
Abraza a la niña que fuiste: Sana las heridas del pasado y reconecta con tu inte rior / Embrace the Child You Once Were: Heal Past Wounds and Reconnect with Yo
von:
Marta Segrelles
Ausgabe: 001
Sprache: Spanisch
Format: Taschenbuch
ISBN 10: 8402428770
ISBN 13: 9788402428776
Veröffentlichungsdatum:
October 24th, 2023
Verlag: Bruguera
Seiten: 280
Genres: Children’s, Self-help
Marta Segrelles offers a heartfelt exploration of self-discovery and healing in her latest work. Through intimate storytelling, she invites readers to embark on a journey of reconnection with their inner child. The author emphasizes the importance of acknowledging past wounds in order to foster personal growth and emotional well-being.
The narrative weaves together insights and practical guidance designed to help individuals confront the struggles of their past. Segrelles sensitively navigates the complexity of childhood experiences, urging readers to embrace their former selves and recognize the impact these experiences have on their present lives.
Richly layered with compassion, the text encourages a reflective dialogue with oneself, fostering an environment where healing can take place. The author's empathetic tone resonates deeply, empowering readers to reclaim their narrative and foster self-love.
Ultimately, this work stands as a beacon of hope, inviting individuals to not only confront their past but to emerge stronger and more connected to their true selves.
The narrative weaves together insights and practical guidance designed to help individuals confront the struggles of their past. Segrelles sensitively navigates the complexity of childhood experiences, urging readers to embrace their former selves and recognize the impact these experiences have on their present lives.
Richly layered with compassion, the text encourages a reflective dialogue with oneself, fostering an environment where healing can take place. The author's empathetic tone resonates deeply, empowering readers to reclaim their narrative and foster self-love.
Ultimately, this work stands as a beacon of hope, inviting individuals to not only confront their past but to emerge stronger and more connected to their true selves.