Beyond Help

Download or Read eBook Beyond Help PDF written by Camaron J. Thomas and published by Author House. This book was released on 2011-10-31 with total page 236 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Beyond Help
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Publisher : Author House
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 9781463432812
ISBN-13 : 146343281X
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Book Synopsis Beyond Help by : Camaron J. Thomas

Book excerpt: We live in a time when attention spans are shrinking while demands on our emotions are accelerating at ever increasing rates. The media that once brought us news now seems determined to interpret it, forcing us to take sides rather than come to understanding. This growing white noise of conflict threatens to overwhelm our ability to find peace of mind. How can we clear away the unnecessary clutter and help ourselves, and others lead lives of true contentment and continuing growth? The answer to this question is found in a remarkable new book, Beyond Help, by Dr. Camaron J Thomas. It is a breakthrough guide that shows us, step by step, how we can help ourselves and others become better human beings in a dehumanizing world. Thomas text is profound yet easy to grasp and richly illustrated by examples taken from her long experience as a professional mediator. It leads the reader through the challenges and pitfalls of self-perception to the heights of the abiding presence; showing us how to cast debilitating baggage aside along the way so we can rise to our fullest potential. Beyond Help breaks the mold of self-help publications by empowering rather than manipulating the reader. It is a lifeline to anyone struggling to evolve in the turbulent waters racing beneath the surface of todays social network.


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