Ya Llegue Y Ahora Que – (Spanish)
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Que sucede despues de haber llegado al momento que tanto has estado esperando?
La vida esta hecha de etapas, y en este momento tu te encuentras en una, con mucho de lo que esperaste y, quiza, poco de lo que conseguiste.
A traves de una exhaustiva busqueda personal en la psicologia y neurociencia y de sus enriquecedoras experiencias personales, Carolina Carbajal te desafia a contestarte algunas inquietantes, pero fundamentales preguntas:
*En que lugar de “la linea de la vida” me encuentro?
*Estoy donde quiero estar?
*Consegui lo que tanto anhelaba?
*Vale la pena luchar por esto?
*Cual es el proximo paso ahora que llego lo que tanto anhelaba?
Hay mucho camino por recorrer, y tu puedes hacerle frente a los cambios que estan por llegar a tu vida. El desanimo y la frustracion estaran disponibles a un lado del pasillo, pero tu podras encarar con exito la proxima etapa de tu vida.
What happens after you’ve reached the moment you’ve been waiting for so long? Life is made up of stages, and right now, you find yourself in one of them, with much of what you hoped for and perhaps little of what you achieved. Through an exhaustive personal search in psychology and neuroscience, along with her enriching personal experiences, Carolina Carbajal challenges you to answer some unsettling but fundamental questions:
*Where am I on “the timeline of life”?
*Am I where I want to be?
*Did I achieve what I longed for?
*Is it worth fighting for this?
*What is the next step now that what I longed for has arrived?
There is much road ahead, and you can face the changes that are about to come into your life. Discouragement and frustration will be available just around the corner, but you will be able to successfully face the next stage of your life.
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SKU (ISBN): 9798887693651
Language: Spanish
Caroline Carvajal
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2025
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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