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20. KIMBERLY DOUGLAS - 2007-12-16 02:21:01 |
| Thank you for a website much needed! I plan to buy your book and revisit your website over and over. Thank you... |
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19. Taylor - 2007-12-15 06:07:36 |
my sister and I want to attend a workshop. what is your 2008
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18. - 2007-11-07 13:45:15 |
I think you hit the nail on the head when treating LSE as a cause rather than symptom. Looking at things in this frame of reference (in my own life) clarifies the problems I experience. You are the first person that I have come across to use this approach.
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17. Al - 2007-10-28 02:05:23 |
| The Book Breaking the Chain of Low Self-Esteem was a heart wrenching reality check. I read it and could relate to so much of it. If not for this book, I don’t know what the rest of my life would turn out to be. Low Self Esteem is truly at the heart of almost every problem we face in the world as humans. This book is an exceptional piece of work from an Author who hit the nail directly on the head. Reading it is a step in the right direction from the leaving the hell that having low self esteem can create. I’m glad I read it. |
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16. Tina - 2007-10-27 03:16:07 |
| I would like to thank you for your online test. It just proved to me something that others have already tried to tell me. That my self esteem really is low. Now that I can see what others have told me, I hope I can find a therapist to help me overcome it. |
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15. S - 2007-08-31 14:48:21 |
| For such an egotistical society as ours, one wouldn’t think that low self-esteem would be much of an issue for Americans. I was surprised (or perhaps just niave) to find a high number of Americans suffering from this, to include me. Regardless, I am so glad my sister gave me "Breaking the Chains of Low Self-Esteem" and the workbook. I rarely read a book cover-to-cover but was mesmerized by this one as I personally connected with every chapter! She gets an A+ for providing a much-needed tool for low self-esteem sufferers. Thank you! |
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14. evie - 2007-08-30 15:31:55 |
| I just finished reading the book "Breaking the chain of low self esteem.. I saw alot of myself in some of the subjects in this book.. Particularly Jane whos mom treated her the same way mine did ans still does.. I never really could put a finger on what my problem was when it came to jealousy, insecurity, anxiety among other things.. I was so glad to see that Im not the only one suffering from LSE... I praise this book and am hopefully on my way to recovery!!!! |
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13. Roger Mueller - 2007-08-24 16:11:20 |
I’m doing some serious self examination, looking at passive-aggressive stuff. Your site is interesting. Is it expensive?
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12. Sheila - 2007-08-24 05:37:43 |
| I saw your web site and decided to look at it. I am 55. I was never good enough for my mother. None of us were. Nothing I did was ever good enough. I remember saying sorry all the time. Apologizing I guess for being me. all my life people have told me how attractive and intelligent I am. I can’t see it. All I see is the girl that was never good enough. I don’t know if at 55 you can change these old tapes at all. I am so tired of holding myself back fromo things because I put myself down all the time. I just don’t know what to do or where to start but have seen counselors didn’t work they just listen and I pay. all I know is life is too short and at 55 who knows how long I am going to live may be 90 may be 70 but I want to live a free life from putting me down. I need to have a life and I am tired of the one I am living holding myself back I want to sing in the choir, don’t feel good enough, want to take piano lessons too old, want to write poetry, who am I kidding. I am nothing. thanks. Sheila |
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11. Donna - 2007-08-18 22:42:16 |
| I am a social worker in a large community mental health center treating adults with chronic mental illness ... and I believe that LSE is a long-overlooked element in many of clients’ lives, having been perceived and frequently dismissed as a deficit, a weakness, and nothing more because we simply have not known how to treat it. I am reading Breaking the Chain this afternoon and am so very eager to have your insight now within my work. Thank you very much. |
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