You Feel Like Home
By Mark Tannett
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About this ebook
What is a home to you?
This book shows that a home is not a physical thing but an emotional one and that we can find a home anywhere, whether that be in our families, our friends or our lovers.
Through understanding how we interact with others, identifying negative thought processes and working to find a sense of peace within ourselves, we can love more fully and purely and we can lead a happier and more fulfilled life.
Mark Tannett
An aspiring writer whose background is in music performance and music education.
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You Feel Like Home - Mark Tannett
You Feel Like Home
By Mark Tannett
Published by Mark Tannett at Smashwords
Copyright 2014 Mark Tannett
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Foreword
This book is intended for all those who live with internal conflicts and wish to seek an alternate philosophy for finding a greater sense of peace and wellbeing for themselves. Too many people go through life with inner torment and tumult without ever coming to realisations that can enable them to move forward from these battles despite searching, or in some cases, not searching, for better ways of coping with the trials of everyday life.
While many of the concepts outlined in this book will probably come as little surprise to many of you, I think it’s important to remind ourselves of the little things we can do to move forward, to stop overthinking and analyzing everything that we do and have ever done, and start living in the present. Ultimately, the main goal for many of us is to achieve personal growth and while some of it relies on the premise of having other needs laid out in Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs met before we can achieve the conditions necessary for personal growth, too many of us have those needs met and are then unable to move forward.
While the order of the