Entrapment
(2013)

Nonfiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Partridge Publishing Singapore, 2013
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781482895735 (electronic bk.) MWT12091792, 1482895730 (electronic bk.) 12091792
LANGUAGE
English
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Life is becoming increasingly more complicated, speeding up to the point where we dont have enough time to achieve everything wed like. To compensate, we seek fulfilment and enrichment outside of ourselves in an attempt to bring clarity and happiness into our lives and to find some meaning and purpose. Yet, we rarely question why we feel the way we do or how we ended up in the situations we find ourselves in today. In Entrapment, authors Ilona Schultz and Roman Harambura seek to address those questions to help us understand ourselves and to show we are completely responsible for both what we experience and how we process and comprehend those experiences. Schultz and Harambura provide tools to help us carry out the necessary self-examination through which we can achieve personal happiness. This guide acts as a starting point to help you understand how you have become the person you are todaywhat has shaped your understanding, your beliefs, and your fears and how these have impacted your life on a daily basis and overall. The lessons presented in Entrapment help you pinpoint what is holding you back from finding and maintaining personal happiness and fulfilment

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