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Healing Your Shame and Guilt Through Self-Forgiveness

By Beverly Engel — 2017

These four avenues can lead you toward self-forgiveness.

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How to Live Compassionately: Forgive Yourself Forgive Others

According to the dictionary, to forgive is to stop feeling angry or resentful toward yourself or others for some perceived offense, flaw, or mistake. Keeping that definition in mind, forgiveness becomes a form of compassion.

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How to Become a Better Person

Taking into account your own wellbeing as well as the best interests of others, here are some of the most important ways to become a better person.

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Eight Keys to Forgiveness

Forgiveness can be incredibly difficult. Robert Enright explains where to start.

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How We Think About Forgiveness at Different Ages

Children's understanding of forgiving develops as they grow older.

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My Long Walk to Forgiveness: One Writer’s Voyage of Discovery on the Carmino De Santiago Pilgrimage

Although a successful self-help author, Sonia Choquette felt angry and confused after the sudden deaths of her brother and father and the break-up of her marriage.

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Shame: The Quintessential Emotion

After decades of obscurity-- confused with and overshadowed by guilt — shame is increasingly recognized as a powerful, painful and potentially dangerous emotion,- especially for those who don’t understand its origins or know how to manage it.

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