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Living Life as a Thank You - by Nina Lesowitz & Mary Beth Sammons (Paperback)

Living Life as a Thank You - by  Nina Lesowitz & Mary Beth Sammons (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Whatever is given -- even a difficult and challenging moment -- is a gift. Living as if each day is a thank-you can help transform fear into courage, anger into forgiveness, isolation into belonging, and another's pain into healing. Saying thank-you every day inspires feelings of love, compassion, and hope. These ideas are the basis for this timely book. Authors Nina Lesowitz and Mary Beth Sammons present a simple, but comprehensive program for incorporating gratitude into one's life, and reaping the many benefits that come from doing so. The book is divided into ten chapters from "Thank You Power" and "Ways to Stay Thankful in Difficult Times" to "Gratitude as a Spiritual/Cultural Practice " and "Putting Gratitude into Action." Each chapter includes stories of individuals whose lives have been transformed by embracing this program, along with motivating quotes and blessings, and a suggested gratitude practice such as keeping a weekly gratitude journal and starting a gratitude circle.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Whatever is given -- even a difficult and challenging moment -- is a gift. Living as if each day is a thank-you can help transform fear into courage, anger into forgiveness, isolation into belonging, and another's pain into healing. Saying thank-you every day inspires feelings of love, compassion, and hope. These ideas are the basis for this timely book. Authors Nina Lesowitz and Mary Beth Sammons present a simple, but comprehensive program for incorporating gratitude into one's life, and reaping the many benefits that come from doing so. The book is divided into ten chapters from Thank You Power and Ways to Stay Thankful in Difficult Times to Gratitude as a Spiritual/Cultural Practice and Putting Gratitude into Action. Each chapter includes stories of individuals whose lives have been transformed by embracing this program, along with motivating quotes and blessings, and a suggested gratitude practice such as keeping a weekly gratitude journal and starting a gratitude circle.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>Library Journal Starred Review: Journalist Lesowitz and gratitude practitioner Sammons demonstrate through life stories, quotes, and tool kits that gratitude can be the key to kicking an addiction, healing the planet, or just staying sane in a traffic jam. A particularly poignant chapter discusses how to find grace and wisdom in good-byes. This compelling book goes beyond Random Acts of Kindness but inspires the same hope and motivation for good. Buy two copies: one for the library and another for yourself.</p><p>I have learned that the greatest joy and happiness comes from what we do to enrich other people's lives and our own spiritual lives. Living Life as a Thank You shows you how to connect with other people from a place of thankfulness which in turn promotes greater harmony for all. -Marla Maples, actress, television host and spiritual motivator</p><p><i>Living Life as a Thank You</i> is a healing guidebook for people looking to bring more joy and stronger social connections into their lives. I am convinced that if readers take even one small gratitude practice from this book they will bring greater happiness into their lives. Inspirational and spiritual, this book is a great how-to companion for people following the science of appreciation. --Christine Carter, Ph.D., sociologist, executive director of the Greater Good Science Center at UC Berkeley</p><p>Twenty years ago, we gathered friends together to write about, talk about, and do Random Acts of Kindness, and from this small group, a kindness movement was born that circled the globe. With Living Life as a Thank You, Nina and Mary Beth have tapped into something just as deep and powerful that can truly transform people's lives--our deep and abiding need to feel and live from a place of gratitude. --Will Glennon, founder, The Random Acts of Kindness Foundation, author of Practice Random Acts of Kindness</p><p>This book will put a smile on your face, a lift in your step, and plenty of reminders that saying 'thanks' costs nothing, but delivers a lot!--Jan Yanehiro, Emmy winning broadcaster, author of This is Not the Life I Ordered</p><p>Thank you, thank you, thank you for <i>Living Life as a Thank You</i>. I am grateful for the inspiring stories, the simple, clear exercises with profound results and the empowering reminder that an attitude of gratitude boosts self-esteem, well-being and appreciation for the precious gifts that fill our days. This is a must-read for everyone who desires peace and happiness. --Susyn Reeve, author of Choose Peace & Happiness</p><p>In our day and age, the daily practice of gratitude and acceptance is arguably the most important spiritual routine we should all embrace. Nina Lesowitz and Mary Beth Sammons found an entertaining and wonderful way to make it easy for us to live life as one big thank you! --Gahl Eden Sasson, author of A Wish Can Change Your Life</p>-- "Reviews"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>Nina Lesowitz has over fifteen years experience orchestrating parties for corporations and organizations throughout northern California. She has planned special events on behalf of hotels, restaurants, medical centers, architectural firms, book publishing companies, and nonprofit organizations.</p> <br> <p>Mary Beth Sammons is an award-winning journalist and women's issues columnist whose work appears frequently in <i>Family Circle</i>, the <i>Chicago Tribune's</i> lifestyle section, and leading consumer women's magazines. She is currently the Finding You editor for www.BettyConfidential.com and writes for various health and business publications. As an editorial vicepresident, Mary Beth launched the editorial departments of the largest consumer health online Web site--RevolutionHealth.com and its subsidiary, CarePages.com, for which she writes separate blogs. In addition, she is currently working with the Stanford Research Institute as editorial director of a storytelling project focused on consumer health and wellness. Mary Beth specializes in stories that inspire ordinary people to do extraordinary things from a place deep in their hearts. She has written six books in the women's self-help and mind/body/health field including, <i>We Carry Each Other: Getting Through Life's Toughest Times</i> (Conari Press, 2007). She lives in Chicago's suburbs with her three children.</p>

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