Simple Abundance: A Daybook of Comfort and Joy
With the grace of Anne Morrow Lindbergh's Gift from the Sea and the wisdom of M. Scott Peck's The Road Less Traveled, Simple Abundance is a book of 366 evocative essays-one for every day of your year-written for women who wish to live by their own lights. In the past a woman's spirituality has...
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With the grace of Anne Morrow Lindbergh's Gift from the Sea and the wisdom of M. Scott Peck's The Road Less Traveled, Simple Abundance is a book of 366 evocative essays-one for every day of your year-written for women who wish to live by their own lights. In the past a woman's spirituality has been separated from her lifestyle. Simple Abundance shows you how your daily life can be an expression of your authentic self ... as you choose the tastiest vegetables from your garden, search for treasures at flea markets, establish a sacred space in your home for meditation, and follow the rhythm of the seasons and the year. Here, for the first time, the mystical alchemy of style and Spirit is celebrated. Every day, your own true path leads you to a happier, more fulfilling and contented way of life-the state of grace known as... Embrace its gentle lessons, savor its sublime common sense, dare to live its passionate truth, and share its extraordinary and exhilarating gift with every woman you encounter: the authentic self is the Soul made visible.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780446519137 (0446519138)
ASIN: 446519138
Publish date: August 1st 2008
Publisher: Warner Books
Pages no: 528
Edition language: English
A wonderful day book full of inspiration and small but wonderful ideas for growth, every day.
The concept is very simplistic but the idea is sound: think positively, focus on what you have not what you don't. Obviously people with very serious issues need more than this but it's a good start, especially for someone who tends to be negative.
I don't think I'm the target audience. I'm not a big fan of self-help in general, for some reason, the idea that there is something wrong with me is an annoying idea. Self-help makes me grumpy, like a sullen teenager, I want to wear all black and reject the phoniness of it all.No doubt there is me...