Whether we are looking for a pathway to our Self or just want to be reminded of the inner qualities we desire to nurture, Rise of the Good Wolf is a refreshing and enjoyable read for all of us who seek to deepen the bond to our authentic Self. In order to nurture our True Self, we must first expose insecurities and fears that block us from our Truth. From the folklore story of the Good Wolf and the Bad Wolf, two voices are found; one represents our True Self and the other our False Self, making it easier to locate them. Rise of the Good Wolf takes us on a journey and inspires us. Whether we are learning about the life of John Henry Newton - the writer of the hymn Amazing Grace, the plight of Hawaii’s last queen - Lili’uokalani, or the author’s touching stories about navigating through experience to locate her own Truth, the reader is constantly invited to locate their own stories within these pages. Instead of feeling threatened by the idea that we can cause our Self and others harm by nurturing false truths, the Good Wolf inspires us to want to discover false truths, expose our insecurities, and celebrate in the space we have freed.
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As is reflected throughout Rise of the Good Wolf, the personal experiences of the author, particularly navigating through adversity, greatly influenced her career path. In 1988, at the age of twenty-two, Kelly embarked in what was to become a lifelong career in helping others. Driven by her deep desire to help others rise from adversity, Kelly went to college where she could embark on a journey to pursue a career in the helping profession. Early in her college years Kelly began work at a group home for teen mothers and a home for teens with HIV where her compassionate drive to help others deepened. Kelly earned her Bachelor of Social Work degree from the University of British Columbia in 1994. Upon completion of this degree she began working with disadvantaged youth within the Vancouver School Board as a Youth and Family Worker and an Alternate Program Worker. Recognising a deeper calling to become a therapist, Kelly returned to the University of British Columbia where she earned her Masters of Social Work degree in 1998. Since this time Kelly has worked as a therapist in Adult Mental Health in Surrey British Columbia Canada. During her career as a therapist, Kelly has developed a keen interest in the area of psychodynamic therapy and trauma therapy which focuses on compassion and the location of ones Truth underneath adversity. From a profound journey in rising in her Truth the author awoke to a greater calling to help others locate and rise in their Truth. Kelly Pellatt lives in Langley, British Columbia with her husband Marlow and German Shepard Kulshan. She counts her blessings to have her daughters Natashia, Shavaun, daughter in- law Erin and grandson Hudson live close by. Rise of the Good Wolf is her first book.
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Paperback. Etat : Brand New. 1st edition. 226 pages. 7.80x5.28x0.71 inches. In Stock. N° de réf. du vendeur zk0994875800
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