Description
Book SynopsisNo-one has ever said on their deathbed I wish I''d spent more time at the office. But we all have regrets - losing touch with people, not spending enough time with our family - things that seem insignificant at the time but actually make a huge impact on our wellbeing and other peoples'' lives.
In this book, trusted counsellor and agony aunt Suzie Hayman sets out a 7-step action plan for living a life free from regrets and toxic decisions. From making more time for your children to keeping in touch with friends, this book is a roadmap you can follow on both a daily basis and in the long term, making small changes that will dramatically improve the way you feel about your life.
Table of Contents
- : Chapter One: "I wish I'd made more time for my family"
- : Chapter One: "I wish I'd made more time for my family"
- : Chapter Two: "I wish I'd kept in touch with my friends"
- : Chapter Two: "I wish I'd kept in touch with my friends"
- : Chapter Three: "I wish I'd pursued my dreams and ambitions"
- : Chapter Three: "I wish I'd pursued my dreams and ambitions"
- : Chapter Four: "I wish I'd spoken up"
- : Chapter Four: "I wish I'd spoken up"
- : Chapter Five: "I wish I'd managed my money better"
- : Chapter Five: "I wish I'd managed my money better"
- : Chapter Six: "I wish I'd thought about my relationships more"
- : Chapter Six: "I wish I'd thought about my relationships more"
- : Chapter Seven: "I wish I had made my body a temple!"
- : Chapter Seven: "I wish I had made my body a temple!"
- : Chapter Eight: "So what can I do about it?"
- : Chapter Eight: "So what can I do about it?"