<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><br /><strong>Are you stuck with a painful experience and can't move on? What if depression is a gift and not suffering?</strong>At the age of 31, Yong Kang Chan was left with no job, no income, and most important of all, no identity and purpose in life. He thought having a job in an animation studio would lead him to the right career path. But an unexpected turn of shocking events led him to existential crisis and depression.<br />Those two months of darkness was scary. He couldn't cope with the emotional pain and even contemplated dying. However, he soon realized depression was a spiritual gift and embraced it. He believed he had depression for a reason.<br /><em><strong>"I experienced depression so I could write about it and share the lessons I learned."</strong></em>Depression had taught him important lessons about being a <strong>highly sensitive person (HSP) and empath.</strong> While overcoming depression, he learned the importance of self-care and setting boundaries with a narcissist. He also learned how to: <br /><ul><li>Let go of the past and his emotional pain</li><li>Embrace all feelings</li><li>Reconcile between anger and empathy</li><li>Deal with anger</li><li>Love and accept one's unique personality</li><li>Trust one's intuition and empathic gift</li><li>Acknowledge shame and be vulnerable</li><li>Let go of the need for approval</li></ul>Above all, Yong Kang found new meaning in life and a career as a writer.<br />The best way to accept a gift is to accept and be thankful. Are you ready to accept this gift?<p><br /></p><strong>Scroll to the top of the page and get a copy of <em>The Emotional Gift</em> now!</strong><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p>
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