However, have you heard of her book Healing The Emptiness? I’m sure many of us are very familiar with Yasmin Mogahed’s book Reclaim Your Heart. It's formatted more like a friend who is imparting advice to you with their thoughts informed by their knowledge and experience. Such a book therefore doesn't always need to be formatted like a textbook or a novel to help you sequence one plot to another. The book might feel sightly repetitive in parts, and there are some thoughts that feel as though they haven't been fully explained but I read this with the mindset that this is an a personal thought share, similar to a blog, that's expanded to become a book. supplicate for protection from trials, and practical things we can pursue, e.g. Patience is noble, but it is something we endure when circumstances arise and there are also practical things we can proactively do e.g. Lots of practical tips and open discussions on metal health, acknowledging that we need to do more than be patient. Ten years following the author's debut, Reclaim your Heart, this book delves further and reflects a different stage of life with suggestions on how we might manage the different challenges in a way that keeps us connected to ourselves and our Maker and the journey we're all on.
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