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Tug of Heart- Opening the door to my own transformation,
By Katie (Cincinnati, OH) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tug of Heart: How to Trust What You Know (Paperback)
What a wonderful book, and the synchronicity of the timing is impeccable! So much of it resonated with my current shifting on both a personal and professional level. The book is an easy read, encouraging us to stop and listen for direction from within. And though we often don't know what the future holds, the book has reinforced a long-ago knowing... reminding me of my own inner wisdom. And not suprisingly, when I remember to open to my hearts message, it never steers me wrong. Kudos to the author for a timely message. I'm now learning to keep my heart open and to enjoy the ride. Thanks to the author for gracing our lives with this wonderful tale of intuition and abundance.
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Succinct and Genuine,
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This review is from: Tug of Heart: How to Trust What You Know (Paperback)
This book helped me listen to my inner voice at a time of personal transition. It is full of examples which make the material come alive. While a quick read, this book will leave you contemplating ways to affect positive changes in your life for a long time.
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Thought Provoking and Confirming,
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This review is from: Tug of Heart: How to Trust What You Know (Paperback)
" I found the book very confirming. It was just what I needed after leaving a job and not feeling like it was the right fit. Gave me some specific items to think about before I moved on to my present job. I am now in a job in which I am truely happy and enjoy everything I am doing."
Connie Busemeyer, R.N.
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A Spontaneous Act of Generosity,
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I once read a review of a book that said it was a "spontaneous act of generosity." That was my feeling as I read your words. So kind, so encouraging, so affirming. I want to pass on copies to my sisters, kids and clients. It gave me hope for a published book. It gave me a sense of direction as I develop my practice. It gave me practical exercises to clear the debris from my own heart so that I can have some clarity. It was also affirming to read that another "head type," found a way to her heart.
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Tug of Heart: How to Trust What You Know by Debbie Call (Paperback - Nov. 2003)
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