Lo Que Paso Paso – (Spanish)
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La consejera de familia Norma Pantojas nos demuestra que aun el pasado mas triste, puede ser transformado en una experiencia de aprendizaje para nosotras mismas y para otros, con la ayuda de Dios. Son muchas las mujeres que viven sufriendo por situaciones tristes o errores que cometieron en el pasado y reviven no solo el recuerdo sino tambien los respectivos sentimientos que le acompanaron. Como consecuencia, el presente se convierte en una extension de sucesos pasados. De esa manera ni fueron felices en el pasado ni lo son en el presente ni lo seran en el futuro porque todas sus acciones y energias las han invertido en lo que jamas podran revivir, porque lo que paso, ya paso y no hay marcha atras. De la misma manera nos ensena en su obra que tampoco es bueno vivir dependiendo de exitos o momentos felices ya vividos porque nos roban la posibilidad de disfrutar las bendiciones del presente. En este libro aprenderas estrategias para que puedas usar las experiencias pasadas adecuadamente y aprendas a vivir un buen presente que te asegurara un excelente futuro porque como dice Norma: “todas podemos escribir un nuevo libreto para nuestra vida porque Dios nos doto de un cerebro que puede aprender y desaprender.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781602556409
ISBN10: 1602556407
Language: Spanish
Norma Pantojas
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2012
Publisher: Groupo Nelson
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