Everything I’ve Ever Learned about Change

Everything I’ve Ever Learned about Change by Lesley Garner, published by Hay House in 2006, is a thoughtful exploration of the nature of change. This edition spans 327 pages and is presented in English. Garner distills her observations into a collection of essays that address the inevitability of change in our lives, offering insights and techniques for navigating transitions, whether one feels stuck or overwhelmed.
Readers will find a range of ideas and strategies for embracing change, drawn from both Garner’s personal experiences and the wisdom of others. The essays provide practical guidance for personal growth and self-help, making it a resource for those looking to adapt to life’s constant motion. This book encourages reflection on how to ride the waves of change, aiming to transform challenges into opportunities for growth.
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Change is inevitable. Nothing stays still. Like a speeded-up film, life is in constant motion from the molecular to the planetary level and we are changing right along with it.Following the much-loved format of her last two bestselling books, Lesley Garner has distilled her observations on change into an irresistible collection of beautifully written essays. She gives many techniques for dealing with change, some drawn from her own life, some from the experience and skills of others. Whether you are desperately stuck in the mud or being swept away in the current of your life, there are ideas here that will get you riding the inevitable, interminable waves, ideas that will even have you enjoying a thrilling ride.Like her other books, Everything I’ve Ever Learned about Change is destined for a long life on the bedside table.
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