Let us create the lives we were born to live - it's our time. Belief systems are individual and subjective. Without understanding their origins, we become stuck in patterns and cycles; there is difficulty moving forward. Becoming . . . acts as a mirror, a guide for those who could use some help figuring out why we find it so difficult to remove ourselves from the negative situations life throws our way. Through the exploration of self-perception and the factors that influence the way we live and behave, we can rise above fixed patterns and transform the self. Employing common-sense wisdom in…mehr
Let us create the lives we were born to live - it's our time. Belief systems are individual and subjective. Without understanding their origins, we become stuck in patterns and cycles; there is difficulty moving forward. Becoming . . . acts as a mirror, a guide for those who could use some help figuring out why we find it so difficult to remove ourselves from the negative situations life throws our way. Through the exploration of self-perception and the factors that influence the way we live and behave, we can rise above fixed patterns and transform the self. Employing common-sense wisdom in an engaging read, Mierop maps out ways to avoid the encumbrances with which negative experiences and self-doubt often imprison us.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jack Mierop began his artistic career as an award-winning songwriter, accruing motion picture song credits and a CD of highly regarded original material. With an abiding interest in helping individuals achieve emotional and psychological maturity, he earned his B.A. and M.A. Degrees in Speech Communication. He is now an award-winning professor. Numerous comments from inspired students, attendees, and colleagues led Jack to found Jack Up Your Life, a seminar and lecture series, and to write Becoming . . . with its message of personal understanding and peace. Jack earned his A.A. degree in Music from Long Beach City College, and a B.A. and Masters Degree in Speech Communication from California State University, Fullerton, all with High Honors. He continues teaching his bailiwick: Interpersonal Communication, as well as a variety of other Communication Studies courses, at the university and community college levels, as he has for almost two decades. He is an award-winning educator.
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