Share your views on Self-Disclosure
Readers are talking about the positive difference the Self-Disclosure: Changes from Within book is making in their lives. They are sharing lessons they take away and how it affects how they view themselves and the worlds around and within them. Take a moment to share your impressions.
More good news is the exercises are being expanded into practical workshops and a forum where readers can continue to grow. What would you like to see included in the forthcoming workshops? How is this book empowering you right now? Why do you sense other people would benefit from reading it?
Reader Comments (20)
I might like to see some emphasis on "the priority of the moment." Thank you.
Self-Disclosure describes and shows how we can dialogue with ourselves to work out the tensions in our thinking and to release lost feelings trapped in seemingly endless and forgotten circles.
Talk to your Self, so you can finally truly listen to your Self. Its likely that you are the only one who is trying to get your full Attention. The book shows a True and Honest approach to Awakening into this One Moment.
I am sure it is one of those books that will become a firm favourite and will be required reading; once read will be there for dipping into and as I develop my knowledge, and learn my own self-disclosure I'll benefit more and more.
The first challenge for me was to find courage to read a book about self disclosure. The second was to admit this could actually be real for me. The third was to walk through this dialogue openly with the author, sharing intimately as she led gently but inevitably towards recognizing the very personal challenge of accepting life changes. Perhaps I need to peel back to stark honesty.
Self Disclosure is a huge work – as big as life itself. I recognize now it is not a closed book. I knew from the beginning I could not hope to sit down and read this work without periods of reflection and integration. I also know Self Disclosure will stay nearby. I will always need to review my evolving self. It is reassuring I can peruse again those strategic questions which are such signposts constantly demanding honest answers and commitment to decisions and perspectives. I have to remain prepared to be challenged, to be brave and open to change no matter what mountain I think I have scaled.
I sense others could benefit from "Self Disclosure" if they are open to learning. I was very open. Readers have to be ready to challenge self-held beliefs. They have to be willing to let go. Open to realizing we create our own reality, and can actually change our perception of any event we may feel is out of our control.
The book is immensely life-changing. A true gift. Thank you for it.
xxoo