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Postcards From Adulthood
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Postcards From Adulthood

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As a therapist, and person in process, I often think about what messages could be helpful to send to a younger version of ourselves. What if you could send a postcard from the present, back to a painful point in the story? Or to a place in yourself that still needs that message today? What resonates? What would you add? Use the blank pages at the end of the book for your own words - the words you needed to hear, or still need reminding of - today. One of the best parts of adulthood is the chance to reexamine everything we assumed and never questioned. You get to choose now.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Monica Dicristina
Date
10 August 2021
Pages
126
ISBN
9780578856568

As a therapist, and person in process, I often think about what messages could be helpful to send to a younger version of ourselves. What if you could send a postcard from the present, back to a painful point in the story? Or to a place in yourself that still needs that message today? What resonates? What would you add? Use the blank pages at the end of the book for your own words - the words you needed to hear, or still need reminding of - today. One of the best parts of adulthood is the chance to reexamine everything we assumed and never questioned. You get to choose now.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Monica Dicristina
Date
10 August 2021
Pages
126
ISBN
9780578856568