reconnecting, and rebuilding ourselves and our relationships with each other and with the planet. The format is clear and simple. Each chapter identifies a tool useful in rejecting the book's very title! The reader is clearly-steered through short sets of practical goals to a path of engagement and connectivity with others and with the environment. If you want to be a better global citizen, a better parent or a better neighbor, you might want to investigate this book." -Avril McInally, Public Librarian, Cleveland, Ohio "In life, things are either expanding or contracting. There is no staying the same. As we get older we often contract our lives by doing more of what we are familiar and comfortable with and doing less new things. This often makes our lives smaller and more self-centered. This book gives you lots of ways you can expand your life, which after all as creative beings, is what we are supposed to do until we cease to be." -Graham Dietrich, Founder of Spiritual Humor, New South Wales/i> "Eye-opening, illuminating, and insightful. Sheila Burke's I Am What's Wrong is a terrific resource for personal growth and loaded with practical tools for change." -Karen Salmansohn, best-selling author of Think Happy
Release date NZ
October 1st, 2018
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
Illustrations, black and white
Pages
174
Dimensions
127x203x9
ISBN-13
9781987551075
Product ID
36673688

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