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The Way Of Transition
William Bridges · 2001 · 256 pages
William Bridges' lifelong work has been devoted to a deep understanding of transitions and to helping others through them. When his own wife of thirty-five years died of cancer, however, he was thrown head-first into the kind of painful and confusing abyss he had known before only in theory. An honest account of being in transition, this uncommonly wise and moving book is a richly textured map of the personal, professional, and emotional transformations that grow out of tragedy and crisis. Demonstrating how disillusionment, sorrow, or confusion can blossom into a time of incredible creativity and contentment, Bridges highlights the profound significance and value of endings in our lives.
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Claire Diaz Ortiz
“@LeahFessler THE WAY OF TRANSITION by william bridges is one of the best books ever written. send me ur address”↗

Kelly Carlin
“@anne_theriault William Bridges has a great book about it called The Way of Transitions. Helped me cope with that messy betwixt & between place.”↗