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The Gift in Gratitude
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K P Weaver’s The Gift in Gratitude will make you find new meaning in life and appreciate the little things the universe offers. The author has extensively written about gratitude as a virtue, dealing with successes and failures, and how human beings process thankfulness. Does gratitude have a formula? The author writes about the formula of gratitude, which may appear simple but, in reality, has its complexities. K P Weaver describes a winning gratitude formula as gratitude plus emotion bundled together with focused intentions and aligned action. The tone applied by the author throughout the book is affirmative and encouraging. K P Weaver uses moving words that get the reader in the moment and makes one reflect on how they show gratitude to themselves, others, and the universe in general.
K P Weaver is an excellent author and does not complicate the text in the book; rather, she uses words and phrases that are easy to digest. K P weaver also discusses finding joy, which was one of my favorite parts of the book. The author encourages readers to prioritize joy as much as possible. The world we are living in can be depressing, and as an individual, it is your duty to look for ways of making yourself happy without external input. K P Weaver will get you to focus on the constructive aspects of your life and be contented with what you have. The text in the book is simply transformational.
The use of diagrams in the book is praiseworthy. The author uses charts and figures when she wants to explain a difficult subject in the most simple of ways. K P Weaver’s diction and sentence structure are other astounding elements of her writing. The various topics tackled in the book are helpful to the reader as an individual and valuable to society. The author is making everyone ponder on ways of showing gratitude and the impact it has on souls.
Some of the most remarkable topics in the book for me were gratitude and money, the science of gratitude, grateful parenting and relationships, gratitude in business, being grateful even when you are not feeling it, and finding gratitude in procrastination. Each of these chapters was exceptionally written, with life-changing content. I like how the author ended the book with gratitude through moving stories. This section of the book is significant and even more intriguing as she tells personal stories from different people to make the point home.
The major takeaway from ‘The Gift in Gratitude’ is that showing gratitude and being appreciative will bring you joy, happiness, and fulfillment. To summarize, the book, The Gift in Gratitude, can be described as perceptive and heartwarming. The stellar writing displayed by the author is one of the many excellent things about this book.
Pages: 154 | ISBN : 978-0-6455205-8-3
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The Miracle of Intent
Posted by Literary Titan
The Miracle of Intent by K P Weaver explores Weaver’s personal experiences and practices she has used to be intentional in every aspect of her life. Through real life examples from both Weaver and many of her colleagues, Weaver provides step-by-step actions seen over time to be beneficial in coming to terms with the power of intention that lies in every individual. By “planting the seed” of long-term goals and achievements with strong intentions, readers can find that miracles do happen, and they start with the dedication to one’s body and mind.
Weaver uses accessible language when discussing intent and how to best apply that intention. Because this is a concept I have heard of, but not particularly applied to my way of living, I found her explanations and definitions to be very conversational and easy to understand. Rather than feeling like a textbook, Weaver captures this fascinating concept in a very natural way, allowing me to believe in the power of intention and want to explore the concept further.
I have always believed that everything happens for a reason, and because Weaver utilizes real life experiences in this book, I felt seen and understood in my own philosophy of living. As Weaver describes the feeling, I realized that I too would like to better reflect on myself and find out what is stopping me from achieving my goals in life, proving to be a beneficial and thought-provoking read.
One aspect that I found to be different from a lot of self-help books that I truly enjoyed was Weaver’s integration of interactivity. There are many places within the book to write down and consider on my own life and helps to allow readers to set their own intentions, utilizing her step-by-step processes.
Weaver proves to be well versed and educated in this area of expertise, providing an opening to a new way of life set through intention and perseverance. The Miracle of Intent is an uplifting and potent self help book that has the potential to change you and your life.
Pages: 196 | ASIN: B08X1RYNXY
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