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How to Overcome the Pain of Rejection

A Method of Healing Based on Life Experience

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How to Overcome the Pain of Rejection

By: John Joe Newbert
Narrated by: John-Joe Newbert
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One thing certain in life - we all suffer the pain of rejection. It hurts because rejection is processed in the same area of the brain as physical pain.

How do you handle this pain? The pain of separation? The pain of rejection? The pain of feeling unworthy? How can you achieve healing and inner peace?

I have been in this situation more than once and have discovered and developed methods to dissolve pain in order to move into healing. The methods are simple and effective. They are based on ancient ideas and practices which reprogram your mindset. I have used them effectively and they work.

If you want to know how to heal yourself from the pain of rejection this book is your answer.

©2021 John-Joe Newbert (P)2021 John-Joe Newbert
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