"This book brings a 'smile' to my face--as it will to yours!"--Dr. Richard Carlson, author of Don't Sweat the Small Stuff
"A delightful book that guides people through the daily stresses of life with hope and optimism."--Caroline Myss, author of Anatomy of the Spirit Recapture the joy of living! We live in an incredibly hurried, stress-filled time in which we often feel that our lives are not only out of our control,...
This summer I found myself lost in dispare after losing several close relatives and battling my own personal illnesses. I began a slippery slope of questioning the purpose and point of life. I was in the deepest depression I had ever felt. It took all of my energy to go to work until one day I just completely snapped. One of my dearest friends, who I knew would relate to my situation, sent a care package my way with this book enclosed. At first I wasn't sure if I would read the book, but since the chapters were short and brief it was easy to read a bit at a time. I was able to absorb each chapter at night and really think about how I could adjust my way of thinking and attitudes in order to find true happiness. The most important chapters for me were the chapters that dealt with the past and forgiveness. I learned that I must let go of the past and forgive those who have done me wrong or else I will suffer in pain and never enjoy happiness. It seems like such an easy concept, but it takes time and you must forgive yourself first. I had to learn this concept first and foremost as I am my most harsh critic. Smile For No Good Reason will take you on a journey of finding true inner peace and happiness. You will rediscover the meaning of unconditional love for oneself and others. You will learn how to how to love--you may think you know, but you will be surprised at how we utilize fear and manipulation tactics to control the ones we love. I am now in the process of supporting a friend who is going through some rough times and I am now passing on the book that I tribute to saving my life and giving me perspective on how to love myself all over again. I hope my friend will discover why we all love her too! This is the type of book that you will read and think of that special person in your life that desperately needs more love and happiness in their life--their suffering must end...life is too short!
Excellent Book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
A must read for anyone and everyone. We all need to take time to appreciate life and all it has to offer. This book belongs on every coffee table and in every waiting room where people take a minute to slow down, reflect and smile...
Smile For No Good Reason
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
Attitudinal Healing is a philosophy based on the idea that "nothing needs to change in your life situation or the world in order for you to have peace of mind." In Smile For No Good Reason, Lee L. Jampolsky, Ph.D., psychologist, author, and consultant, offers simple and practical advice for creating happiness without doing anything except changing how we look at life. The book is divided into twelve sections, one for each of the principles of Attitudinal Healing. Within each section are several vignettes illustrating how the principles can be applied in everyday life. Most vignettes are only a page, making them easy to read and understand. The principles are based on the ideas that love and fear are the only two emotions, that the only problem is a feeling of separation, and that the solution is discovering that the essence of your being is love. Each section of the book is filled with stories and sayings that illustrate how to trade in fear for love. Overcoming separation and discovering love requires changing fear-based attitudes, such as anger and guilt. Dr. Jampolsky says that "your attitude in solving any problem is far more important than the particular action you might take." He reminds us that the key is recognizing that "you're not upset because of what occurred, you are upset because of how you perceive the situation." He offers a huge variety of suggestions for changing perceptions and creating happiness. He says we can start with a simple action like smiling, even if we don't think we have anything to smile about. Just that one little act will make a huge difference in how we look at our problems and how we interact with others. And when others smile back, suddenly we do have something to be happy about. Dr. Jampolsky also emphasizes that healing comes from letting go of old hurts and resentments. Smile For No Good Reason "presents clear and concise ways-that you can begin right now-to begin living a happier and more meaningful life. You will learn how to feel more peaceful and be more productive by replacing the automatic ways you react from fear with new perceptions of yourself and the world." It's a book you can pick up often and find guidance, no matter which page you open it to.
Read this book and you can't help but smile
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This book is one that you keep even if you bought it as a gift for another. It is packed with one line thoughts that are full of ideas that have meaning. It is easy to read as you can just skim the headlines for a quick read. The text is well written, not wordy, funny and wonderful. Everytime I pick it up I find another "treasure of gold" to remember to keep me on track and focused on my good.Buy it for your self and you will want to give it to your friends it is a great book! Simple and easy to read....also a great book as a gift as it is small and square and special!
Simple steps to staying in the moment
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This book was written from the heart. It is humorous and well written. The chapters are short and informative. This book holds the key to happiness. I really enjoyed it.
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