The Connected Life

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The Connected Life

We live in an increasingly isolated and lonely world. How do we find genuine relational connection? According to psychologist Todd Hall, real human growth doesn't come through head knowledge alone but through relational knowledge and strong attachment bonds. This accessible introduction invites us into lasting relationships—with God and others—that lead to authentic transformation.
A Greater You: Living a Connected Life

A Greater You: Living a Connected Life is a collection of stories and inspirational writings that recognize our vital connections to our higher self, others, and a greater power and presence in order to live our best life yet!
Connected Life Awareness

Author: Diane E. Peeling
language: en
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency
Release Date: 2021-12-23
This is the continuing discovery of who I am in my own humanity, as expressed in freeform prose-poetry, states author Diane E. Peeling about her latest book Connected Life Awareness: Continuing to Discover. The works were written over many years, and include one-to three-page writings about all the emotions that go with living life fully. Readers may begin their journey on any page to enjoy the prose. She says, Listening to my readers who read my first book, A Journey in Words Discovering My Being, the one thing that has been repeated to me is that the prose-poetry is as relevant today as when I wrote and published it. My greatest pleasure is that people recognize what I am writing and can relate to the words. The impact sometimes is only known to the person who reads it. I hope this book continues that legacy from my heart. From her Poem Year Enough, written on Dec. 31, 2020: With loss comes gain, not necessarily monetary. The gain has been that change is hereditary, It is our ancestors that began us all to grow forth. Recognition of who I am is mine alone and that is enough. Each of us is societal and private rolled into one. Kindness is ours to give, and what our enough is to decide. Great loss this year has made me aware, To write into words as only I dare.