"The Power of Humility is a remarkable book that presents profound tools for changing your life in simple, practical steps. . . . It will help us see the solutions that were there all the time, hidden from view by our own habits."
-Bruce Greyson, M.D., Professor of Psychiatry, University of Virginia School of Medicine
- Do you shy away from conflict?
- Do you tend to over- or under-react during disagreements?
- Is it difficult for you to rise above a painful problem in a relationship?
If so, you're not alone. We all experience conflict on a daily basis, whether it’s with another person like a coworker or boss, or in a "triangle" with two other people such as in a family relationship. Dealing with strife isn't easy because most of us don't clearly understand one of the most critical yet overlooked skills to successful relationships: humility - and how to best express it.
From four of America's top experts on emotional healing, spirituality and recovery, comes a new approach to solving the conflicts that cause us both physical and emotional stress. Bestselling author Charles Whitfield and three leading experts explain that having humility doesn’t mean being a doormat or turning the other cheek - it's about being authentic, open and understanding.
Using case studies, cutting-edge clinical research and compelling narrative, they show you how to harness the power of humility in your own life—at home, at work and in your community. By doing so, you will be able to speak your mind, get things accomplished more harmoniously and feel more satisfied with yourself and your relationships.
Let The Power of Humility show you how to have peace in your life.
User Reviews about The Power of Humility: Choosing Peace over Conflict in Relationships
This is a wonderful book. Each of the co-authors brings a unique perspective and the work as a whole offers tremendously important insights into the true meaning of humility -- especially the surprising role it can play in healing our deepest wounds. -- Valuable new insights into the true meaning of humility
I have read several books by Charles L. Whitfield. I condsider his books the authority on 'Codependence'. This is an excellent extension of the others. I recommend reading 'Healing the Child Within' and 'Co-Dependence: Healing the Human Condition' before reading this book. This an excellent resource for those seeking truth.
-- Thoughtful and timely
The books's title promises to help choose peace over conflict in relationships, but it's more than that. It teaches you how to become a more peaceful and enriched person, step by step.
When I first started the book and I came across terms like Chakra, triangling, and level 1 conflicts, I thought to myself, "Oh boy, here we go with the psychological babble". However, I found it was worth it to exercise some patience and read on.
If you're in an unhealthy relationship, or if you just want to fine tune your life, this is a great guide.
Don't try to take all this in in one sitting. There are some complicated concepts in there... but stick with it an find yourself enriched.
-- More than the title suggests
This book is ahead of its time. The authors (I'm one of them) are actually showing us on a personal and collective level how to get along. And they're doing it in easy steps. So easy that they have a one page simple map to show us how it's done. This is really a book about transcendence -- using our relationships as our path. Highly recommended for individuals, groups and industry -- including the political arena. -- If Only our Politicians would read it!
This book has given me answers to what I've been searching for. In a practical way it explains how to get peace in our daily life. The authors show us how to achieve levels of awareness and consciousness -- and relationship skills that help us get free of many of our conflicts. -- Helps me in relationships













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