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by Madhur-Nain Webster (Author)
A self-help resource that combines psychological mindfulness with practical tools to guide readers on a transformative journey through grief and disappointment.
Disappointment is an inevitable yet unpredictable part of life. It can appear suddenly, throwing your life into chaos; or it can spread gradually, taking years to fully process. Thankfully, it's never too late to put old disappointments to rest and create new, empowering narratives. Beyond the Pain serves as a roadmap for turning life's letdowns into opportunities for growth and healing. By recognizing disappointment for what it is, rather than creating a false narrative around it, you can reclaim your power and take control of your life. This book delves into the multifaceted nature of disappointment, normalizing its impact while encouraging intentional self-reflection. It also offers tangible strategies and actions to help you uncover a path toward healing, fostering a deeper understanding of your emotions, values and self. Healing doesn't follow a set timeline, and this book's accessible 30-stage process allows you to grow at your own pace. Beyond the Pain provides the flexibility to navigate your journey of healing in your own time and on your own terms.Author Biography
Madhur-Nain Webster is a licensed marriage and family therapist who prides herself in adapting different modalities of healing to her clients' needs thanks to her perceptive viewpoint. Due to a lifelong experience with and knowledge of yogic technology, Madhur-Nain's therapeutic approach includes empowering clients with the ability of introspection so they can better connect with themselves and with others. Aspiring to reach an international audience, Madhur-Nain has continuously held psychology, yoga, and meditation workshops worldwide (virtually and in-person), appeared as a guest speaker on numerous podcasts, and released over 60 meditation singles. Her first book, The Stressless Brain, is an accessible scientific argument for the positive influence meditation has on the psyche. Madhur-Nain currently runs a successful private practice in Napa, California, where she lives with her husband, Julian.