What can you do when your life is falling apart around you? Is it really true that you can "be happy no matter how bad things are" as the majority of pop self-help books and many therapists say? The reality is that life can be challenging. Many times we can't just think happy thoughts and expect that life will be easier. However, there is something we can do! The philosophies and psychologies of Taoism and Stocism and the personal philsophy based on the author's life experiences offer ancient wisdom that will help us get through the hard times, while being more fully present in life.
Chris L. McClish has had experience as a counselor, educator, mentor, and martial artist with more than four decades of experience helping others navigate life's challenges. Drawing from psychology, mindfulness, Stoicism, Taoist philosophy, and lived experience, he wrote Accepting Life on Life's Terms as a practical guide to finding peace in an often unpredictable world. Chris later expanded many of these themes through the lens of Native wisdom in his companion work, Walking the Red Road Home, published under his Native name, Kowi Chito Hopaii.
Accepting Life On Life's Terms offers ancient wisdom for today's troubling times!Originally Published 12/28/2018 This digital version is the latest version!
What can you do when your life is falling apart around you? Is it really true that you can "be happy no matter how bad things are" as the majority of pop self-help books and many therapists say? The reality is that life can be challenging. Many times we can't just think happy thoughts and expect that life will be easier. However, there is something we can do! The philosophies and psychologies of Taoism and Stocism and the personal philsophy based on the author's life experiences offer ancient wisdom that will help us get through the hard times, while being more fully present in life.
Chris L. McClish has had experience as a counselor, educator, mentor, and martial artist with more than four decades of experience helping others navigate life's challenges. Drawing from psychology, mindfulness, Stoicism, Taoist philosophy, and lived experience, he wrote Accepting Life on Life's Terms as a practical guide to finding peace in an often unpredictable world. Chris later expanded many of these themes through the lens of Native wisdom in his companion work, Walking the Red Road Home, published under his Native name, Kowi Chito Hopaii.
Accepting Life On Life's Terms offers ancient wisdom for today's troubling times!Originally Published 12/28/2018 This digital version is the latest version!