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101 Ways To Answer Life's Sorrows
Contributor(s): De Meath, Richard (Author)
ISBN: 1479261734     ISBN-13: 9781479261734
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $9.49  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: September 2012
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- Self-help
Physical Information: 0.39" H x 8.5" W x 11.02" (0.97 lbs) 184 pages
 
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For a great number of people there are periods when life becomes a battlefield of emotional conflicts, caused by emotional obstacles or even situations beyond normal everyday control. When this happens, there are no easy answers, no words that can take away pain and sorrow, but there are ways to deal with the pain that help you to find some comfort and support. Regardless of the cause, there are many ways to deal with these setbacks, of looking at life in a different way and finding new methods of dealing with it. Any book dealing with a sensitive subject is fraught with sensitive minefields, emotional difficulties, delicate feelings and a host of other emotions that encompass every aspect of the human psyche. The level of this sensitivity intensified when approaching people to write of their most heart-breaking experience, requiring coaxing them to write their thought on paper, to bring to the surface memories they might prefer to keep buried, and in a number of cases, even to cause the outpouring of endless and excruciating tears. In virtually every case, there were moments when I felt as if I was treading on the writers raw emotions, asking for the impossible and stepping into places where I was unwelcome. Yet, throwing caution to the winds, I stubbornly persisted, gradually coaxing their words from each of them, doing what I could to give assurance that what they had to say would help their readers to manage their pain and sorrow. This is the challenge faced by every author; every person who feels the need for some kind of support in order to survive. Gradually, the responses to my requests began to reveal themselves, the pages filtering in over the course of several weeks, the raw pain often evident to such an extent that I found myself challenged to maintain a dry eye. When any one of us feels at a low ebb, our emotions overwhelmed with agonising pain and a seemingly unending vista of emotional anguish, we convince ourselves that all happiness has gone forever.