Stefanie Masters

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Even worse, it’s all so dang unchangeable. And unchangeable can absolutely feel unforgivable. I grieve over it all. Grieving is dreaming in reverse. When you think better days are ahead, you say things like, “I dream of one day being a wife and mom, or an actress, or a chef, or a scientist.” Or, “I dream of one day opening my own coffee shop, or writing a book, or going back to school.” But when you are grieving over something or someone that was taken away, you wish you could go back in time. You dream in reverse. Instead of hoping for what will one day be, you long for a more innocent time ...more
Stefanie Masters
There are things that are relatable in this book. The problem lies in the “religious” sweep it under the rug solution or the lack of conclusion and action plan. It’s like those hour long infomercials, but to get a real action plan you have to pay hundreds monthly. The purchase (or rental from the library) of this book should have been enough of fee, but i stead it’s the never ending informercial.
Forgiving What You Can't Forget: Discover How to Move On, Make Peace with Painful Memories, and Create a Life That’s Beautiful Again
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