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Everyone experiences self-doubt, but what do we do about it? The Freedom Journal: Silencing The Critic to Open Yourself to Possibility is a valuable resource for those who want to confront their inner and outer critics and learn the skills to put them to rest. This journal provides a brief overview of the modus operandi of the critic and the damage it can impose upon us. It also provides a script designed to help you set intentions to do the work and make mind, body, and spirit connections. Using a growth mindset and text inspired by Cognitive Behavioural Theory, you will increase your…mehr

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Everyone experiences self-doubt, but what do we do about it? The Freedom Journal: Silencing The Critic to Open Yourself to Possibility is a valuable resource for those who want to confront their inner and outer critics and learn the skills to put them to rest. This journal provides a brief overview of the modus operandi of the critic and the damage it can impose upon us. It also provides a script designed to help you set intentions to do the work and make mind, body, and spirit connections. Using a growth mindset and text inspired by Cognitive Behavioural Theory, you will increase your self-awareness, gratitude, and forgiveness. This hands-on and practical self-help book provides a path to self-acceptance through a combination of personal stories, universal truths, and a four-month guided journal full of daily affirmations and gratitude exercises.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Jackie Eldridge has worked as a teacher, teacher educator, university administrator, keynote speaker, workshop and retreat presenter. She is a co-founder of the internationally-recognized professional development company Hearts and Minds Matter that offers workshops and keynotes in the area of creating safe, inclusive spaces where people are able to thrive and grow. Jackie is co-author of Hearts and Minds Matter: Creating Learning Environments Where All Students Belong. She also teaches in the Master of Teaching program at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education: University of Toronto. In all of her work, Jackie has developed a passion for teaching the importance of emotional intelligence. To support this work, Jackie has co-created a set of EQ intention cards for children and adults. Once the two authors realized the impact of these cards, they decided to write How To Be a Great Elephant, a delightful picture book that teaches children how to develop their EQ skills. Additionally, Jackie is the author of Mindfulness: 15 Tips to Get You Started, and is currently writing Trauma-Informed Classrooms: Hearts and Minds Really Matter. Jackie lives in Toronto with her beloved cats, Miles and Davis.