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Lexington Community Education presents: Author John Lee - The Half-Lived Life, Overcoming Passivity

Join national author and presenter John Lee in this informative,
fast paced and eye-opening evening on overcoming passivity. Everyone has a
mental image of the person they want to be, but few of us actually fulfill this
image. Once people realize they are living a completely different life than
they’d envisioned, they often think it is too late to change, and carry on with
the same old habits. Too many people settle for a half-lived life.



 Passivity is one of the most overlooked issues in psychology,
psychotherapy, personal growth, and recovery. The passive man or woman lives
life at half of their capacity and potential. They are usually out of balance
in the areas of work, relationships, self-care and community. After this
workshop you may never think of relationships in your life or in your clients’
lives the same. Clinically relevant and immediately helpful, this workshop will
give you practical tools to apply in your relationships as well as your
practice.



 Check out John’s books and lectures at www.johnleebooks.com. John
Lee, MA, co-founder of the P.E.E.R.™ 
Training Program, has trained therapists and counselors worldwide. He is
an author, poet and internationally renowned speaker in the fields of
addiction, relationships, codependency and men’s issues. His work in helping
people release anger and other deep emotions, has been featured on: The Dr.
Mehmet Oz Program on XM Radio, ABC’s 20/20 with Barbara Walters, The View, CNN,
MSNBC, PBS, and numerous appearances on the Oprah Show. His 11 books include
The Flying Boy, Facing the Fire, and Growing Yourself Back Up.

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 The cost of this evening's workshop is $10.00.  Pre-registration, using a MasterCard or VISA, is strongly recommended by contacting LCE at 781 862 8043.

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