The Grateful Life Review by Nina Lesowitz and Mary Beth Sammons. I was sent a copy of The Grateful Life for the review.
Today as I share my thoughts with you about The Grateful Life written by Nina Lesowitz and Mary Beth Sammom I wish I could say I am one of the most positive and Grateful p individuals you would meet but I am not. I know we should be Grateful for the things we have. As God provides for us. But after losing my daughter to a accident it has been hard. There is days where I hate everything and everyone. Then throw in losing my mom as well it is even harder to smile.
So as I put one foot in front of the other I keep telling myself God will not give us more than we can handle. This is why I have Charlie now. But he is 6 going on 7 soon. There is days where I just would like crawl in a whole. But I can’t I need to move forward. So I try my best to teach Charlie to be thankful for what we have. As well as pay it forward. Most days I think he does better at this than David and I do.
But we are all “HUMAN” and it is the way God created us. So when I was approached about reading and reviewing The Grateful Life and I looked it up on Amazon I knew it might be able to help me with some of these issues. I can not say The Grateful Life changed me 100% but it has helped. When I get sad or frustrated I pick up The Grateful Life and read a chapter or two. When I am done I feel like I can move forward. David says he even sees the weight of the world rise off my shoulders.
Through The Grateful Life I found out it is OK to play and to give to others on our Birthday which I loved as there is so many people and pets that do not have things. So why not grab a group of friends and throw a party and donate the Gifts your given to a local women’s shelter. Or something else close to your heart?
All in all The Grateful Life has become a daily companion not only for me but for my friends as I have bought a couple copies to give not only to a few ladies I know who was struggling with something but a gentleman I knew as well who was in the process of losing his wife to Cancer.
So no matter your age or sex The Grateful Life can help everyone if you take the time to sit down and read it. Then walk away and think about what you read as I am sure you will find items in The Grateful Life you either want to reread or that you will find things you want to try out like I did.
If you would like to purchase your own copy of The Grateful Life you will find it on Amazon at: http://www.amazon.com/Grateful-Life-Happiness-Science-Contentment/dp/1936740893/ref=sr_1_sc_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1416834464&sr=8-1-spell&keywords=The+Grateful+Life+by+Nina+Lesowits+and+Beth+Sammons
With Christmas right around the Corner and Thanksgiving you could purchase The Grateful Life like I did to share at the dinner table. But more than that I am going to place them in Stockings of people I think can use them. Including Charlies teacher.
The Grateful Life is a guide to discovering — and achieving — one’s dreams by harnessing the power of a positive attitude. In years of research and practice, authors Nina Lesowitz and Mary Beth Sammons have discovered that grateful living can transform lives. Grateful people are happier people. They are healthier and less stressed. They report much higher levels of satisfaction with their relationships and are less likely to credit luck with the good fortune of others. This book contains inspiring stories about those who exercise gratitude as a spiritual practice to rise out of adversity to new life. It also shows how grateful living is central to the good life and to attracting abundance. Filled with motivational quotes, resources, and exercises, The Grateful Life helps readers on their journey to creating the life they’ve always wanted. Taking the concept of Living Life as a Thank You to the next level, The Grateful Life includes absorbing and transformative stories from real people who unveil the secret to achieving successes both big and small.
Glenda, Charlie and David