Shoulda, Coulda, Woulda: Live in the Present, Find Your Future
Written by Les Parrott
Narrated by Les Parrott, PhD
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About this audiobook
"If only . . ." "I should have . . ." "What if . . ." Don't punish yourself with regret. It only poisons your daily life and robs you of the peace you long for. Instead, transform past pain into a powerful force that propels you toward a better tomorrow.
Dr. Les Parrott, a leading relationships expert, gives you encouragement and direction to redeem your past and live fully in the present. He shows you how to cope with regret and guilt, replace shame with self-respect, learn how to forgive yourself, and keep new regrets from piling up. Dr. Parrott also gives you solid guidelines for making better decisions in the future.
With this book, looking at your past will bring healing and growth--not regret, guilt, or shame. You can pack away your if-onlys, give perfectionism the boot, and rejoice in who and where you are today.
Les Parrott
No. 1 New York Times bestselling author and psychologist Dr. Les Parrott has been featured on Oprah, CBS This Morning, Today, CNN, Fox News, and The View, and in USA Today and the New York Times. Dr. Parrott's books, often coauthored with his wife, Dr. Leslie Parrott, have sold more than three million copies and have been translated into more than thirty languages. He is the creator of three revolutionary relationship assessments: SYMBIS.com, DeepLoveAssessment.com, and Yada.com. Dr. Parrott and his wife, Leslie, live in Seattle with their two sons. Visit LesandLeslie.com.
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5Started out okay but then went into religious preaching. I swear it’s as if these delusional people have never done any research on their religion or applied critical thinking to the concept. There is nothing to learn from people who apply no critical thinking.