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The Choice: Embrace the Possible
by Edith Eva Eger
The Choice by Edith Eger is a free NetGalley ebook that I read in early September.
Ahh, Dr. Eger, if I could be half as capable as her during the work I plan to do in counseling, I would have a fine career, indeed. Her personal story (as well as that of her parents, sisters, husband, daughters, and son) of triumph and strength by choosing to live beyond the traumatic experiences in her life and choosing to enrich her future over living to avenge her past is, at times, difficult to read, but so very worth it in the light of the lives she has been able to improve and the quality of care, concern, and pin-point precise questioning that she is able to offer.
Ahh, Dr. Eger, if I could be half as capable as her during the work I plan to do in counseling, I would have a fine career, indeed. Her personal story (as well as that of her parents, sisters, husband, daughters, and son) of triumph and strength by choosing to live beyond the traumatic experiences in her life and choosing to enrich her future over living to avenge her past is, at times, difficult to read, but so very worth it in the light of the lives she has been able to improve and the quality of care, concern, and pin-point precise questioning that she is able to offer.