by Leonard Szymczak (Author)
Navigate Life's Challenges and Find Your Way Home to Inner Peace
Are you searching for greater peace, love, and healing in your life? Do you feel lost, overwhelmed, or disconnected from your true self?A transformative journey awaits you as award-winning author, TEDx speaker, and psychotherapist Leonard Szymczak provides a life-changing guide to help you reconnect with your inner GPS-your Guiding Power of Spirit-and find the way back to your True Self.
Through a powerful blend of practical psychology and heart-opening spirituality, this book will help you:
Turn Pain into Growth - Transform struggles into steppingstones for love, healing, and self-discovery.
Find Your Inner Home - Understand the deeper meaning of "home" as it relates to personal peace and fulfillment.
Recognize Life's Wake-Up Calls - Learn to see challenges as signposts directing you toward your true path.
Break Free from Limiting Beliefs - Heal past wounds and free yourself from negative thought patterns.
Stay Awake and Aligned - Strengthen your connection to your inner wisdom as you navigate life's uncertainties.
Live Consciously and Authentically - Tap into the heartbeat of connection and embrace a life of purpose, presence, and joy.
Drawing from decades of professional experience and his own personal challenges, the author offers heartfelt insights, inspiring stories, and practical tools to help you find clarity, peace, and purpose-no matter where you are on your journey.
Life is a Journey, But Inner Peace is the Destination. Start Your Journey Home Now! "The Roadmap Home is an intelligent and highly accessible book that blends practical psychology and heart-opening spirituality. If you are ready to heal on all levels, read this book." - Arielle Ford, author of The Soulmate SecretAuthor Biography
Leonard Szymczak MSW, LCSW, has been a psychotherapist and educator for over 35 years. He was Director of The Family Therapy Program at the Marriage and Family Centre in Sydney, Australia, and later served as a senior affiliate therapist with the Family Institute at Northwestern University. He is the author of the novel Cuckoo Forevermore, a light-hearted satire on psychotherapy, and its sequel, Kookaburra's Last Laugh, due out in 2014. A licensed clinical social worker, he lives near the beach in Southern California where he writes, conducts seminars on personal/spiritual growth and writing, and counsels clients.
Number of Pages: 206
Dimensions: 0.44 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: November 12, 2009