I Will Sing My Song!

A Beginner's Guide to Living an Authentic Life

by C.C. Roundy


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 27/02/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 308
ISBN : 9781414016306

About the Book

“Who am I, really...and what is my song?”


 Within this book you will find insights and techniques that effectively  clear away the emotional underbrush that can entangle us when we attempt to answer the most important personal questions any of us may ever ask...


When we lay down the crippling emotional burdens we have carried all our lives and awaken to who we are in truth, several things happen;


We learn to perceive clearly that we are priceless creations of the universe.

We understand how our negative beliefs about ourselves were created and how to replace them with a positive reality.

We let go of the criticisms and controlling expectations of others.

We discover our innate abilities, the expression of which provides our deepest fulfillment.

We begin to heal our wounds which can lead to a renewal of our essential relationships.

We are able to take complete ownership of our lives and realize our most cherished dreams.

Giving voice to the unique music within each one of us is a pivotal life experience. This book will illuminate the path for those true seekers who have the desire to take the enlightening and life-changing journey to the true self.


About the Author

Cathryn Cate Roundy is a clinical therapist who is especially experienced in the areas of relationships, depression, anxiety, and self-actualization. She has a thriving private practice, is a popular speaker, and conducts workshops on developing individual worth, personal fulfillment, and effective relationships.

She received her Master’s Degree from the University of Utah, where she graduated with honors, and is licensed in clinical therapy. She is a member of the National Association of Social Workers and adheres to their high professional standards. She is also a Diplomat of the American Psychotherapy Association.

Cate walked into her first psychology class almost by accident and found herself completely drawn to the unpredictable, intriguing, heartbreaking, joyous, and utterly fascinating study of why people do the things they do. She has always had a natural ability to see beneath the surface of human interactions and says the word “why” should have been her middle name.

Cate has five daughters and six grandchildren (so far); collects mysteries; cannot pass a bookstore or a shoe store without going in; and although being born and raised amid sandstone buttes and sagebrush...felt she had come home the first time she saw the Pacific Ocean.