End the Struggle and Dance With Life
N**L
Go to book - highly recommended!
Superb and timeless. Highly recommended.
S**E
The wonders of Susan Jeffers
There she goes again bringing out the best in what is hiding inside all of us. I have read her previous books but found that this one was what I was truely looking for. This book gave me an annormous amount of inner strength I always knew I had but never knew how to bring it out. This book made it so easy for me to not only bring out the best in me but to do it in a calm and possitive manner. This book is more about the spiritual side of us and how we can bring it forward. I have only read it once but I intend to pick it up again. It was the best book I could have read given my situation and it has changed my life for the better.
S**H
Don't hesitate - this book is wonderful. Life affirming and joy restoring!
I love Susan Jeffers' books 'Feel the Feel and Do It Anyway' and 'Embracing Uncertainty' and this book is even better. It really was a game changer for me and I hope the same for you.
F**A
I got good inspiration out of this book!
I bought this book because I am going through a very traumatic period in my life and living in the UK the amount of mental health care one gets on the NHS is so limited that I needed to find some other source of inspiration also because I came to be here all by myself and as I said copying with very severe problems. This book is one of a series of books that I have been reading and which make me see the positives in a very negative time. As I read Gill Edward’s Living Magically before this book I must say that I preferred that book but that is a personal opinion. Susan Jeffers also gives very good guidance and I will surely keep this book somewhere within easy reach so that I can refer back to it. There is one thing which I don’t appreciate but which is used often nowadays to fill pages: the constant mention of what is to come in later chapters. One would assume that we will all read the book till the end so whatever comes in the later chapters will be read too, no need to keep referring to it. That said there are a number of exercises I want to build into my daily life like going to sleep with positive affirmations, having a good cry regularly, start living more in the NOW and not always waiting for something to happen in the future, learning that I am good enough as I am, etc. More difficult is to learn to accept that it is all happening perfectly, although I have gone through terrible times in my life only to find out later that actually it was all for the best! I also have to learn to picture the outcome I would like to have in a certain situation and then let go and let things happen. I have seen that work in my life several times but it isn’t easy, even though I am not at all a controlling person. We have also to learn to believe that if things don’t work just as we would like them to, in the end they sometimes surpass our expectations!I like Susan’s view on the Western society, she is spot on. Too bad many of us don’t manage to see the reality of our lives because we have been blinded but if we did, maybe we would all be a lot happier! I need to ask my Higher Self more often: “Where would you have me go”, “What would you have me do” and “What would you have me say and to whom”. Susan, who had cancer in the past says that she has learned that illness often comes from negative emotions and although I partially agree with her, I think that maybe the pollution all around us, the bad food we eat, all the chemicals which seem to be everywhere, the water we drink, maybe cause more illnesses than just negative feelings. And…. Isn’t it possible that the bad lifestyles also cause us to feel bad which in turn causes illness? Just dealing with illness in a positive way may change the outcome but isn’t going to change the world. Maybe the answer is fighting to change our sick lifestyles.She is right in saying that we can’t just live our lives waiting for what is going to come around the corner. I have seen someone very close to me live waiting for his retirement, only to find out that retirement wasn’t what he thought it was and in the process wreck his life and mine so… live in the present and make the most out of what you have! Somehow I have always tried to do that. I don’t always succeed but after a brief struggle I have always managed to adapt and make the most out of the situation I am in. Susan put into words something that maybe sums up the society we live in: “Logic is the death of that part of you that is the miracle maker”. This short sentence should make us think…. And maybe change the way we live our lives! The way Susan centres herself before she starts addressing a big audience is also remarkable and something I want to implement in my life. The use of the chi energy is very interesting and although I haven’t tried it yet it is something I want to try. The idea of having a gratitude buddy or group where you only talk about all the things you are grateful for is amazing, the difficulty is to find such a person or persons! The concept of the “dantien” is also very interesting and a way to feel more centred. At a time in my life when I feel a lot of hatred directed at me I use the “dantien” saying: “I love you” and so dilute that hatred. So far it hasn’t really worked, at least not that I know of, but I will keep trying!I wish this book had a better index by key words so that you would find some of the concepts more easily. All on all worth reading!
S**Y
This book is full of fantastic advice and is very easy to read
This book is full of fantastic advice and is very easy to read. A book you keep coming back to and you always find something useful to put into practice. I HAVE ENOUGH OF THESE TYPE OF BOOKS TO SET UP A LIBRARY... But this is one I wouldnt be without. Class book with brilliant insights and examples. Thank you Susan Jeffers.
R**L
Quick delivery good price
Quick delivery for my mother. She does not appear to be struggling nor does she appear to be dancing. So at least it half worked for 1p thats not bad
M**E
Seems a good read
Seems to be a good read but didn't really expect the book to appear aged. I know it's used but, still..
M**E
It definitely helps!
Excellent reading and practical to implement, as all Susan's work is. Thank you Susan, even though you are not with us any more, your work lives on!
S**E
An Excellent Read!
I love this book for its inspirational and practical ideas for living! I actually love all of Susan Jeffers’ books! She has written a number of books on the same topic! She repeats herself a tiny bit in each book although she says it differently, but I love hearing it again and again anyway!
G**I
libro di crescita personale
Come al solito Susan Jeffers non delude mai, ottimi spunti di riflessione e consigli da attuare fin da subito.
F**L
Highly recommend
This is the 3rd one I've bought. I keep giving them to people. This book is great if you've lost your 'spark' or have that 'what's the point?' feeling. Love Susan Jeffers.
A**A
It is sensational!
That's a wonderful book such as all those from Susan Jeffers who always showed us a prodigious talent for manifesting the right way of living the Life. I can say for y'all that it is a treasure of book and every people in this world without exception regardless of religion and beliefs should read it at least once in their lives.
N**H
I love Susan Jeffers book
I love Susan Jeffers book, I have always have them as guides during the courses of life.very valuable and inspiring book
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