Discover Your Unique Talent While Dissolving Self-CriticismSo many of us are victims of self-critical chatter. We give ourselves a hard time about our appearance, our choices, our actions, and compare ourselves to others. These conversations in our head dull us, and stop us from doing what we are designed to do.
Goodbye Self-Critical, Hello Self-Thrilled! weaves a charming modern-day fable of new archetypal characters in real-life situations that help you discover your unique talent while slowly dissolving self-criticism.
Agatha, the young protagonist, enters this world radiating with delight in her exuberant unique self. Then it all changes. Through Agatha's story, she wants to heal her damaged spirit from a learning disability, hurt, obesity, and the challenges of her marriage and motherhood. Tellaga shows her how.
These new marvelous characters are presented with humor, sharp observation and compassion using real-life situations to help you discover your unique talent and slowly dissolve self-criticism. The illustrated characters drawn by the talented Liz Gill Neilson represent the struggles between life's two opposing forces and are fascinating and entertaining teachers.
Some new archetypes you will meet are:
- Conred: The King of Comparison
- Conred's Soldiers: Better/Than Less/Than
- Coates: Talent Hider
- Syd: Identity Sabotager
- Tellaga: The Answer
These characters represent those conversations in our head that criticize our unique self, dull us, and stop us from doing what we are designed to do; and some who can help reverse it all and show us how to become self-thrilled.
A Great Teaching Guide
Goodbye Self-Critical, Hello Self-Thrilled offers tools to help you
- Stop self-comparing and self-criticizing
- Realize your unique talent
- Step into self-thrilled action
- Gain self-confidence and understanding of others
These new archetypal characters make it interesting for students to relate to while providing a safe distance for effective discussions. A Goodbye Self-Critical, Hello Self-Thrilled Study Guide is included to help you reclaim your lost brilliance and redefine your talent by recognizing and engaging with these characters in your life.
Ideal Book Club Selection
A Reading Group Discussions section is included to expand your learning with others and discuss your unique talent. Goodbye Self-Critical, Hello Self-Thrilled is meant to be read over and over again as challenges crop up to remind you of your resourcefulness, unique talent and being self-thrilled.
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About the Author: Years ago while owning and operating a Jazzercise franchise, raising children, and managing a family, Joyce was haunted by an unfulfilled part stirring inside. By talking with others it was apparent that sensation also haunted many...if not all of us. Her explorations taught her that much of the void was not in what we didn't have, but that we were not making use of what we do have...our inner resource known as intuition that helps us guide and use our unique talent. Her passion for her children, and experience in raising a brilliant child with learning disabilities taught her the necessity of recognizing, encouraging and using unique talent. No matter what challenges you have, Joyce learned how you can transform your self-criticism to being self-thrilled by liking and using your unique 'thumbprint'; and how to engage and take direction from your intuitive wisdom. Her latest work is Silent Parenting(c). Silent Parenting(c) begins with your silent beliefs and worries that you carry in your heart for your child before your words even come out. This translates in to fear for them and affects their self-confidence. Silent Parenting(c) teaches parents and teachers to dilute worry, transform comparing, identify their unique talent, and then role model to teach these skills to children. Joyce Anderson is an Intuition Educator. In 2001 she began Conversations with YourSelf. Through her radio show: Conversations with YourSelf, keynotes, workshops, individual training and writings she has taught many the use of practical intuition in everyday life. She is the author of published articles on using intuition in the workplace. She has a B.A. in Marketing from Florida International University and lives in Seattle, Washington. Visit www.conversationswithyourself.com.