“Everyone to the question, «What is your wish?» Would answer: «To be happy!» Nevertheless, to give precise contours to the concept of happiness, understanding the true meaning of this simple word is hard. That is because there is no single happiness. Happiness changes from person to person. It depends by emotion, by the worldview, by the environment in which one lives. HAPPINESS DOES NOT EXIST, THERE IS ONLY YOUR HAPPINESS.
Thus began “Make yourself”, the last interesting book by Nancy Cooklin, coach and counselor of international renown, borned in Lima in Peru and raised in several cities in the world including Rome, Mexico City and San Francisco. With her husband, Claudio Belotti, is co-founder of Extraordinary, company that offers training, coaching and consulting thanks to an international team of specialists.
For over twenty-five years, she has worked in the world of coaching and business. It is in these worlds that she has managed to collect various stories, especially stories of women who through the years, reinventing new identities and new roles, always looking for the right balance between personal life, family and working life, recreating themselves.
Every story heard it was repeated, and the author, with time, began to realize that she was in front of a sort of formula, where changing the factor’s order it changes the product. It is this intuition that encloses the pathway it can pass through, page after page, reading the book by Nancy Cooklin that invites women to “create themselves” following their own beliefs in order to feel fully satisfied and free.
“It is not necessary to live great crisis to change or recalibrate the shot. Life is cyclical, we women are cyclical and we reinvent constantly. It is always a good time to revalue certain situations. The most important thing is that you remember first to respect yourself – as you can read in the introduction of “Make yourself” – that you remember to love your people and take care of them just like you do with the people you most care, or with the relationships you care the most. If you saved the same tolerance, the same love, the same patience that you have with your best friend or with your children, do not you feel better?”
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