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I feel right with God listening to this daily

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Reviewed: 02-27-18

my day starts with this and sometimes ends with this, it keeps me grounded and in faith!

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Great Great Principles!

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Reviewed: 02-27-18

narration was a bit fast, if he had slowed down it would have been easier!

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Always Refreshing

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Reviewed: 11-16-16

I always need a refresher on anything she writes; her books give hope where you thought there was none.

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I've always loved this book. all of and it works!

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Reviewed: 11-15-16

this book is one that I've read since I was a teenager. now its so nice to fall asleep to. I love all of his work!

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very helpful

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Reviewed: 01-07-16

Dear Michelle;
The absent mother was a great start to my journey of recovery. My issue is that I am 40 years old and am only now looking back at the extent she was absent. Your book, which I listen to often, can only be a starting point as I am just now learning how truly apathetic she was. Furthermore, what do you do as an adult, when your formerly absent mother suddenly wants your company all of the time. This could literally be ONE minute after receiving texts from her about what a terrible person you are. For example at 5:08 "you're not a good daughter. you're not nice. you're killing me!!" with zero provocation from me. 5:09 "can u come meet me for dinner?? I'm at the bar across the street." What about the fact that I'm sober and probably shouldn't be in a bar. Does it even cross her mind or is she purely trying to get her needs met with no consideration for mine. I will always listen to this book as a summary. I need something for the adult children of these people who are just now looking back only to discover "wow, they weren't there at all. Coming home to money on the countertop for dinner every night wasn't the considerate, loving parental action I thought it to be. Business dinners with my father took precedence. In short, what is there for those of us who are adults, just discovering this now, with aging patents who now want OUR love and support, and get angry when can't yet find it in ourselves to even look at them during this phase of recovery. Thank you for starting this journey for me. Rosemarie.mercurio@gmail.com

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