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The world''s religions affirm it to be so and recent research across a number of disciplines tell us that Helping others not only benefits those we assist but is good for us as well. The recent and astonishingly generous outpouring of help and donations in response to the earthquake in Haiti is a clear demonstration of this phenomenon, but what if we could be convinced to make helping others a way of life, even when times are hard?
  • Post is author of the widely praised Why Good Things Happen to Good People
  • Filled with inspirational anecdotes about the transformative power of doing good
  • The author is a leader in the study of altruism, compassion, and love as well as the President of the Institute for Research on Unlimited Love
  • Beautiful packaging, ideal for gift giving

The Hidden Gifts of Helping Others will leave you with the unshakable feeling that the world is an essentially good place.



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"Post (When Good Things Happen to Good People), president of the Institute for Research on Unlimited Love, pens a hopeful text for hopeless times. His own job loss forced him and his family to relocate in 2008, and he writes poignantly of what he's personally lived through. No stranger to the emotional and spiritual difficulties that accompany any major life change, the author shares intimately how he put into practice the biblical principle of "giving unto others" as he worked through his own grief, sorrow, and loss during the transition that uprooted his family. The lessons Post learned make up this practical resource that urges purposeful giving, even while feeling the stings of disappointment and hardship. Post's work is more than a feel-good read. It's today's handbook for survival." (Publishers Weekly, January 10, 2011

“This inspirational, motivational, and feel good book will leave you bursting with an overflowing bucket list of things you will want to do.”
Read more: http://kennedybookreviews.blogspot.com/2011/04/hidden-gifts-of-helping-how-power-of.html#ixzz1KCDvNGU0
© 2011 Kennedy Book Reviews. All Rights Reserved



Table of Contents
Introduction: On the Move.

1 Learning to Travel on Life's Mysterious Journey.

2 The Gift of the “Giver's Glow”.

3 The Gift of Connecting with the Neediest.

4 The Gift of Deep Happiness.

5 The Gift of Compassion and Unlimited Love.

6 The Gift of Hope.

Epilogue: Always Coming Home.

Notes.

Acknowledgments.

The Author.

Index.

The Hidden Gifts of Helping

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 18/03/2011
      ISBN13: 9780470887813, 978-0470887813
      ISBN10: 0470887818

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The world''s religions affirm it to be so and recent research across a number of disciplines tell us that Helping others not only benefits those we assist but is good for us as well. The recent and astonishingly generous outpouring of help and donations in response to the earthquake in Haiti is a clear demonstration of this phenomenon, but what if we could be convinced to make helping others a way of life, even when times are hard?
      • Post is author of the widely praised Why Good Things Happen to Good People
      • Filled with inspirational anecdotes about the transformative power of doing good
      • The author is a leader in the study of altruism, compassion, and love as well as the President of the Institute for Research on Unlimited Love
      • Beautiful packaging, ideal for gift giving

      The Hidden Gifts of Helping Others will leave you with the unshakable feeling that the world is an essentially good place.



      Trade Review
      "Post (When Good Things Happen to Good People), president of the Institute for Research on Unlimited Love, pens a hopeful text for hopeless times. His own job loss forced him and his family to relocate in 2008, and he writes poignantly of what he's personally lived through. No stranger to the emotional and spiritual difficulties that accompany any major life change, the author shares intimately how he put into practice the biblical principle of "giving unto others" as he worked through his own grief, sorrow, and loss during the transition that uprooted his family. The lessons Post learned make up this practical resource that urges purposeful giving, even while feeling the stings of disappointment and hardship. Post's work is more than a feel-good read. It's today's handbook for survival." (Publishers Weekly, January 10, 2011

      “This inspirational, motivational, and feel good book will leave you bursting with an overflowing bucket list of things you will want to do.”
      Read more: http://kennedybookreviews.blogspot.com/2011/04/hidden-gifts-of-helping-how-power-of.html#ixzz1KCDvNGU0
      © 2011 Kennedy Book Reviews. All Rights Reserved



      Table of Contents
      Introduction: On the Move.

      1 Learning to Travel on Life's Mysterious Journey.

      2 The Gift of the “Giver's Glow”.

      3 The Gift of Connecting with the Neediest.

      4 The Gift of Deep Happiness.

      5 The Gift of Compassion and Unlimited Love.

      6 The Gift of Hope.

      Epilogue: Always Coming Home.

      Notes.

      Acknowledgments.

      The Author.

      Index.

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