Gratitude: A Way Of Life

Gratitude: A Way Of Life

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Louise Hay has gathered the insights and collected wisdom of some of the most wonderful teachers and writers she knows, including Dr. Wayne W. Dyer, Dr. Joan Borysenko, Dan Millman, Harold Bloomfield, Dr. Bernie Siegel, and Shakti Gawain, who share with Louise and her readers their understanding of the practice of gratitude.
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Published November 1st 1996 by Hay House
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Trish
looking to be inspired... uh.... I am trying to read a few passages each day--I get the whole gratitude thingy, and I am making a conscious effort to be grateful for my wonderful life.... nothing too enlightening or inspiring in this book, but it still is worth taking some time to read, daily.
Roxanne
There was nothing wrong with this book, it just seemed a little treacly and trite. If you need some reminders that gratitude is good for you, by all means pick this book up. It certainly won't hurt you.
Hessah Alhashash
لويز ذكية .. في هذا الكتاب جمعت أكثر من كاتب كل منهم يعرض ما هو الامتنان بنظره مع ذكر يعض القصص الرائعه
Beth
Gratitude. Not many people say "thanks" anymore or are even grateful for what they have. Hay thinks gratitude is a way of positivity. Short read.
Tanya Mccallum
This really makes you think about how Gratitude can really change your life for the better.
Wanda Anderson
Several writers in this book were thought provoking, but I found most to be 'milk toast'.
Mina
Loved this book,Thank you Louise and Hay house for your wonderful books.
Christina Reed
It was a WONDERFUL Book. Now, I go back to it to re-read. LOVE it.
Summer Szell
A beautiful reminder of the important things in life that need our attention. Everyone should read this book. It will give them much to be grateful for in life.
Cindy Anderson
This book helps me remember how important it is to be grateful. Not every chapter is thought provoking and it can be repetitive but good reminder
Nora AlBrahim
Mar 03, 2011 Nora AlBrahim marked it as not-complete  ·  review of another edition
I couldn't complete the book, I was excited about the book at the beginning then I found that the same idea is repeated in each section but with different words
Rhonda
It was the same information over and over. A great thought, but too much of the same thing.
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