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Lighter: Let Go of the Past, Connect with the Present, and Expand the Future | Yung Pueblo
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An empathetic and wise book that will guide you on a journey toward a deeper understanding of self.Nedra Glover Tawwab, LCSW, New York Times bestselling author of Set Boundaries, Find Peace A radically compassionate plan for turning inward and lifting the heaviness that prevents us from healing ourselves and the world, from the New York Times bestselling author of Clarity & Connection During the years when I had abandoned myself, my mind felt undeniably heavy. I knew I needed to find a clear way to help me feel lighter. yung pueblos path to deep healing began only after years of drug abuse had taken a toll on his mind and body. Searching for a way forward, he found that by honestly examining and addressing the anxieties and fears that he had been running away from, he no longer felt like a stranger inside of his heart and mind. And once he dedicated himself to meditation and trusting his intuition, he started to finally feel mentally lighter, with more love emerging from within. This was not an easy journey, and it's one that he is still on, but it showed him that real healing is possible. In Lighter, yung pueblo demonstrates how we can all move forward in our healing, from learning self-compassion to letting go to becoming emotionally mature. As the heaviness falls away, our minds will finally stop feeling overburdened with tension and well be able to reconnect with the present. And the world around us will hopefully become more inviting in crisp and newly vibrant ways. But these are just the first steps. As we grow stronger and expand our self-awareness, its our responsibilityand also part of the healing journeyto take actions to support the health and harmony of all people. The final section of Lighter shows how we can and must contribute to building a world that is no longer structurally harmful but, instead, structurally compassionate. yung pueblos hope is that as more of us heal, our actions will become more intentional, our decisions will become more compassionate, our thinking will become clearer, and the future will become brighter.
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Wise words from Yung Pablo 😍

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Panpan

⭐️⭐️ I really struggled with this. Written by someone who had substance abuse issues and came through them with the help of meditation, which is great, but most things in here were pretty obvious. It also grates to be told to slow down by someone whose partner supported them so they could try writing full time for a couple of years. I spent most of this book rolling my eyes and looking forward to it being over.

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There aren‘t enough words to express what this book meant to me. It was validating in that I‘ve been on the right path and it shone a light on my next step in this healing journey. yung pueblo is a writer through and through and one who has shared his insights from his own experiences and with loving intentions. He does not claim to be an expert, but that doesn‘t take away the value in his words. This is one I‘ll come back to again ❤️

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“Center yourself in your healing and everything else will flow from there.”

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“The fear of the unknown constantly stops great things from happening.”

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“Ultimately, the future will be designed by those bold enough to start modeling the world we want to live in without waiting for permission.”

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“Creativity is most powerful when we are no longer far away from ourselves, when our internal connection with how we feel is strong and open.”

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“Life-changing insights are not forced, they arrive in their own time. All you must do is focus on being and observing.”

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“The down moments, when you feel old hurts again, are a new opportunity to process things in a healthy way, as opposed to repeating what didn‘t work in the past.”

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“When we look inward, it has to be done with courage because what we find will often be jarring… The hard part of healing is that we have to be willing to face the storms if we are to enjoy the light of better days.”

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“Ego craves to win, but loving clarity seeks to understand.”

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“Love is freedom, while attachment is control… Love is interrupted by the pain we carry.”

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I‘ve been journaling on the reflection questions at the end of each chapter, and it‘s certainly been helping me realize some things about my healing journey. I feel more determined, that‘s for sure.

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“Being able to dictate your own mental state without letting others decide it for you is a sign that you are reclaiming your power. Even if someone is inviting you to be angry, you do not need to accept their invitation.”

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“if the pain was deep
you will have to let it go
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I‘m only on chapter two and I‘m already loving it. I‘ve been journaling about it and I must say, it‘s begun stirring something in me. Can‘t wait to see what else these pages hold…

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