Stop Surviving Start Living With Freedom

Author:   Lawrence V Fernandes
Publisher:   Lawrence V. Fernandes
Volume:   1
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9789354572777


Pages:   308
Publication Date:   01 March 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Psychology Missed It Have you ever questioned why children from the same parents can have such contrasting behaviors? One sibling may develop traits like honesty, loyalty, commitment, and integrity, while the other could become a chronic liar, a fake, a gaslighter, a manipulator, or even exhibit narcissistic traits. Some may become people-pleasers, constantly adapting to the expectations of those around them. Even twins born to the same parents can exhibit vastly different personality traits. This thought-provoking phenomenon raises questions that have long puzzled parents, intellectuals, and researchers alike: How can children born from the same parents have diverse personality traits? What unknown mysteries create this diversity? What causes siblings to exhibit contrasting personality traits despite having common parents and upbringing? Who or what determines their personality traits? What lies behind the diversity of a child's personality? This book uncovers the hidden framework that shapes a child's personality at conception. It explores the profound impact parents have-often unknowingly-on their child's emotional and psychological blueprint. The true foundation of personality formation has remained largely overlooked. The illusion was deeply camouflaged and has remained a mystery until now. The author introduces a groundbreaking perspective on three distinct **Survival Mechanisms**-the wanted child, the partly wanted child, and the unwanted child-each set in motion before birth. The survival traits of the children are detailed in Chapters 17, 18, and 19, which explain the diversity of their personalities. Every individual unconsciously uses one to safeguard their bodies from any possible harm. You will learn how these Survival Mechanisms are not simply behavioral choices but deeply ingrained patterns that dictate how a person adapts to the world and how two siblings are diverse from each other. The book explores how parents' chaos decides children's personality traits. It delves into survival traits across three distinct systems, which vary significantly from one another. This process occurs unconsciously and without the parents' awareness. Many of these truths-hidden in plain sight for centuries-have shaped generations without being fully understood. Prepare to view personality formation through a completely new lens. This book unlocks enduring mysteries that have eluded the attention of psychology and other researchers, providing a fresh perspective on the forces that shape who we are.

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Author:   Lawrence V Fernandes
Publisher:   Lawrence V. Fernandes
Imprint:   Lawrence V. Fernandes
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.358kg
ISBN:  

9789354572777


ISBN 10:   9354572774
Pages:   308
Publication Date:   01 March 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Lawrence V. Fernandes has been a practicing clinical Hypnotherapist and Neuro-Linguistic Programming since 1998. He was confounded by some of the unshakable beliefs of his clients until he made this discovery. In this book, he expounds on his observations of a human survival system affecting every humankind, which he believes hasn't been explored before.

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