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The A-Z Guide to Common Habits: Overcoming Them Through Affirmations

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Covering 300 everyday habits—from chewing and popping gum to being a workaholic—in a simple, easily accessed A-to-Z format, this book helps explain why people behave the way they do and enables them to move away from negative and destructive habits. Offering valuable insights, this is a manual for professional psychologists, alternative practitioners, those with bad habits, and parents of children with poor habits. It can also be used as a quick-reference guide for evaluating other people's habits in order to learn more about them. By describing the emotional causes of addiction, this handy guide reveals the mystery of why people continue to practice habits that they know are unhealthy, and provides healing affirmations to help break them.

108 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 2007

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Ann Gadd

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Ann Gadd is an author of 42 books translated across many different languages as well as being an artist and Enneagram teacher.

After 15 years in advertising, she bought and managed a health store, wrote her first book, became an alternative practitioner, continued writing for various magazines, and painted quirky sheep paintings, as well as running art workshops and becoming the SA National Board-sailing Champion, in between being a mother to her two children and several animals.

She facilitated of “Create Yourself” Art Workshops for 12 workshops on various other topics, more recently, the Enneagram. She is a Reiki Master, Footologist*, transformational counsellor, Enneagram coach, and speaker.

She has studied, counselled and treated people, using a variety of healing disciplines for over 20 years during which time, she has gained some profound insights into the human psyche.

Ann’s overall expression is one of inspiration and change through consciousness and creation.

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August 13, 2013
Tenta entrar muito na psicanálise mas perde-se pelo meio com suposições não fundadas cientificamente sendo algumas até um pouco ridículas.
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