EVERYONE navigating through life and particularly the relationship part of life, needs the information in this book. In Search of a Yatz is much more than the search for the perfect relationship. It is a novel about fantasy, hope, and building an understanding of why bad things happen. Why YOU? Because you are searching for you, and finding you is probably most evident within your struggles.

How do you respond to tough times? Are you strong or do you become overwhelmed?

You will never regret understanding what a Yatz represents. It will help you find the right relationships (both personal and professional) and it will help you to understand why you are attracting the things that make you the most sad or confused.

 

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Who Are You When Things Get Tough?

In Search of a Yatz, a love story

 

 

Don't be fooled. This is not just a love story. It is not a "girlie" book. You might even call it a philosophy. A way of thinking about life, love, and difficult times, all wrapped up in a very inspiring story of a woman who wanted it all!

 

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Why not? Why shouldn’t she have it all? She had made the hard choices and she had paid her dues. The woman's attack had been so unexpected and so vicious.

Mo wanted the incident to be meaningless but the scenario at her friend's home would not leave her mind. Why was someone she had hardly known angry that she was happy? She wondered briefly if cattiness was a " girl thing".

How do you react in tough times?

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Toni Lynn Chinoy has been helping Leaders Lead through crisis for a very long time. She has seen strong people panic at the worst moments, get angry when they needed to “get going”, hang on when they needed to let go.

She knows just how hard it can be to do the right thing when the pressures are intense.

And she has packed a wealth of that knowledge into this novel.

 

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CHAPTER 1

10 years earlier

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It's time to give Mo a shove," said Thor. "She's ignoring her feelings."

"I agree," said Irmgard. "She's been in denial for a very long time. I wasn't sure I should interfere."

"It's time," repeated Thor. "She's learned all she can. We need to prod her. You know what to do."

This was the true beginning of Mo' s journey. Her path had begun with this conversation. Before this moment, Mo had lived with a false sense of her own power. She was smart and pretty and had a plan. She knew, or thought she knew, who she was. She had a sense that anything she wanted, she could have. This moment was the moment when she would begin to learn about her own illusions of power. Only then could she undertake the endless process of understanding her purpose.

The two regal figures were an impressive sight. Unfortunately, Mo was ignorant of the beautiful Irmgard discussing her life with Irmgard's powerful mentor, Thor. Knowing of her allies might have given her great comfort, or it might have given her a sense of dread about the quest she was preparing to begin.

"You're right," said Irmgard. "I wish we could spare her what's to come, but living this destiny was her choice, and she has so much to accomplish."

"Mo must learn to look at reality," said Thor seriously. "Discovering the truth about Steady and her relationship with him will represent great learning."

"But with everything that's happened to her will she ever trust again?" asked Irmgard.

"Trusting is Mo's challenge. To do so, she must begin to trust herself above all else. Learning to trust her own judgment will be a long hard road, but once she does, she can rebuild her trust in others. Steady will exemplify a big disappointment in her life. Her trust in commitment and what the word means to others will be shaken."

"Why is this lesson so important for Mo?" asked Irmgard. Like an overprotective parent, Irmgard wanted to shield Mo from the frailties of others.

"Because Mo has important work to do. It' s easy to fall into the trap of looking at the day-to-day challenges of life and forget there is a larger purpose for every soul. Mo cannot continue to imagine others think as she does about everything. As Mo grows, she will find that others are not necessarily bad. They simply come from different points of view which must be factored into the way one chooses to interact with them."

"I hope we don't help to destroy her in the meantime," said Irmgard nervously.

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What are people saying about this book?

In search of a Yatz is a love story, written by a woman, for women. Not the type of book you would normally find on my list of books to read. A friend gave me a copy and I started to read it out of curiosity. It soon captured my attention and I couldn’t put it down.

What I found was a wonderfully insightful book on how and why we make some of the decisions we do regarding relationships. This book may be a love story, written as a fantasy, but it is chock full of wisdom. I loved the story and learned a lot about myself and how I came to where I am in my life regarding relationships.

I can’t say enough about this book. If you are struggling with some of the relationships choices you have made, are looking for the love of your life, or just want a good book to read, this is a must read book.

I recommend it to both men and women.

John Rounds

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Yatz is a story that helps us get comfortable with the twists and turns in life. It gives us hope that it's actually ok and that we get to where we need to be when it is right. This book helped me let go of a struggle that I kept coming back to, and gave me  perspective to chart forward vs repeating the same patterns.

Although a love story, I think that it relates to many relationships we have whether with loves, friends, siblings or colleagues. It's a delicious story!

Marta Cyhan


 

 

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