Health, Fitness & Dieting
Review:I personally like Pink's style of starting with showing the readers what the research says (various experiments), conclude, draw what the implications are for us. I think Pink's books are always well researched and easy to read. However I must say towards the end of "To Sell is Human" I found his style getting a bit monotonous - same pattern of presentation. I would have liked to read more about what Pink himself thinks about the Attunement, Buoyancy, Clarity pattern and how he applies it to his... Read more
Review:I am three-fourths through Jennifer's book at this time and I am finding it an amazing read. To think what this young woman has gone through her entire life before getting a diagnosis of Celiac. I have been a fan of Jennifer's for years and when I saw that she had a book coming out, I ordered it from Amazon immediately. Besides learning about Celiac Disease you will discover a young woman's drive to get well even with great hindrance from the medical world. If you know Jennifer Esposita (fro... Read more
Review:I wanted the original book of How Rabbit Howls. This is a book written by her therapist. Very boring. Wasted my money on this one. Wish I could get it back because I will never finish this mess of a book Read more
Review:The is an epic story with rebels, space battles, prison breaks, and last-minute rescues. The themes include loyalty, love, environmental destruction, and what it means to be alive.
I was captivated by the story and the narration was excellent. I often listened late into the night because I couldn't put it down. Recommended to: Fans of The Lunar Chronicles. Read more
Review:Jack Kornfield gives the Westerner a guide to living from the Heart....with widsom ...that is understandable and can fit into ANY spiritual path. One can open it to any chapter and feel a connection to a power greater than themselves. I recommend it to any one wanting healing and connection. Read more
Review:JUST RECENTLY RETURNED 3 BOOKS,BUT I SHALL KEEP THIS ONE.
BEAUTIFULLY WRITTEN,AND UNDERSTANDABLE.EVEN JUST TO PICK
OUT A PAGE IS VERY REFRESHING.TRUE REFUGE IS A GOOD TITLE,BECAUSE
THAT IS WHAT YOU GET AFTER READING THIS BOOK,IF YOU WANT REFUGE!!
THANK-YOU. Read more
Review:This book is phenomenal for those who want to try different methods to creating better habits and life choices. I recommend this book to anyone but specifically young adults who are trying to start their own and independent life. This book gives you ideas and mental tools necessary to move forward and attempt to create a better self. Read more
Review:The same friend who recommended The Lost Art of Compassion also recommended Radical Acceptance. Both are excellent! They explain the communities between Buddhist and Western psychologies. Both authors add enough autobiographical information to make the text interesting personally. Tara Brach, author of Radical Acceptance, is "a beloved meditation teacher and psychotherapist" according to her book's introduction. One read demonstrates this is so. Lorne Ladner Ph.D., author of The Lost Art, ... Read more
Review:This book was life changing for me. It really made me consider things about myself that I hadn't before and gave a lot of insight toward making positive changes. It gives great perspectives and suggests different ways to maintain balance in your life. I highly recommend this book. Read more
Review:Great ideas to promote a new vision for future medicine. Helps current medical practices explore methods into implementing a Functional approach to health. Focusing on a holistic and patient centered practice to promote lifestyle changes. Read more