Surviving Hard Times: A Holocaust Survivor's Tool for Overcoming Life's Challenges

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| Rating | : | 4.52 (540 Votes) |
| Asin | : | B00TGIDK4U |
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| Number of Pages | : | 260 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2013-09-01 |
| Language | : | English |
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The hard times she experienced are raw and unvarnished, and now she wants to pass on her insights to all of us.. Now she takes those life experiences and provides us with a compelling blueprint, both spiritual and practical, in how to tackle life's unpredictable and at times tortuous challenges. From her riveting autobiography "Survival" to the published collections of her captivating poetry, she has guided us into a world that seems almost unimaginable-its highs, its lows, its mysteries, its contradictions. Magda Herzberger is a force of nature. In America alone it is estimated that we spend close to half a trillion dollars each year to find ways to treat our psychological frailties. To meet Magda is to encounter a bundle of energy whose indefatigable spirit and beauty both inside and out belies her being witness to one of the darkest chapters in human history. Even among the more mai
Gregory N. Shrader said Profound inspiration. It is impressive and humbling to see how Magda Herzberger continues to contribute to humanity, never having lost hers to the Holocaust. In Mrs. Herzberger's latest book, she has much to offer anyone who is struggling. Pulling together inspirational messages along with pragmatic advice on lifting one's mood, her unique perspective is profound assistance. Thank you, Magda.. "Dealing with hard times" according to Laurence K Vance. Magda Herzberger once again writes a book that is difficult to put down. For those in hard times she advises the establishment of a positive attitude and lists many affirmations she used throughout her life to maintain her self confidence and self-worth. Each page is filled with survival tactics and the importance of a belief in a Higher Power and the power of prayer. She w. "Never, never, never give up." according to Peter R. Whitis, MD. How does one survive the grotesque conditions of the camps in Auschwitz-Birkenau, Bremen and the Death March, the horrors of Bergen-Belsen? Six million Jews did notSurviving Hard Times is the account of one who did survive. "Hard Times" is a weak euphemism for the Nazi concentration camps. This is not an easy book to read with brutality, starvation, depression, suicide, dea
