Reseña del editor:
This innovative book is about getting along with yourself and others every day. It addresses habits and life issues that stifle the creative process of living. The ability to get along with yourself, and other people in general, is based on connecting to your true nature. The book explains how the world of nature, whether you find it in a forest, a houseplant, a single tree or your pet goldfish, opens the door to discovery. Observing and interacting with the natural world uncovers your true human nature and shows you how to connect with people and enjoy life again. The unique layout of How to Get Along with Yourself and Others makes it possible for the reader to choose any topic from the detailed table of contents and go directly to that topic to find solutions, advice and humorous stories to apply to his or her particular situation. The choices are realistic and the goals are very achievable. It's good survival fun. The way life is supposed to be.
Biografía del autor:
Suzanne Burkett is an astute interpreter of the natural and spiritual worlds. The influence of her work as a preschool teacher and nature guide have led to a life devoted to helping others explore, understand, and navigate the winding trails in life. "It really is the little things," she said in a recent interview. "The little things allow us to make changes without noticing enough to scare ourselves. When we take small steps to improve our life, we don't notice that we have made a choice to change. Change doesn't have to be a shadowy, unknown road. Ultimately, little things do turn into big things. I write about human nature and the world of nature, that no matter where you live is only a doorknob away."
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