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Martha Beck

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Adults under threat feel like children.


— Martha Beck


#feel #like #threat #under

Anger elicits anger, fear elicits fear, no matter how well meaning we may be.


— Martha Beck


#fear #how #matter #may #meaning

Anything you're trying to will is focused on the future; it's always associated with some sort of anxiety that makes the present moment somewhat uncomfortable.


— Martha Beck


#anxiety #anything #associated #focused #future

As soon as you think you know someone else's truth better than they do, you are in deep water.


— Martha Beck


#deep #else #know #someone #soon

Bracketing has turned all my experiences, remembered and present, into a gallery of miracles where I wander around dazzled by the beauty of events I cannot explain.


— Martha Beck


#beauty #cannot #events #experiences #explain

Children who assume adult responsibilities feel old when they're young.


— Martha Beck


#assume #children #feel #old #responsibilities

Creating ways to be happy is your life's work, a challenge that won't end until you die.


— Martha Beck


#challenge #creating #die #end #happy

Denial exists because human infants, though equipped with trust-o-meters, are built to trust, blindly and absolutely, any older person who wanders past.


— Martha Beck


#any #because #blindly #built #denial

Do whatever it takes to convey your essential self.


— Martha Beck


#essential #self #takes #whatever #your

Almost all my middle-aged and elderly acquaintances, including me, feel about 25, unless we haven't had our coffee, in which case we feel 107.


— Martha Beck


#acquaintances #almost #case #coffee #elderly






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 . ISBN 978-1-59359-979-9. Steering by Starlight: The Science and Magic of Finding Your Destiny.

Martha Nibley Beck (born November 29 1962) is an American sociologist therapist life coach and best-selling author. She received national attention after publication in 2005 of her best-seller Leaving the Saints: How I Lost the Mormons and Found My Faith in which Martha Beck accuses her father of sexual abuse.

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