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In the Spring of 2020, as the earth continued to turn and every rotation brought with it a new day, mankind came to face a new reality, brought about by the onset of a pandemic. It was during this time that I had the realisation that a far greater pandemic was thriving: the Mandemic. The victims at the core of the Mandemic are men, working in a man's world, where the sharing of feelings and emotions is almost unacceptable-which ultimately leads nowhere good, with isolation and feelings of loneliness permitted to flourish. It is in mind of the pressing need to nurture, protect and sustain in…mehr

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In the Spring of 2020, as the earth continued to turn and every rotation brought with it a new day, mankind came to face a new reality, brought about by the onset of a pandemic. It was during this time that I had the realisation that a far greater pandemic was thriving: the Mandemic. The victims at the core of the Mandemic are men, working in a man's world, where the sharing of feelings and emotions is almost unacceptable-which ultimately leads nowhere good, with isolation and feelings of loneliness permitted to flourish. It is in mind of the pressing need to nurture, protect and sustain in the wake of the Mandemic that the thirty-two habits detailed in this book have come to life. Each one is able to contribute to the forging of a new pathway; one that can be the first step on a new journey and the catalyst for positive change, enthusiasm, and renewed hope.
Autorenporträt
Natasha Jones was called to be a lawyer to help others following her study of human nature in psychology and as a result of her lifelong intrigue in what makes people 'tick'. After being in the masculine energy of 'success' during her time as a lawyer over a twenty-year period, she observed that those she worked and socialised with were in the typically 'man's world' of law and business. After observing the terrible effect that life-changing events can incur on people, Natasha began to see more clearly and closely the struggle to grieve and come to terms with the 'rug being pulled from under' a person. Increasingly, she begun to empathise with individuals-typically men-who seemed to never allow themselves to develop self-love/nurturing skills. From there, she began a journey of passion to inspire resilience and help people-including clients, friends, and husbands of friends-to find the tools to cope with devastating events in their lives.