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enlarge | Author: Susan Jeffers Publisher: Ballantine Books Category: Book
List Price: $13.95 Buy Used: $5.34 You Save: $8.61 (62%)
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Rating: 124 reviews Sales Rank: 3325
Media: Paperback Edition: Anv Pages: 240 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 8 x 5.2 x 0.6
ISBN: 0345487427 Dewey Decimal Number: 152.46 EAN: 9780345487421 ASIN: 0345487427
Publication Date: December 26, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Feel the Fear and Do it Anyway September 11, 2008 Ivory E. Rivers-scott I must say this book helped me to identify some of my fears as far as stepping out into the unknown. Susan Jeffers, wrote an awesome book. All the issues she touched on proved to me that she was once where I am at now. At times I find myself slipping back into my old way of thinking, which usually contribute to the chatterbox in my head. Her book has given me encouragement and hope that I can someday be relieved from this fear that I have carried around for many years. I just have to believe in myself and know that whatever happens, in the end, it will be alright. As Susan has written, "Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway" and that is what I am planning on doing. Thank you for having the book and delivering it to me in a timely fashion. God always knows what we need. Ivory Rivers-Scott
You are not a failure if you do not make it.You are a success because you tried. May 4, 2008 Nadia Azumi I think that this book is meant for every one of us on this earth.Reason is that we all go through tough times in our lives.Sometimes everything falls on our head all at once.Then we have no breathing space.We cannot see clearly were we are going,and what we should do.We are stressed to the maximum.This book shows us a way to analyze ourselves in different prospectives.How to handle things that are good,bad,overwhelming and at the same time destructive. We need guidance sometimes,and this book has helped me see the light of many things.Friends that unless you share with them their misery will dump you like a sack of potatoes.They use you and throw you away. Almost losing a loved one, the desperation of that moment,what can you do, so that you can help your loved one live longer and not die in front of you that such thing does not happen.To extend life for many years more.Is it in our power to do so?I think to a certain extent we can extend it.It happened to me. How to react when you are not welcomed in a different culture.How to accept defeat and yet move on. I think that we should really analyze how we interact towards each and NEVER take each other for granted.But see the love that is within all of us, and try to express it in every way we can.With a smile, a caress,and a look.It makes the person that sees it feel happy and wanted.
What would you do if you weren't afraid? April 15, 2008 Brian Johnson (Topanga, CA) "At the bottom of every one of your fears is simply the fear that you can't handle whatever life may bring you. The truth is: If you knew you could handle anything that came your way, what would you have to fear? The answer is: NOTHING!" ~ Susan Jeffers from "Feel the Fear... And Do it Anyway" This is one of my Top 10 favorite self-development books. Easily. If you haven't read it yet, I have a feeling it will make it to your Top 10 list as well. Please (please please) get it. And read it. And mark it all up. And do what Susan suggests. It has the potential to change your life.
Warning - voice used in audio can be irritating March 17, 2008 DYM (California) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
My rating is specifically directed at the "audio" version of this book. The narrator's voice is not very pleasing to listen to and can become in fact a little distracting. Rather than listening to a clear professional voice, there's a nasal quality to it and a bit of a lisp. You hear a lot of her tongue, swallowing & spit in her mouth...a bit gross. If you don't need the audio version and you are sensitive to these types of sounds (it can over time become as irritating as listening to someone who makes tons of slurping noises while eating), I recommend you read the paperback book version instead.
wonderful!!! February 25, 2008 Abbie Ritchie (Virginia) I have read this book twice now...and every time i come up with something else to help my way of thinking. i use to be overly negative and i hated it...so when i got this book recommended by my doctor...i feel like i have taken a 180 and have recommended it to several friends.
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