Imagine that you are the river, just flowing along. Suddenly, a boulder fell on your way. Do you find your way around the rock, and continues to flow, or if you are, figuratively, panicked and stopped flowing because there are obstacles in your way? This book is intended to help young women accept and handle the hurdles of life.
Tao ("way") is an ancient Chinese philosophy, not religion. This implies that all beings seem to find their own path through life; humans are the only ones trying to control their future. Invariably, we end up frustrated and unhappy. It is possible to live much more satisfied once we receive, not a challenge fight, live.
What does it mean for the average young woman? A Tao-Girl to accept himself. You may not be the prettiest or the smartest girl in school, but learn to utilize your abilities, and forgive yourself for your weaknesses. Maybe you have not found that thing where you're really good, and enjoy doing. A resilient Tao-Girl, do not give up when life becomes unpleasant. A Tao-Girl acknowledge the good things in life, even in the midst of disappointment. A Tao-Girl was able to make the best of every situation. He is also grateful for the life of family and friends. Last but not least, everyone knows someone who just radiates joy, happiness and sunshine, one can almost hear the chirping of birds as they walk past. Then there are those who seem to radiate gloom, doom and storms. Which one is better is the definition of the Tao-Girl? (The first one.)
In this book many examples of real-world situations faced by every young woman, at one time or another. This short and very easy to read. Even if you can not do all the things mentioned here, do some of them will be very helpful. This book does the job really well made grow just a little easier.
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