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Reclaiming Your Territory

Building Beyond the Breaking Point

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Reclaiming Your Territory

By: Arthur W Tigney Jr
Narrated by: Michael Cahill
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The landscape of grief is often misunderstood and overlooked. It’s quite possible to be experiencing grief from a loss in life without even being aware of it. However, through this helpful book, you will learn that grief isn’t solely tied to the death of a loved one, but it also encompasses the loss of relationships, dreams, opportunities, and even our sense of self, each chapter sheds light on the myriad dimensions of grief that can plague our lives, empowering listeners to recognize their own struggles and acknowledge the validity of their emotions.

For anyone feeling loss, overwhelmed, or broken by life circumstances this book serves as a compassionate guide offering practical tools, inspiring stories and thoughtful reflections to help navigate the turbulent waters of grief.

Reclaiming Your Territory encourages listeners to confront their pain and rediscover their strength, ultimately guiding them to a place of healing and resilience. It invites you to reclaim not only what you’ve lost, but also the territories of your life that grief may have claimed—turning your breaking point into a new beginning.

©2025 Arthur Tigney (P)2025 Arthur Tigney
Anger Management Emotions Personal Development Personal Success Grief
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