Acceptance, Padraig OMorain
Acceptance, Padraig OMorain
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Acceptance
Create Change and Move Forward

Author: Padraig O'Morain

Narrator: Stephen Hogan

Unabridged: 5 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Yellow Kite

Published: 03/02/2023


Synopsis

Acceptance is about accepting the truth of a negative moment, without resistance. It is a foundation for transformation and a path to freedom.

Anxiety, pain and illness, unpleasant encounters with people, low self-esteem, conditions such as long Covid-19 - these are issues that can become part of our lives without consuming our whole lives. Unhappiness and resentment can eat away at us when we ruminate and overthink a moment however big or small, but acceptance can give us our lives back even if it cannot give back something we have lost. This isn't an audiobook about dropping all negativity - it's about experiencing feelings such as anxiety, regret and anger and relating to them in a way that doesn't allow them to take over our lives.

We can each go through a process where we no longer fight against the burdening knowledge that something has happened.

As a psychotherapist, trained counsellor and mindfulness teacher with over 25 years' experience, Padraig O'Morain has created an 'acceptance toolbox' in his new book. Acceptance includes mindfulness practices, thoughts from practitioners of acceptance, ideas from CBT and more.

(P) 2023 Hodder & Stoughton Limited

About Padraig O'Morain

Padraig O'Morain is a mindfulness teacher and author, and a columnist with The Irish Times. His books, published in many countries and languages, include Mindfulness on the Go and Kindfulness. He lives in Dublin with his wife Phil and has two daughters. He has taught mindfulness in Ireland and the UK.


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