The Four Things That Matter Most 10th Anniversary Edition: A Book About Living
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Rating | : | 4.13 (832 Votes) |
Asin | : | B0727S4LPH |
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Number of Pages | : | 460 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-05-18 |
Language | : | English |
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Dr. Four simple phrases - "Please forgive me", "I forgive you", "Thank you", and "I love you" - carry enormous power to mend and nurture our relationships and inner lives. Byock demonstrates the value of "stating the obvious" and provides practical insights into the benefits of letting go of old grudges and toxic emotions. Too often we assume that the people we love really know that we love them. Ira Byock, an international leader in palliative care, explains how we can practice these life-affirming words in our day-to-day lives. Dr. With practical wisdom and spiritual power, The Four Things That Matter Most gives us the language and guidance to honor and experience what really matters most in our lives every day.. His stories help us to forgive, appreciate, love, and celebrate one another and live life more fully. Using the Four Things in a wide range
Four simple phrases that pave the road to healing. When I retired I had a rule that if I took a book out of the public library 3 times then I would consider buying it. After reading this book once I knew that it was a keeper and one that I wanted to own, underline and write in the margins. Dr. Byock has worked in a hospice care facility and drew on his experience with both patients and their families in his wri. A Forever Book This is an excellent, thoughtful, and profound book. The author is not only a gifted author, but he has a professional lifetime of experience with individuals and families, when death is imminent. He beautifully describes true dilemmas and struggles in those who seek peace, forgiveness, and resolution of anger, and he guides them in ways to do this. As a nurse,. "Well worth the read" according to i. Ski. A must read book for people anticipating loss of others or who are facing the end of life. I can't tell you how encouraging this is and how important it is that we acknowledge these four things, which reflect the most basic needs of life. Relationships can't be replaced by things or by the noise around us in everyday life. Forgiveness, love, gratitude, and fare