22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Practical, not preachy, March 14, 2002
This review is from: The Nine Fantasies That Will Ruin Your Life (and the Eight Realities That Will Save You) (Paperback)
The title caught my eye, so I decided to give this book a read. I am glad that I did. I saw a lot of myself in some of the "call-in's" questions. I thought that Dr. Browne's advice was useful and practical---in other words, good common sense. I really enjoyed the "Soulmate" part of the fantasy half, as well as the "Romance" part of the reality half. I have been fighting some emotional demons of my own lately, and reading these two sections really helped me see my situation from outside of myself. Is there stuff in this book that I've heard before? Yes, but what is nice is that it is written and can be referred to again and again. I also like Dr. Browne's flow in the book---funny, but to the point. It makes it very easy to read. I work and go to school part-time, plus I have a family. I found that I was able to read this book in less than a week at different intervals. I don't know if this is a book that will "turn your life around", but I know that, for me, it's a book that can be used as a good reference tool when I feel those old demons creeping up on me again.
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good suggestions for all aspects of your life., January 20, 2005
This review is from: The Nine Fantasies That Will Ruin Your Life (and the Eight Realities That Will Save You) (Paperback)
Heard THE NINE FANTASIES THAT WILL RUIN YOUR LIFE AND THE EIGHT REALITIES THAT WILL SAVE YOU, written and read by Dr. Joy Brown . . . she's a radio talk show, as well as a licensed clinical psychologist.
I have occasionally heard her on the radio and when I have, I've been impressed with her no-nonsense approach to giving advice . . . she rarely gives sympathy; rather, she gives useful suggestions that apply to marriage, personal relationships, career, finances, health,
and all other aspects of your life.
Here, she first presents the fantasies . . . among the ones that most caught my attention were the following:
There's no place like home.
We all assume that everybody else's family is terrific and ours is dysfunctional. Don't believe it for a minute.
Winning the lottery will free me. If money were the key to happiness, millionaires wouldn't have ulcers. They do and it's not.
Good always triumphs.
Life isn't fair. Get used to it. Do the best with what you've got. And no whining.
Dr. Brown then discusses the realities of life . . . these made the most sense to me:
Never tell someone something they already know. Compliment people sincerely and keep nasty thoughts to yourself.
We're responsible for our behavior; feelings just happen. Everybody has bad thoughts. It's bad behavior that separates the good guys from the bad guys.
Romance is the poison of the twentieth century. Unrealistic expectations mean never being satisfied with what you've got, and romance is the ultimate unrealistic expectation.
Reader letters, read and answered by the author, added to my enjoyment of these cassette tapes.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Clever and pithy, but personal reflections got on my nerves, September 20, 1999
By A Customer
Dr. Browne's approach is creative and often pithy. But her personal reflections were tacky enough to get on my nerves. Was her ulterior motive in writing this, I asked myself, to enlighten readers or to aggrandize herself? She has tended to do this on her radio programs. First she describes a generic/typical scenario of ours, e.g. what do we do when we can't leave our disabled parent to get a job to pay for food, and she parlays this into a reminder of her recent invitation to preside over a global conference on hunger. A little creativity on my part to get the point across, but her condescending personal asides are downright tacky......
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