All of us would probably agree that this can sometimes be a difficult world to make our way through and that we live in demanding times. Accordingly, we often find ourselves confronting not only all of the variety of life’s complexities, but all of our own special and unique challenges that we face on a daily basis as well. As such, we can all at times lose our sense of balance as to ourselves, our own lives and our place in the world in the face of life’s daily frustrations and complications. This book will help to restore you to having a healthy sense of balance, self knowing and awareness in your own life.
A note from the author:
Life. It can be a complicated business; full of challenges, emotional conflicts, questions as to meaning and spirituality, how we all fit in, and our having to deal with all of the various societal influences that serve to confront and distract us from all those things that should be really important to us in our lives. In short, life is a journey, we are on the trip, but aren’t always sure of just where it is that we’re going or what we’re doing here.
Sometime we feel that it’s all that we can stand and don’t know which way we should turn or what direction we should go next. We step onto the ledge of life, look all around us and don’t know if we should stay or jump. Instead, you are invited to look over The Edge, so as to learn how to better weigh, evaluate and take stock of your life so as to find some way to regain your sense of balance so you can grow and move further on.
“The Edge: How to Find and Balance Yourself in an Unbalanced World”, will help you out on your path and offer you the assistance and insight you need in order to help you rebalance your life. In openly and frankly addressing such important and life changing influences as spirituality, religion, society, relationships, love and sexuality, as well as to share in various insights as to the dreams which we all share and the variety of people we encounter in our lives, you are invited on a journey of the self, in order to offer up some intriguingly different and rational perspectives on how to find yourself and your place in the world within these challenges and complexities which we all share.
I promise you, in the end you’ll be glad you made the trip.
T D Kruser
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Oftentimes, it is the elementary things that matter most when it comes to relationships and few things are truer here, for even as modest a thing so as to daily give each other mutual and meaningful “thank yous”, even for the simplest and most ordinary everyday things such as a daily chore (washing the dishes), a courtesy or consideration (holding a door open), a compliment as to one’s looks (calling each other handsome or beautiful), goes a long way towards preventing the process and practice of the taking of each other for granted from taking hold.
Very simply, it is the most useful of tools that people can use to remind each other, and oneself, of how important the relationship is and that a little extra consideration is willing to be given to show that it is cared about enough to maintain and sustain it. Many happy and loving relationships have starved and died due to this simple lack of appreciation, attention and neglect to express our love towards those who are dearest to us. It is important to note that this simple investment of our time and attention can go a long way towards maintaining the strength of our mutual emotional and devotional bonds between those whom we love and those who love us, regardless of the nature of the relationship.
About T D Kruser
T.D. (Terry) Kruser was born in Dubuque, Iowa in 1958. He currently resides with his partner of nine years in San Antonio, Texas and has been writing for thirty years. This is his first formally published work.