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Making a Change for Good

A Guide to Compassionate Self-Discipline, Revised Edition

Ashwini Narayanan Cheri Huber

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Keep it Simple Books,U.S.
09 April 2024
Transform your life with compassionate self-discipline.

Are you tired of struggling with self-discipline and feeling trapped in self-hating loops? Making a Change for Good offers a refreshing approach to personal growth, emphasizing kindness and compassion over harsh self-criticism. Discover how to cultivate presence, overcome conditioned thinking, and mentor yourself towards lasting positive change.

This revised edition provides supportive tools and a practical 30-day retreat to help you:

Cultivate mindfulness and awareness Break free from self-hate and self-blame Develop healthy habits and achieve your goals

It is for anyone seeking a more compassionate and effective path to self-improvement. Start your journey towards a happier, more fulfilling life today!
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Imprint:   Keep it Simple Books,U.S.
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   Second edition
Dimensions:   Height: 215mm,  Width: 139mm,  Spine: 10mm
Weight:   213g
ISBN:   9781953624079
ISBN 10:   1953624073
Pages:   132
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

When You' re Falling, Dive Trying to Be Human Be the Person You Want to Find Time-Out for Parents Don' t Suffer, Communicate! What Universe Are You Creating? These are the titles of a few of the 25 books written by Cheri Huber over her 45 years as a student and teacher of Zen Awareness Practice. Her teaching is immanently approachable, encouraging humor, delight, curiosity, and compassion. To that end, her books are produced in a custom hand lettered font and are liberally sprinkled with simple, illuminating illustrations. Her writing offers profound and practical ways for dealing with the many difficulties of being human. Ending suffering is the essence of the Buddha' s message, which can sound like a serious undertaking- and it is- but Cheri contends that it is possible to be on a life-changing spiritual journey and remain lighthearted while doing so. Cheri' s bestselling, widely read Regardless of What You Were Taught to Believe, There Is Nothing Wrong with You: Going Beyond Self-Hate Is a compassionate guide to learning to accept ourselves exactly as we are. A self-hating inner critic plagues even the most loving and self-aware among us, and seeing it clearly as utterly useless is crucial to being free of it. The Depression Book: Depression as an Opportunity for Spiritual Growth, now in its eleventh printing, is a definitive guide to dealing with the dull pain of depression. Having for years suffered from depression herself, her message is that it is not necessary to remain a victim of depression. How depression happens can be scrutinized, understood, and transcended. Shining the light of conscious compassionate awareness into its darkest corners can free us from its tyranny. Cheri teaches several innovative practices for supporting awakening to the wisdom, love and compassion of Authentic Nature, most notably Recording and Listening. Briefly stated, this means recording anything and everything a person wants to say, without reservation, listening back, and then responding from love to the person who made the recording! In 1984, Cheri founded A Center for the Practice of Zen Buddhist Meditation. These days the Center has a robust schedule of virtual workshops, email classes, and programs to deepen Awareness Practice. About 20 years ago while in Assisi, Italy, a chance encounter with a Franciscan friar inspired Living Compassion, a project in an impoverished slum in Ndola, Zambia. A small operation that fed 25 children daily is now a flourishing cooperative, providing nutrition, education, clean water, basic medical care and a safe environment for 1,000 children. Cheri hosts Open Air, a call-in radio show, Tuesdays at 5:00 p.m. Pacific.

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