When You Think You're Not Enough: The Four Life-Changing Steps to Loving Yourself

When You Think You're Not Enough: The Four Life-Changing Steps to Loving Yourself

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When You Think You're Not Enough: The Four Life-Changing Steps to Loving Yourself

There are thousands of reasons for not loving ourselves. Every person has one, or one hundred, it seems. We’re too fat or too thin. We cry too easily or not at all. We’re not good enough, pretty enough, tall enough, powerful enough, brave enough or interesting enough. We convince ourselves that we don’t deserve the lives we desire.

In When You Think You’re Not Enough, bestselling author and psychotherapist Daphne Rose Kingma helps readers root out the behaviors and beliefs that have prevented them from loving themselves. She offers a four-step plan for reclaiming yourself: speaking out your heart’s desire, acting out to meet your heart’s desire, clearing out old patterns, and setting out on a new path.

Through stories and examples, Kigma offers a profound yet simple process for practicing how to feel good enough, smart enough, and deserving of happiness. When You Think You’re Not Enough is a positive guide to a fuller, happier life; one filled with compassion for yourself and others.

Published in 2004 as Loving Yourself, the author has updated the text and written a new introduction for this edition.

Kingma’s book The Ten Things to Do When Your Life Falls Apart, published by New World Library, is the Winner of the 2010 Books for A Better Life Award, Best Spiritual Book.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
Daphne Rose Kingma
Binding
Kindle Edition
Edition
Reprint
EISBN
9781609256210
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
Conari Press
Manufacturer
Conari Press
NumberOfPages
178
PublicationDate
2011-12-08
Publisher
Conari Press
ReleaseDate
2011-12-08
Studio
Conari Press