
Crossing Between Worlds
Moving and Being Moved Through the Transitions of Life
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This book is for those navigating significant life transitions, those who are Crossing Between Worlds. This book is your guide.
These periods of change, often prompted by loss, crisis, or a desire for personal growth, can be unsettling. Yet this is an invitational season, waiting for you to become who you really are, to come fully alive.
Instead of forcing ideas that were not designed specifically for you, this book challenges conventional wisdom and examines 15 paradoxes to help you find your own unique path, depending on the specific season of your life. Crossing Between Worlds provides the much needed scaffolding to align your natural tendencies, nurture your unique gifts and allow yourself to move, and be moved, towards a new world so that you get to share this gift with others.
Drawing from his teaching and clinical experience, Daryl provides a personalisable roadmap filled with poignant anecdotes, practical wisdom, and persuasive strategies for navigating life’s seemingly contradictory forces (e.g., Should I focus on the present, or the future? Should I learn to say “Yes,” or “No”).
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Daryl Chow, M.A., Ph.D. (Psych) is a practising psychologist and trainer.
His books include The Write to Recovery, The First Kiss, Creating Impact, Better Results, and The Field Guide to Better Results. He is also the co-author of several articles and edited books, including the first ever study on deliberate practice in psychotherapy.
For more information, visit his online home at darylchow.com and fullcircles.substack.com
©2025 Daryl Chow (P)2025 Daryl Chow