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Jack Canfield (Author), Mark Victor Hansen (Author), Stephanie Marston (Author)
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Life Lessons April 13, 2004

Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen have inspired millions with their timeless tales of everyday life. Now they team with noted women's issues expert Stephanie Martson for the first new book series in the Chicken Soup line.

Extraordinary recipes for living will improve lives in nine simple steps. Women will benefit from getting to know themselves in a journal that truly celebrate life. The basic premise of the Chicken Soup series—the power of friendship, the joy of the small moment, and importance of relationships -- has been reborn into a step-by-step primer for a better life. The advice in Life Lessons is aimed specifically at women and their everyday concerns, such as finding time, making ends meet and balancing priorities; it is straightforward yet perceptive, and combined with powerful stories, it overflows with inspiration and direction for creating a significant life.


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Jack Canfield, #1 New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series, is a professional speaker who has dedicated his life to enhancing the personal and professional development of others.

Mark Victor Hansen, #1 New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series, is a professional speaker who has dedicated his life to enhancing the personal and professional development of others.

Stephanie Marston is a very successful self-help author and president of Life Balance International, a seminar company devoted to supporting women concerned with balancing life's competing priorities. A former celebrity therapist, she has appeared on Oprah, The Early Show, Jenny Jones, Woman to Woman, and many others. She lives in New Mexico. Stephanie's previous titles include: If Not Now, When? (0-446-67859-7, Warner 2002), The Divorced Parent (0-671-51128-8, Pocket 1995), and The Magic of Encouragement (0-671-73273-0, Pocket 1992).

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Granny's Ninth Birthday

I often think, how could I have survived without these women?

CLAUDETTE RENNER

I stood at my front door surrounded by balloons as each friend handed me a colorful package. 'Happy Birthday, Twink!' With a childlike curtsey I thanked them.

'Are any b-o-y-s coming?' asked Becky, my redheaded friend.

'No way!' shouted Ruth, 'This is just for girls.' Ruth is 5' 10' and very opinionated.

These were friends I'd known a long time. Becky's hair is red; she dyes the gray. Ruth has been 5' 10' for 60 of her 72 years.

Eight members of our Granny Group had come to celebrate a little-girl birthday, one of many parties I missed growing up. My mother died nineteen days before my sixth birthday. Devastated, my father moved us to another state so we could live with his parents. I overheard my father and grandmother decide to simply skip my birthday, thinking I would not be aware of that day. My six-year-old mind concluded they didn't think I was worth celebrating. That was the first of the birthday parties I didn't have.

On this, my 59th birthday, secure in my adulthood, I asked this treasured group of friends to help me celebrate my ninth birthday.

Some guests quickly snapped the paper hats on their heads and blew their party blowers at the prissy ones who adjusted the elastic over their hairdos.

Children play games at parties, and we weren't to be outdone. Cat, who had just had a hip replacement, managed to get down on her knees to join in a game of jacks around our rugged old six-foot coffee table. Genea went first. She got all the way to the threesies only because she had played with her grandkids the week before. When Myrna bounced the ball, it flew across the table. We let her try again and again until she finally picked up all the jacks in onesies. Then it was Patti's turn. When she missed, she glared at Myrna. 'Look what you made me do,' she sassed.

'You started it!' replied Myrna, flowing into a nine-year-old attitude. Becky, who spends much of her time speaking to women's groups, crumpled to the floor laughing.

'Enough's enough,' I giggled. 'Let's eat the ice cream and cake.'

The pretend nine-year-olds grunted and moaned as we helped each other back to a standing position. Gladly we went to the dining room table, a place where our bodies felt much more at home.

Duncan Hines had helped me make a great chocolate cake as I pretended to be both my mother and my nine-year-old self. I knew it was good—because I ate a chunk that stuck in the pan. The white frosting had stood in lovely peaks—until I tried to decorate it. It was supposed to say, 'Happy Birthday, Twink' in yellow, redand blue. My handiwork caused purples, greens and oranges to swirl with the primary colors in a mass of modern art. When Becky brought in the cake, I announced, 'I made it myself!'

Everyone sang 'Happy Birthday' to me. The joy of all my should-have-been birthdays welled up in a childlike excitement. They sang to me because they loved me. On my birthday we celebrated me.

I had never felt worthy enough for anyone to bring me a gift. Now, with all this attention, I knew my true friends had spent time and money on me. Cautiously I reached for a present. 'Open the big one first,' Patti demanded.

Did she know it was from my husband? Slowly, with a growing sense of wonder, I took off the ribbon and wrapping paper with pictures of baby dolls. My eyes opened wide. A Betsy Wetsy! I fumbled to get her out of the box and then held her tight. My own doll! She wasn't soft, but oh, she cuddled so well. It was difficult to let her go. My adult took over and I knew it was right to pass her around.

'Don't give her milk because it makes her stink.' Ruth wrinkled up her nose and made us all nine again.

'Open mine next.'

'No, mine's right here.'

Each present had a kid's card and a personal note. The card on the sticker kit said, 'Because I love you! Stick to who you are.'

Becky's card read, 'To a child who has grown up to be God's precious princess.' After I unwrapped the big box, I found a gift wrapped in grown-up paper. It contained a plastic silver tiara witha huge pretend sapphire in the center. For the rest of the afternoon I was a princess.

As the party came to a close, each girl drew a favor out of the 'favor box' in the center of the table. The little figurines were suitable for girls—or for women who want to remember being girls for a day.

'Twink, you're a great nine-year-old. This was such fun.' The grannies shared hugs all around. Becky hugged the princess. 'Thanks for letting us play a part in your healing. You are radiant.'

That day a forgotten part of me grew up. The message children learn from their birthday parties is now mine. I am valuable and worth celebrating.

Twink DeWitt


Product Details

  • Paperback: 312 pages
  • Publisher: HCI (April 13, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0757301444
  • ISBN-13: 978-0757301445
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #371,019 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars No Regrets, April 13, 2004
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HelenB. (DeLand, Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Life Lessons For Women: 7 Essential Ingredients for a Balanced Life (Paperback)
I've been reading self help books for 25 years but this one is the one that changed my life. The stories combined with practical tools and exercises helped me to make the changes I've wanted to make forever, but simply couldn't until this book.

I've always tried to be what you OTHERS wanted me to be. That is a lot of work, and not very satisfying. The *Questions Worth Asking* were wonderful. The one that really made me stop and think was: When I'm 80, what will I regret having done or not done? My answer, which shocked me -- was to dance. So, at the magic age of 45, I started salsa classes, and I'm having the time of my life!

This book taught me how to be fearless and how to live my dreams. Thank you, Stephanie!

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Life's Lessons Dor Women: 7 Essential Ingredients for a bala, April 14, 2004
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marian small (seattle, WA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Life Lessons For Women: 7 Essential Ingredients for a Balanced Life (Paperback)
I love this book. As always the Chicken Soup stories are wonderful and in
this new book they perfectly relate to each topic they introduce. But
what's incredible about Life Lessons for Women is that it presents a simple,
do-able plan to simplify and enrich your life. Somehow Marston
makes you feel as if this is the book you'll truly incorporate into your
life. The vision of what your life will become is believable. Looking at
issues like "Recognize What's Important" and making a "Top Ten Values You
Use to Define Yourself" and evaluating whether they are reflected in your
everyday life immediately changes your perspective and gives you the
nudge needed to rearrange priorities. Through reading this book,
you will give yourself permission to put yourself at the top of your "to do
list." This is a well-balanced, complete guide for changing your life,
presented in a way that you can immediately start applying it and reap the
benefits from the get go. A must for anyone from a stressed-out professional
to a frazzled mom!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hotter and More Nurturing than Chicken Soup, April 13, 2004
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Listen, I'm not your average Chicken Soup reader. (The books are fine. They're just not my particular cup of...tea, soup, or what have you.) But I have two other wonderful books by Marston on my shelf, namely her parenting book, "The Magic of Encouragement," and her book for midlife women, "If Not Now When,"---both of which I love and return to often. So, on impulse, I picked up Marston's Chicken Soup/Life Lessons book last night, and I'm already a happy grrrllll as a result. (A good self-help book that's also fun to read is truly a thing of beauty---and all too rare.)

Okay, opening at random, page 201, "Create a Passion Kit," to bring "a sense of joy, creativity and playfulness back in your life.." Hey, which one of us wouldn't benefit from a little of that?! (And the book is packed with delightful stories to illustrate Marston's suggestions.)

Page 194: "It's time to be outrageous. What do you have to lose?" What indeed?

In short, it's a smart, charming, useful, extremely entertaining book. Buy it. You won't be sorry. I'm here on Amazon because I'm planning to buy a few more copies as gifts for friends.

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