A inspirational guide to feeling more hopeful and facing adversity to make our lives happier.
A inspirational guide to feeling more hopeful and facing adversity to make our lives happier.
"We need vision and conviction that the future can be better. With motivation we can act with bravery and daring. Determinations help drive through our vision but is balanced by patience and letting things unfold without trying to force them. Instead of being afraid of the future, we can cultivate the habit of love (the very opposite of fear). . . . With hope the world becomes transformed."
We live in chaotic times. Nearly every country in the Western world is confronted with a variety of daunting problems ranging from the rise of neo-Fascist parties, economic stagnation, falling currencies, and a widespread sense of disenfranchisement. There is a sense that we no longer control our lives that circumstances have careened out of control leaving us adrift in a sea of change. Hope seems to be in short supply, and fear at times threatens to overwhelm us as we try to stay afloat in our sea of troubles.This is a book of daily meditations designed to help restore a sense of hopefulness and purpose. It is a book for women who feel overwhelmed and underappreciated. It is the perfect antidote to despair: a book that teaches women to practice hope - to take concrete steps in the face of pain and despair and to make their lives happier.Throughout the book Campbell includes stories of those who have triumphed over adversity and have been sustained by hope, such as Anne Frank, Grace Lee Boggs, Ann Davison, Marie Curie, Artemisia Gentileschi, Hildegard of Bingen, and Xiaolu Guo. She also includes the experiences of those who have been abused or kidnapped--Maya Angelou, Oprah Winfrey, and Natascha Kampusch, for example--and the stories of refugees who have made new lives for themselves, escaping from Uganda, Iran, and Syria.Eileen Campbell is well-known for her pioneering and visionary publishing in the fields of health, personal development and spirituality. She has studied with a variety of teachers from different traditions and brings a wealth of knowledge and life experience to her books, which are designed to inspire, motivate, and encourage positive thinking. As well as The Book of Hope: Meditations for Passion, Power and Promise and The Book of Joy: Listen to Your Heart, Live with Gratitude and Find Your Bliss, she has published Wake Up and Hear the Thunder: Finding Hope in a Hopeless World; NOW is the Time for Change; The Joy of Gardening; Time to Be: Reflections on Facing the Future; A Dancing Star; A Lively Flame; The Unknown Region; A Fabulous Gift; Healing Our Hearts and Lives; Mind, Body, Spirit: A Dictionary of People, Places and Ideas.
Eileen has also written and presented for BBC radio 2 and 4. She regularly gives talks in the UK on the range of subjects she has written about. Eileen's other interests include yoga, organic gardening, music (both Eastern and Western) and art history. To listen to an interview with Eileen - see preview=true&_thumbnail_id=21475 To find out more and read her blog see"We need vision and conviction that the future can be better. With motivation we can act with bravery and daring. Determinations help drive through our vision but is balanced by patience and letting things unfold without trying to force them. Instead of being afraid of the future, we can cultivate the habit of love (the very opposite of fear). . . . With hope the world becomes transformed."We live in chaotic times. Nearly every country in the Western world is confronted with a variety of daunting problems ranging from the rise of neo-Fascist parties, economic stagnation, falling currencies, and a widespread sense of disenfranchisement. There is a sense that we no longer control our lives that circumstances have careened out of control leaving us adrift in a sea of change. Hope seems to be in short supply, and fear at times threatens to overwhelm us as we try to stay afloat in our sea of troubles.This is a book of daily meditations designed to help restore a sense of hopefulness and purpose. It is a book for women who feel overwhelmed and underappreciated. It is the perfect antidote to despair: a book that teaches women to practice hope - to take concrete steps in the face of pain and despair and to make their lives happier.Throughout the book Campbell includes stories of those who have triumphed over adversity and have been sustained by hope, such as Anne Frank, Grace Lee Boggs, Ann Davison, Marie Curie, Artemisia Gentileschi, Hildegard of Bingen, and Xiaolu Guo. She also includes the experiences of those who have been abused or kidnapped--Maya Angelou, Oprah Winfrey, and Natascha Kampusch, for example--and the stories of refugees who have made new lives for themselves, escaping from Uganda, Iran, and Syria.
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