The Heart of a Child
How Reconnecting with Innocence Can Heal, Empower and Transform
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ナレーター:
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Sallybeth
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著者:
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Obinna Okeke
このコンテンツについて
‘’The Heart of a Child’’ is a transformative self-help book that invites listeners to rediscover the emotional wisdom they were born with. Blending psychological insight, practical frameworks, and soulful clarity, Obinna guides adults back to the qualities they once embodied—curiosity, vulnerability, joy, and resilience.
This is not a book about becoming childish. It’s about becoming whole.
The Hook
In a world that rewards performance, control, and emotional suppression, ''The Heart of a Child'' offers a radical alternative: live with openness, courage, and clarity. Through twelve deeply structured chapters and a resonant conclusion, listeners learn how to:
- Master emotional discipline without losing softness
- Design lives that work—not just look good
- Reframe failure, ask for help, and forgive freely
- Live with presence, simplicity, and an open heart
Each chapter blends strategic insight with emotional depth—making the book both practical and poetic.
Target Audience
- Adults seeking emotional clarity and personal growth
- Readers/Listeners of Brené Brown, Jay Shetty, and Nedra Glover Tawwab
- Therapists, coaches, educators, and parents
- Book clubs and spiritual communities
- Anyone feeling emotionally stuck, disconnected, or overwhelmed
Market Positioning
''The Heart of a Child'' sits at the intersection of emotional intelligence, personal development, and soulful living. It offers:
- A fresh voice in the self-help genre—warm, structured, and deeply human
- A layered framework that blends psychology, storytelling, and reflection
- A timeless message with universal appeal
Comparable titles:
- The Gifts of Imperfection by Brené Brown
- Think Like a Monk by Jay Shetty
- Set Boundaries, Find Peace by Nedra Glover Tawwab