Difficult Mothers, Adult Daughters: A Guide For Separation, Liberation & Inspiration
(By Karen C.L. Anderson) Read EbookSize | 21 MB (21,080 KB) |
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You can emotionally separate without Inspired by her own journey, Anderson's Difficult Mothers, Adult A Guide For Separation, Liberation & Inspiration shows women how to emotionally separate from their mothers without guilt and anxiety so they can finally create a life based on their own values, desires, needs, and preferences. Not to mention being able to like and respect themselves during the process.
Learn through the experiences of Through personal stories and experiences, practical tools that can used right away to feel better, and journal prompts, Anderson compassionately leads women who struggle in their relationships with their mothers through a process of self-awareness and understanding. Anderson's work with hundreds of women and her own personal work have resulted in profound growth and transformation. Anderson knows the results are nothing short of miraculous.
Funny and This book is about Anderson discovering and accepting the whole of who she is (separate from her mother), and making her discoveries accessible to women struggling to redefine their challenging relationships with their mothers. Her writing is relatable, real, funny, and compassionate.
What you'll learn inside this
Why mothers and daughters tend to have difficult relationships
How to heal and transform your mother "wounds" from sources of pain into sources of creativity and wisdom
How to tell your stories in a way that empowers you, rather than making you powerless
How to handle the uncomfortable emotions that seem inevitable when it comes to your relationship with your mother
The art of creating, articulating, and maintaining impeccable boundaries
How to stop "shoulding" when it comes to yourself and your mother
How to "re-mother" yourself and acknowledge, honor, and meet your own preferences and needs
And much, much more”