Geri Scazzero

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Geri Scazzero



Average rating: 4.15 · 3,304 ratings · 359 reviews · 34 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Emotionally Healthy Wom...

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“It’s important to note that when you speak on your own behalf, you are not speaking against others but for yourself. Sometimes we think that people who do not agree with us are against us. This is not true. They merely have a different opinion. If I disagree with your convictions about global warming, the economy, or gay marriage, my purpose is not to be antagonistic or difficult. I am simply being true to my own values and convictions.”
Geri Scazzero, I Quit!: Stop Pretending Everything Is Fine and Change Your Life

“For example, I needed to die to defensiveness and social shame, to a critical spirit, to the need to be right, to my fears of vulnerability and weakness, and to people’s approval. For most of my life, the thought of openly admitting my mistakes and vulnerabilities felt worse than death.”
Geri Scazzero, The Emotionally Healthy Woman: Eight Things You Have to Quit to Change Your Life

“For many Christians today, the love of God in Christ remains an intellectual belief we affirm rather than an experiential reality that transforms our thoughts and feelings about ourselves. As a result, we continue to look for love from other people in destructive ways.”
Geri Scazzero, The Emotionally Healthy Woman: Eight Things You Have to Quit to Change Your Life



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