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What can you do when your life is falling apart around you? Is it really true that you can "be happy no matter how bad things are" as the majority of pop self-help books and many therapists say? The reality is that life can be challenging. Many times we can't just think happy thoughts and expect that life will be easier. However, there is something we can do! The philosophy and psychology of Taoism offers ancient wisdom that will help us get through the hard times, while being more fully present in life's joyful moments. This book incorporates teachings that the author has used to help…mehr

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What can you do when your life is falling apart around you? Is it really true that you can "be happy no matter how bad things are" as the majority of pop self-help books and many therapists say? The reality is that life can be challenging. Many times we can't just think happy thoughts and expect that life will be easier. However, there is something we can do! The philosophy and psychology of Taoism offers ancient wisdom that will help us get through the hard times, while being more fully present in life's joyful moments. This book incorporates teachings that the author has used to help countless clients get through incredibly difficult times, during his many years in roles such as being a psychotherapist along with other life roles. Chris draws from his wisdom from being a contextual psychologist, Taoist philosopher, Aiki-Judo Sensei, life coach, personal trainer, current role in law enforcement, as well as from his own personal life experiences. Accepting Life On Life's Terms offers ancient wisdom for today's troubling times! Originally Published 12/28/2018 Originally published as Accepting Life on Life's Terms: Taoist Psychology for Today's Uncertain Times. Note: digital version may contain more frequent updates.
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Autorenporträt
Chris L McClish - a man with "many roles, many journeys, and one spirit!" Chris offers wisdom gleaned from his experiences of having served for many years as a former psychotherapist. Currently he is a Probation and Parole Unit Supervisor. Additionally, he had been a certified life-coach, Judo Sensei (instructor), Taoist philosopher, author, artist, musician, mindfulness-meditation instructor, and other life roles. He is also the host of a podcast that is growing in popularity, Cup of Tao.