by Kim Fiske
It has been my pleasure and opportunity to call Kim Fiske not only a mentor, but a friend for nearly a decade. She has stayed at my home, eaten dinner with my family and shared story upon story of learning and growth.
We have spent hours together in meetings, at conferences, awesome retreats and long car rides — times that I will always fondly remember as some of the best of my life.
Kim’s energetic, engaging and ultra-fun personality makes listening to and learning from her such an enjoyable experience. Though you may be alternately laughing and crying, you simply don’t want the time to end. Listening to the audio version of The Monster Under the Bed: Uncovering the Lie that Drives Us was no exception.
Narrated by Kim herself, I found myself picturing and relating to “Little Kimmy” in so many ways. Reflecting on “truths” from my own childhood and how those ideas have made me who I am, I will forever be grateful for Kim’s ability to ask sincere and authentic questions. She cares about the answers and listens to understand while challenging the listener (or reader) to take responsibility for his/her own actions. Kim’s passion and compassion shine through.
The Monster Under the Bed: Uncovering the Lie that Drives Us is heartfelt and enlightening, filled with humor and deep thought, and recommended for anyone who wants to learn more about themselves and isn’t afraid to do the work.
You can learn more about Kim Fiske and what she does at www.kimfiske.com
FROM AMAZON:
The terrifying truth is…
Everything you “know” about yourself today is based on who you decided you were when you were just four or five years old.
In your childhood you formed decisions about yourself before you were even capable of thinking logically. Those decisions were based on a child’s emotional survival brain, and they are the foundation of the neural pathways of thought and feelings that are instrumental in forming your identity, both positive AND negative. This is why so many people have challenges in their adult lives, especially when it comes to their personal and professional relationships.
Luckily, this can all be changed. In The Monster Under the Bed: Uncovering the Lie That Drives Us, Kim reveals how to spot the monster tracks that are lurking in our own psyches and lifts up the bed skirt, exposing what we thought was a monster as nothing more than dust bunnies and empty space that can now be filled with a whole new perception of yourself.
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