Missing Element, Hidden Strength, Tisha Morris
Missing Element, Hidden Strength, Tisha Morris
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Missing Element, Hidden Strength
Apply the Natural Strength of All Five Elements to Unlock Your Full Creative Potential

Author: Tisha Morris

Narrator: Sarah Welborn

Unabridged: 6 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/08/2022

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

While all five Chinese elements are contained within our energy system, we each embody a primary element, which defines our natural strengths, and a weak or missing element, which reflects our untapped potential. When you embrace your missing element—water, wood, fire, earth, or metal—you can pull yourself out of a rut and bring more harmony and success into your life and work.

Tisha Morris teaches you how to apply the ancient wisdom of Taoist principles, so you can identify and improve your most challenging element. Moving your desk to the power position and expressing your energy with clothing are just a couple of the ways to awaken dormant aspects of yourself and integrate your creative right-brain with your business left-brain. It's time to turn your missing element into your hidden strength.

About Tisha Morris

Tisha Morris is a feng shui expert, attorney, book coach, publishing consultant, and self-help author who has been featured on ABC's Live with Kelly and Ryan, Hay House Radio podcast, Today.com, Elle Decor magazine, ABC News, and Well + Good publication, and is a contributor to Spirituality & Health magazine.


Reviews

This book was an interesting look at the five Chinese elements of earth, water wood, fire and metal and how they define our life and work. With a goal of balancing things through taoism, the author explains how this can help change your life, from work to home and out and about.

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Tisha offers a practical, insightful and engaging read. From uncovering our weakness to mastering it. I appreciate her message that we can be wholly independent and empowered despite being challenged in an element for instance. She also provided relevant examples to show how the elements apply in ou......more

This is an interesting book that made me think as I never considered the Chinese structure of the five elements. It's fascinating but it's very far from my culture and tradition. It's a good book but not my cup of tea Many thanks to the publisher for this arc, all opinions are mine......more