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Maggie Carter

Maggie Carter
Mallorca, Spain
English

For most of life I had no idea how truly unhappy, sad and angry I was. At some point, I realized I had a problem and began a journey to find happiness. Everything I tried helped in some measure, but it wasn’t until I found The Work that things really started to break loose.

Before The Work, I used to blame my mother for not listening to me and wanting to run my life, my father for abusing and leaving me, my ex-husband for having an affair, my daughter for not wanting me in her life and blaming me for her problems. I judged my second husband as unenlightened and not loving enough. I saw my son-in-law as trying to control my daughter. Mentally, I attacked my bosses for not taking advantage of what I had to offer. Then I attacked myself for being judgmental and unable to live according to all the spiritual principles I had learned.

With The Work, those stories have melted away; I find I am a better listener, more understanding and compassionate and, ultimately, kinder to others and myself. I discovered that I love my mother, father, daughter, ex-husbands, son-in-law, bosses and myself. From that loving perspective, I live with an amazing sense of internal peace and deep gratitude. I have learned to trust the process of The Work; the four questions and turnarounds will hold anything!

If my story resonates with you, give me a call. I would love to hear from you! As a certified facilitator of The Work I work with individuals, couples and families as well as offering workshops and teleclasses.

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1036 Mirrormere Circle
Fort Collins, CO 80526
USA

Skype: maggiecarter1
Phone: 34-971-6629-42
Email: maggie@maggiecarter.com
Website: www.maggiecarter.com


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