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Neeld, Elizabeth Harper was born on December 25, 1940 in Brooks, Georgia, United States. Daughter of Tommie Frank and Rachel (Leach) Harper.
(Without a specific religion to provide structure and offe...)
Without a specific religion to provide structure and offer guidance, it is difficult to create a spiritual discipline much less practice one. Even those who go to church and synagogue appreciate suggestions as to how they can help their spirituality overlap with their everyday existence. Responding to this longing, Elizabeth Neeld offers a primer--packed with ideas and inspirational recommendations for creating stillness and soul-tending devotion in daily living. Although the intention is not a new one--plenty of authors have cashed in on the "everyday sacred" premise--Neeld's suggestions are original and eloquent, and reflect years of research rather than a whimsical, hot-selling idea. Chapters include "Encouraging a Spiritual Attitude," "Experiencing the Sacred," "Praying with Words," and "Surviving the Windstorms." At the end of each chapter, Neeld suggests specific tasks for helping the human more easily meet the divine. --Gail Hudson
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(Without a specific religion to provide structure and offe...)
Without a specific religion to provide structure and offer guidance, it is difficult to create a spiritual discipline much less practice one. Even those who go to church and synagogue appreciate suggestions as to how they can help their spirituality overlap with their everyday existence. Responding to this longing, Elizabeth Neeld offers a primer–packed with ideas and inspirational recommendations for creating stillness and soul-tending devotion in daily living. –Gail Hudson Amazon.com Editorial Review Neeld reveals some absolute gems of wisdom, gives encouragement when needed, understands every kind of skepticism, and ultimately leads the reader to a totally doable spiritual practice, all with a style that respects that which is sacred and that which is academic. Few books have bridged this gap so beautifully and as succinctly as this one. –NAPRA Review This thought-provoking book is worth taking to bed each night or using for morning devotions. –Dallas Morning News
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(A guide based on the full book Seven Choices: Finding Day...)
A guide based on the full book Seven Choices: Finding Daylight after Loss Shatters Your world (Warner Books ISBN 0446690503) This Pocket Guide covers the seven clusters of experience common during loss. Contains author narrative, others' stories, and research on What's Normal, What to do that's Productive, and What is the Positive Choice for each of the seven different types of experiences faced during grief and loss. Contains a map of the active grieving process.
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(In TOUGH TRANSITIONS, Dr. Neeld takes the formula from he...)
In TOUGH TRANSITIONS, Dr. Neeld takes the formula from her successful book Seven Choices and expands it to focus on adapting to changes of all kinds, from promotions to retirement, a new baby to empty nesting. Using a life map of her own creation, Neeld demystifies and illuminates the choices individuals will need to make to navigate the four Rs-Responding, Reviewing, Reorganizing, and Renewing. Through a thoughtful blend of scientific research, real-life stories, and wisdom of numerous traditions, she assists readers in gaining perspective and bringing a sense of equilibrium back to their lives as they learn the difference between surviving and thriving.
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educational business company owner writer
Neeld, Elizabeth Harper was born on December 25, 1940 in Brooks, Georgia, United States. Daughter of Tommie Frank and Rachel (Leach) Harper.
Bachelor of Science, University Chattanooga, 1962. Master of Education, University Chattanooga, 1966. Doctor of Philosophy, University Tennessee, Knoxville, 1973.
Director English programs Modern Language Association, New York City, 1973-1976. Professor English Texas Agricultural and Mechanical University, College Station, 1976-1983. Executive professor University Houston School Business, 1992—1998.
International consultant on change, 1990—2000. President, owner Centerpoint MBI Educational Services, since 2000.
(A guide based on the full book Seven Choices: Finding Day...)
(Without a specific religion to provide structure and offe...)
(Without a specific religion to provide structure and offe...)
(Everyone experiences grief, but few books offer real help...)
(In TOUGH TRANSITIONS, Dr. Neeld takes the formula from he...)
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When peaceful alternatives to resolve the conflict failed, the use of force may be the only option to check aggression or genocide.
The demands of modern life may leave someone stressed and overloaded, or isolated and feeling useless. Be persistent, and success will be definitely achieved.
Married Gregory Cowan, February 24, 1975 (deceased 1979). Married Jerele Don Neeld, 1983.