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Did you know that you are hardwired to turn adversities into your strongest assets? What if we could participate in a creative culture that honours our stories for their strengths instead of shaming our imperfections? IMAGINE finding a way where your stories facilitate a spirit of love and healing! The Creator's Way provides a masterful implementation tool uniquely developed with collective healing in mind. Author Mary Pat Lambert shares her experiences with trauma, chronic pain, and PTSD to illustrate our innate capacity to harness life's struggles and embrace creative growth. Through decades…mehr

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Did you know that you are hardwired to turn adversities into your strongest assets? What if we could participate in a creative culture that honours our stories for their strengths instead of shaming our imperfections? IMAGINE finding a way where your stories facilitate a spirit of love and healing! The Creator's Way provides a masterful implementation tool uniquely developed with collective healing in mind. Author Mary Pat Lambert shares her experiences with trauma, chronic pain, and PTSD to illustrate our innate capacity to harness life's struggles and embrace creative growth. Through decades of research, application, and storytelling, she is free of the shame and night terrors that once plagued her. Despite her disabilities, her discoveries outlined in this book brought her life back. In The Creator's Way, you will find practical steps to engage your voice, reclaim your life through everyday reflection, and build relationships through conversation and the implementation of The Story Circle method. Let's explore The Creator's Way together!
Autorenporträt
Mary Pat Lambert earned an MSc. in Community Health and Epidemiology and a BA (Hon) in Psychology at the U of S. Along with sharing a blended family with Chris and spoiling their grandchildren, she has gathered decades of experience through community initiatives, research, education, policy and programming, small business, and the arts in local, national, and international settings.