How to Love and Believe in Yourself

Mental Health, Feeling Good, Positive Thinking, Self-Esteem

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Self-Esteem, Motivational
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Author: Kitty Corner ISBN: 9781533776945
Publisher: PublishDrive Publication: August 1, 2017
Imprint: Publishdrive Language: English
Author: Kitty Corner
ISBN: 9781533776945
Publisher: PublishDrive
Publication: August 1, 2017
Imprint: Publishdrive
Language: English

An egoist is a lonely man incapable to love. And even if someone loves him, the egoist can’t enjoy this gift of destiny, he can only psychologically mock at the poor person who was unlucky to "fall for a tool." Everyone in close contact with the egotist is unhappy, and the most miserable man here is just him. And the saddest thing is that the sufferer can’t realize his problem.

In case with a person who doesn’t love himself, the reasons are different but the result is the same: he is concentrated on his demerits and so, he perceives the other people’s demerits sharply and is enable to enjoy life, thus, he won’t manage to teach his children to do this. The poor thing doesn’t love himself and, thus, he will fail in loving the others.

A person who loves himself, forgives mistakes, imperfections of his personality which he is unable to correct, to himself. He doesn’t live in a condition of a constant feeling of being guilty, and thus, he is free of many stresses. Having learned to love himself, he learns how to love his family and friends in the same way – by forgiving them and understanding their imperfections, not demanding from them to give more than they can give, and not reproaching them for misdeeds.

Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn… 

- Having Done with the Question "Why?", We Go to the Question "How to Do This?"

- Our Demerits Are Our Own Peculiarities

- How to Learn to Love Yourself?

- And if the Sense of Life Lies in Taking Care of the Others?

- Roll-Up & The Harmony of Your Soul

- Much, much more! Bonus!

Free Gift Inside ;)

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An egoist is a lonely man incapable to love. And even if someone loves him, the egoist can’t enjoy this gift of destiny, he can only psychologically mock at the poor person who was unlucky to "fall for a tool." Everyone in close contact with the egotist is unhappy, and the most miserable man here is just him. And the saddest thing is that the sufferer can’t realize his problem.

In case with a person who doesn’t love himself, the reasons are different but the result is the same: he is concentrated on his demerits and so, he perceives the other people’s demerits sharply and is enable to enjoy life, thus, he won’t manage to teach his children to do this. The poor thing doesn’t love himself and, thus, he will fail in loving the others.

A person who loves himself, forgives mistakes, imperfections of his personality which he is unable to correct, to himself. He doesn’t live in a condition of a constant feeling of being guilty, and thus, he is free of many stresses. Having learned to love himself, he learns how to love his family and friends in the same way – by forgiving them and understanding their imperfections, not demanding from them to give more than they can give, and not reproaching them for misdeeds.

Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn… 

- Having Done with the Question "Why?", We Go to the Question "How to Do This?"

- Our Demerits Are Our Own Peculiarities

- How to Learn to Love Yourself?

- And if the Sense of Life Lies in Taking Care of the Others?

- Roll-Up & The Harmony of Your Soul

- Much, much more! Bonus!

Free Gift Inside ;)

Would You Like To Know More? This book is Delivered Instantly to Your Reading Device Just Scroll To The Top Of The Page And Select The "Buy Now" Button!

Download Your Copy Today! 

© 2017 All Rights Reserved ! 

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