Apr 10 2008
One moment changes everything
With my several businesses, I have seven different email addresses. That adds up to a phenomenal amount of emails, most of them being spam. Yet I’ve learned that I have to at least check most of them just in case a client or customer didn’t use a subject line or used an odd subject. And spammers are definitely getting good at subject lines.
This Monday morning I received one of those emails with a different subject line through my blog.
A gentleman by the name of Phil Bolsta wanted to know if I would be willing to review his new book on my blog. Checked out his website. Received my review copy today. What an honor!
Sixty Seconds: One Moment Changes Everything is one of those books that you cannot wait to get into. I will be posting a full review as soon as I finish reading the book but for now, here is an overview:
“The Foreword is written by Caroline Myss. The roster of 45 storytellers includes Joan Borysenko, Dr. Deepak Chopra, geneticist Dr. Francis Collins, Frank Deford, Dr. Larry Dossey, Dr. Wayne Dyer, Dan Millman, Caroline Myss, Dr. Christiane Northrup, Dr. Dean Ornish, Dr. Rachel Naomi Remen, Dr. Bernie Siegel, James Van Praagh, singer Billy Vera, Doreen Virtue, Neale Donald Walsch and bassist Victor Wooten.”
“These compelling stories drive home the point that everyone is capable of experiencing profoundly sacred moments. Readers will learn that when they are changed by sacred experiences, the way they show up in the world changes, which in turn subtly changes the people with whom they interact. Ultimately, their capacity to recognize the sacredness in every moment is expanded, and they will fully appreciate that every day is a gift — and that what they do with it is a gift to themselves, to others and to the world.”
“This uplifting collection of life-altering stories is needed more than ever in this new millennium, in which millions yearn for meaning and purpose while fear and uncertainty bubble under the surface of everyday life.”
Check back soon to read my full review.


congratulations!
henry
Tania, thank you for sharing information about what appears to be such a marvelous book. I look forward to your future review.
Dear tania, I think it’s an honour if someone asks you for a review. It shows that your opinion is valuable and people care, what you might say.