Your Own Worst Enemy...no More
By (Author) Susan Travis
BookBaby
BookBaby
14th July 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
158.1
Paperback
282
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 17mm
439g
"I am my own worst enemy." Have you ever uttered these words Or had this said about you My book addresses what lies behind this oft said and self-imprisoning phrase. We are all, to some degree, prisoners in our own self-created prisons. In order to change this reality, awareness is essential, along with the desire, willingness and the tools to change. With that in mind, I introduce you to yourself, not only as Prisoner, but also as Prison Builder, Jailer, and Key Holder. We play all these roles.
This book delves into what it means to play all these roles, how and why you might have begun to play these roles, and, most importantly, how to free yourself from your self-created prisons. I use
the analogy of people as prisoners, prison builders, jailers, and key holders to describe the process of becoming one's own worst enemy and the process of escaping from this imprisonment. I wrote this book because of my strong desire to bring consciousness to the unconscious process of self- imprisonment. I wanted to give the reader the tools (Keys) to freedom, along with clear examples of how to use these tools. You can Read this book in the way that works best for your style of absorbing information, and that allows you to optimize your enjoyment. If only the sixteen Keys interest you, head right for Part IV. If reading stories is a more enjoyable way to take in new information, then start with Part V, five prison break stories. These stories model for you how to plan your personal "great escape". I wrote this book to bring your awareness to the unconscious roles you play that keep you imprisoned in a confined life. With this newfound awareness, you can use any of the sixteen Keys offered in this bookKeys youve always had in your possessionto finally unlock your Prison doors and embrace the genuine life you deserve!
After breaking out of prison, it is time to reevaluate your life, to keep what works and eliminate what doesnt work. The Chinese have two pictorials for the word crisis. These two pictorials literally mean dangerous opportunity. Breaking out of your self-imposed Prisons is a dangerous opportunity to redesign your life. With that in mind, read Part VI, where youthe exhausted and exhilarated Prison Breakerwill find a relaxing guided imagery to reinforce the skills and tools you used to break out of your Prisons. The imagery will also assist you in envisioning a life of conscious freedom. I invite you to be Your Own Worst EnemyNo More!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Susan Travis is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), and is a National Certified Counselor (N.C.C). Susan was a counselor at the Rockland County Guidance Center. She created and co-created over fifty workshops for the center participants. She has written and presented stress reduction lectures for corporate, county and private organizations in Rockland County. She presently has a private therapy practice in Nyack, New York.