Love the Life You Live

Mar 7–8, 2005 - comment

Today’s guest has just co-written a book to help readers become emotionally healthy. Dr. Neil Clark Warren is a clinical psychologist with over thirty years of counseling experience. A well known author of books on relationships, Dr. Warren has teamed up with another well-known author, Dr. Les Parrott, to produce a new book titled Love the Life You Live: Three Secrets to Feeling Good — Deep Down in Your Soul.

Neil is a friend of this broadcast, and we are delighted to have him back with us again today so that we can talk with him about this latest book that he and Dr. Les Parrott have birthed for us.

Dr. Warren has said, “We are never authentic until we admit our frustrations, acknowledge our weaknesses and disclose our insecurities. We are never real until we open our wounded hearts… Authentic people do not pretend to have it all together. They do not present themselves are something they are not. They are honest about their imperfections, problems, inadequacies, and pain.” (p 90)

topic(s): Faith, Family, Issues

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