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Making a Change for Good
Making a Change for Good

Making a Change for Good

A Guide to Compassionate Self-Discipline

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RELIGION

176 Pages, 5.5 x 8.5

Trade Paper, $15.00 (US $15.00) (CA $20.00)

Publication Date: October 2021

ISBN 9780963078476

Rights: WOR

Keep It Simple Books (Oct 2021)

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Overview

Self-discipline—a lucky few can dial it up at will, but the rest of us struggle. "I try hard but I just can't be disciplined about certain things." But, Huber writes, "Trying hard to change is self-rejection and will never result in self-discipline. Acceptance and kindness are what we need." This book is for those who are ready for an effective way of making changes but haven't succeeded. Guided by our innate intelligence, we learn compassionate self-discipline. When present and aware, we are not lost in distracting, addictive behaviors. If we practice paying attention to what is here in this moment, we can be authentic, awake, honest, and joyful. Bringing awareness to how we are talked out of keeping our commitments is key to compassionate self-discipline, as is having a coach that is kind, wise, and firm, encouraging us along the way. This book provides a 30-day program of awareness exercises that will help show how addiction and distraction interfere with our ability to keep commitments to ourselves. The powerful technique of Recording and Listening is included, with suggestions on how to use audio recordings in our own voice as support for Making a Change for Good.

Author Biography

Cheri Huber, author of 25 books on Awareness Practice, has been a student and teacher of Zen for more than forty years. She founded the Zen Monastery Peace Center and Living Compassion. Co-authors books with Cheri Huber. Ashwini Narayanan oversees the offering of practice through both organizations, as well as creating and facilitating retreats. This is their fifth collaboration.

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