How Did I Get Here?: Finding Your Way to Renewed Hope and Happiness when Life and Love Take Unexpected Turns by Barbara De Angelis

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  • Pub. Date: May 2005
  • 336pp
  • Sales Rank: 35,002

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    • Pub. Date: May 2005
    • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
    • Format: Hardcover, 336pp
    • Sales Rank: 35,002

    Synopsis

    From the #1 NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author, Barbara de Angelis, her most provocative and timely book, addressing the all too common dilemma of life's not working out as expected.

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    Relationship expert De Angelis (What Women Want Men To Know) strikes to the core of human malaise, showing readers how to deal with inevitable disappointments in love, health, family, and finance. Using personal experience and client examples, she gently leads them through confusion and fear to a clarity of purpose and courage to start over. A particularly interesting chapter lists the "payoffs" one gets from remaining confused, such as getting to play the martyr, staying addicted, and avoiding the truth. This is a well-written, inspiring book with the potential to help many. Highly recommended. [See Prepub Alert, LJ 1/05.] Hypnotist McKenna and psychotherapist Willbourn, meanwhile, zero in on one life disappointment: a broken heart. Their natural recovery techniques, which are designed to help readers reestablish emotional equilibrium and change the neurochemicals in their mind and body, include "reimagining your ex," "white it out," and "the friendly mirror." The authors also provide helpful responses to many situations wherein the heartbroken can come unglued, e.g., seeing one's ex with another person and getting drawn into a fight. While it's unlikely that anyone will read this book from cover to cover and complete all the exercises, there is some genuinely helpful advice here. Recommended for larger libraries. Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    Barbara De Angelis Ph.D. is one of the most influential teachers of our time in the field of personal and spiritual growth. For the past twenty-five years, she has reached tens of millions of people throughout the world with her positive messages about love, happiness and the search for meaning in our lives. She is the author of fourteen books published in over twenty languages including the New York Times bestsellers Real Moments, Secrets About Men Every Woman Should Know, Chicken Soup for the Couples Soul and Are You the One for Me?. Barbara has hosted her own television shows on CNN, CBS and PBS as well as producing and starred in her award-winning infomercial Making Love Work She lives in Santa Barbara, California.

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    Eh, not really for 'regular folk'?by Anonymous

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    October 12, 2009: For anyone who wants to explore consequences of 'life change' or how to deal with transitions, or the whole 'death and rebirth' concept, I would recommend Melissa Gayle West's book about Trauma, or the older "Transitions" by Bridges. I found this book to be more "rah rah" and attemping to be inspiring, but I did not really feel connected to any of the stories that were presented to do so. Now, you don't necessarily have to feel connected to the stories or the people being used as examples of the concepts, but it seemed to me every time you entered into another alegory story, it was always about some kind of famous architect who never really wanted to be an architect, and is seeking, seeking, or some neurosurgeon who was thinking about the perfect summer home in his mind's eye, and just one day took a drive and took a wrong turn down a non-trodden path, AND THERE IT WAS, the perfect home. Right, I get it, we can't see how the path will unfold. We can't plan our way into happines, sometimes the universe knows best, yadda yadda. I suppose I had a problem reading about all of these people who in the eyes of society at least, have already been enormously successful, and now they're in some kind of mid-life crisis. Um, I haven't achieved my "First" dream yet, and don't know if my first dream is now applicable. So, taking a hundred thousand dollars gained from my first life as an internet millionaire, and switching my vocation to glass-blower isn't in my bag of tricks, requiring only the will and strngth to do so.

    In short, I felt very unconnected from this book. But still recommended if you can parse the concepts.

    Great Bookby Chelsea130

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    October 22, 2008: I read this book when I was going through a really rough time. It brought a LOT of clarity to the situation and made me move on faster than I normally would have. I've borrowed it to family and friends, and they have all felt the same way I have. Definitely recommended for anyone asking him or herself "How did I get here?".


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