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Scary Close

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  • 256 páginas
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A New York Times bestseller, Scary Close is Donald Miller at his best. Scary Close is a book about  the risk involved in choosing to impress fewer people and connect with more; the freedom that comes when we stop acting and start loving; and knocking down old walls to create a healthy mind, a strong family, and a satisfying career. From the author of Blue Like Jazz comes a story about finding the keys to a healthy relationship and discovering they are also the keys to a healthy family, a healthy career, and a healthy mind. And it all feels like the best kind of conversation with a good friend: smart, funny, true, important. After decades of failed relationships and painful drama, Donald Miller decided he’d had enough. Impressing people wasn’t helping him connect with anyone. He’d built a life of public isolation, yet he dreamed of meaningful relationships. So, at forty years old he made a scary decision: to be himself no matter what it cost.

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Scary Close, Donald Miller

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Título
Scary Close
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2015
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
256
ISBN10
078521318X
ISBN13
9780785213185
Serie
Calificación
4,15 de 5
Descripción
A New York Times bestseller, Scary Close is Donald Miller at his best. Scary Close is a book about  the risk involved in choosing to impress fewer people and connect with more; the freedom that comes when we stop acting and start loving; and knocking down old walls to create a healthy mind, a strong family, and a satisfying career. From the author of Blue Like Jazz comes a story about finding the keys to a healthy relationship and discovering they are also the keys to a healthy family, a healthy career, and a healthy mind. And it all feels like the best kind of conversation with a good friend: smart, funny, true, important. After decades of failed relationships and painful drama, Donald Miller decided he’d had enough. Impressing people wasn’t helping him connect with anyone. He’d built a life of public isolation, yet he dreamed of meaningful relationships. So, at forty years old he made a scary decision: to be himself no matter what it cost.