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Tony Humphreys

Whose Life Are You Living? Realising Your Worth

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In Whose Life Are You Living?, bestselling author and clinical psychologist Dr Tony Humphreys challenges us move beyond the constraints imposed by external opinions and to look at our lives in new and liberating ways.
We are not born bad, ugly, stupid, average, superior or inferior, yet these and other labels plague our adult lives. Why do we pigeonhole ourselves and put limits on our abilities? Our desire to be accepted by friends, family and the world at large forces us to bow to society’s demands and shackles our true self.
Today’s world worships at the altar of success. Magazines and television shows constantly offer us the chance to be somebody, anybody, but who we really are. We follow someone else`s ideal until we end up with no idea of the person we were before we started.
Whose life are we living? By giving up our freedom, we no longer belong to ourselves. We belong to those who have influenced and altered us. Dr Tony Humphreys questions the way we approach our lives and shows us how to emerge from the darkness that has hidden us. In the style of the bestselling The Power of “Negative” Thinking, this is an important book from one of our most influential writers in the area of psychology.
Whose Life Are You Living?: Table of ContentsIntroduction
Part One. Self Before the Eclipse
Your Real Self
Part Two. Partial Eclipse of the Self
People Blocks to Self-ExpressionCultures That Darken Human PresenceHiding Your Real SelfThe Shadow SelfShadow Profiles
Part Three. Total Eclipse of Self
Invisible Self
Part Four. The Emergence of Self
Journey Towards Self-RealisationRealising SelfEnlightened CulturesLiving Your Own Life
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180 afgedrukte pagina’s
Oorspronkelijke uitgave
2005
Jaar van uitgave
2005
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