In the Moment: Celebrating the Everyday
Author: Harvey L. Rich, Teresa Barker
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ISBN: 0060199687
Publisher: William Morrow (05 November, 2002)
Sales Rank: 145,480
Average Customer Rating: 3.75 out of 5
Customer Reviews
Rating: 5 out of 5
Refreshing and Challenging
I really enjoyed this book by Harvey Rich. He takes his experience with hundreds of people he has seen in his psychoanalytic practice and tries to describe what makes for people who know joy in their lives, and who can also accept adversity in their lives. He contrasts those who are too fragile for joy and who break in the face of adversity. He has done a good job of naming the steps to living a "celebratory" life and giving examples so that you and I can understand how we might begin to make a habit of these steps.
Some people aren't going to "get it." They may be a little too far from living a celebratory life to grasp to concepts -- but most of us, who are doing okay but missing out on some of the joy that is waiting to be in our lives, will love this book.
Rating: 4 out of 5
In the Moment: Celebrating the Everyday
This book is refreshing in its style and content. One very imporant message is that accepting the bad with the good is not nearly enough; we must embrace it,name it, and ultimately put the experience to work for us in a positive way as we wander down the path of our uncertain lives. The difficult experiences embolden us and prepare us to deal more effectively with more of the same. This is not an easy concept to accept, but it is right. All is a gift, and we must celebrate the unwelcome events as well as the happy ones if we wish to live life to the fullest.
Rating: 1 out of 5
It's a mystery....
This book offers little to nothing. It is amazing how many times one can insert the word mystery and celebration into a single paragraph! This book covers alot of pages and says nothing.Unfortunately I heard only the tail end of the author's interview on NPR radio and the subject sounded interesting on the surface. I wished I'd have heard the whole thing and saved 20 bucks.
The book is so loaded with generalities it's like you read a horoscope and say to yourself "that is dead on" then notice you looked at the wrong sign. Reading the "correct sign" you say oh, that's dead on too...
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