Make the Choice. Save your life.
Holding on to anger is like swallowing a poison pill and hoping the other person dies! It's a deadly dilemma. But now, there's a solution.
Every one of us has a grievance story - a hurtful event perpetrated by someone who mattered in our lives. And for most of us, the never-ending hurt leaves us feeling discouraged and unhappy. Enter forgiveness. While we've been taught we should forgive, we've never been shown why or how to forgive. But in his medically acclaimed book Forgive to Live, and now in this completely revised workbook, Dr. Dick Tibbits demonstrates how forgiveness can literally save your life.
Dr. Tibbits' groundbreaking research revealed that a failure or inability to forgive creates an inner anger disturbing our emotional, physical and spiritual well-being. And that anger kills through an array of ailments such as depression, stress, broken relationships, and heart disease. But his work also revealed a solution: forgiveness. And this interactive guide will show you how to forgive - insight by insight, step by step.
This workbook takes you through a 6-week forgiveness program that is easy to understand and follow. It can be used as a self-study guide or in group discussion where you benefit from shared experiences and the motivation of group support.
This workbook can help you learn:
The steps along the path of the forgiveness journey - and where you are in that journeyHow to find the freedom that comes through forgivenessHow to improve your future and your health through the choices you make todayHow to reframe your past and find increased hopeHow anger can work for you and pave the way for forgivenessHow to forgive yourself and become free of guilt and shameLet the Forgive to Live Workbook - filled with discussion questions, self-assessments, exercises, specific steps, and case studies - start you on your forgiveness journey. A journey that will change your life forever.
Includes an appendix on Tips for Leading a Group Discussion.
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Psychology Religion Religion & Spirituality Self Help Self-Help Self-Help & Psychology