What to Do When You Feel Broken
How to Let Go of Negative Patterns, Heal Your Relationships and Find Freedom
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Narrated by:
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Laura Williams
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Laura Williams
About this listen
Mel Robbins, bestselling author and host of The Mel Robbins Podcast
You’re not broken. Learn how your past impacts your present and develop the mindset you need to break damaging patterns.
Clinical psychologist Dr Laura Williams’ life turned upside down when her husband suddenly died at the age of 37, when they had three young children. This trauma forced her to reconsider the psychological teachings she’d used professionally to help hundreds of others and apply them to her own life.
Dr Laura uses her own personal story to illustrate key psychological concepts we can all benefit from applying to our own lives. You'll learn how to:
- Get to know yourself fully and understand what drives your behaviour and how it impacts your relationships
- Examine your early conditioning to gain new insight into destructive feelings that you may have repressed for years
- Use Dr Laura’s four-step HEAL framework to move forward consciously on a new path
The toolbox of knowledge and techniques in this audiobook will empower you to pick up your ‘broken parts’ and put them back together to live life with resilience, wisdom and fortitude.
This audio product contains a PDF with supporting material, and the PDF is available to download.
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