From Tragedy to Triumph : Winning Through A Life Crisis

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From Tragedy To Triumph
Tragedy often comes in at most unexpected times and leaves us totally broken. Tragedy can come in any form - a job loss, a broken relationship, losing a loved one and it drains life out of us. We do go through daily motions but often, find life missing in it. So how do you deal with such situations? How does one get prepared before hand to know what to do when tragedy strikes?

Mary Jaksch from GoodLifeZen has an answer to this in form of her e-book - From Tragedy To Triumph. Why should we listen to what Mary has to say? Because she is a psychotherapist and a Zen Master. She has authored a successfully running book “Learn to Love” which has been translated in five languages. And more than these, Mary has applied the advice she is giving us in her personal life as well.

Last year, an crooked builder cheated her and skipped country. She was left with a six figure loss and you can guess a very unstable future. Mary was worried, angry, confused and sliding in the state of depression.

Fortunate for her, she already knew how to deal with such crisis. She has helped numerous people before with Five Steps of Healing. All she had to do was apply them to her life. As she did so, she could move forward and heal within. This is when she decided to write a book about this to help others as well.

From Tragedy To Triumph speaks about these Five Steps of Healing. These five steps are - acceptance, presence, action, forgiveness and integration. Each step has been explained in detail with examples. These examples are inspiring true stories of people just like us who have faced difficult times. And by applying these principles moved forward to a better life.

I believe this book should be read whether you are in crisis or not. So that when crisis strikes, you are ready to deal with it and know where to look for inspiration and guidance. And if you are in crisis right now, then you better get started with the book.

Through this book, you will be able to reclaim your life. It will guide you to :

  • Overcome fear, anger, jealousy, guilt, and stress.
  • Use proven feel-better strategies.
  • Rid yourself of obsessive thoughts.
  • Free yourself from hate, resentment, and bitterness.
  • Find forgiveness.
  • Return to your normal life happy and free of worry.
  • Discover new meaning in life

From Tragedy To Triumph is fully illustrated with inspiring images by leading photographers. Buy it now for only $12.50 (includes a 42 page Ebook and a FREE audio version). Both Ebook and audio can be downloaded immediately and payment is by secure online server.

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4 Comments »

  • Barbara Swafford said:

    Hi Avani,

    This sounds like it would be a very good book, with helpful information for nearly everyone.

    Barbara Swaffords last blog post..It’s Not Your Fault I Can’t Spell

  • Marelisa said:

    Wow, it looks like a lot of people are reading this book. I just read an article by Mary over at zenhabits and I like her writing style.

  • Sunil Pathak said:

    Sounds like good pal to take care of you in your worst days

    thanx for sharing it Avani :)
    Sunil Pathaks last blog post..Pleas Help Me My Friends Are My Only Subscribers

  • 131 Star Bloggers and Their Best Posts | Catherine Lawson said:

    [...] only wound up here recently too. She offers great food for the mind at her blog, including: From Tragedy To Triumph - Winning Through A Life Crisis. RacerX has been dropping by for a while. He has a great personal finance blog - Life Liberty and [...]

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