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A perfect gift for yourself or someone you love, December 8, 1998
This review is from: Spiritual Serendipity: Cultivating and Celebrating the Art of the Unexpected (Hardcover)
This short book is an amazing work of art, filled with stories, poems, prose and insights, surpassing tomes ten times its size. With simple, thought-provoking writing, Spiritual Serendipity is a joy to read and the first I ever began re-reading as soon as I came to the end! Please don't let what could be construed as a religious title scares you off. This book is about life, thought, feelings, intuition and faith without ever being sermon-like or preachy. Serendipity of the spirit, Richard Eyre convinces you, is a way of life and an attitude that can help you bring together happy accidents with a sense of understanding for what should be. This book describes and helps you create a guided life filled with the creativity, fun, happiness, joy, and productivity so many of us miss. This book provides a way to feel connected in a world with far too many steps and not enough direction. Enjoy!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Extremely enlightening and inspiring, November 26, 1998
This review is from: Spiritual Serendipity: Cultivating and Celebrating the Art of the Unexpected (Hardcover)
As one who struggles to find balance in this age of fast technology and "virtual" relationships, I found this book to be extremely enlightening and inspiring. Eyre suggests helpful ways to become more aware and present in the moment, while maintaining focus on goals. The spiritual side seems to focus on Christianity, but is inclusive of Eastern spirituality as well. Spiritual Serendipity was a great read for this Thanksgiving weekend - helping me open my eyes to the beauty of the world and the people in it - and to give thanks.
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Views from CEO Blog, April 10, 2006
On the flight down to Fremont I read a great book called Spiritual Serendipity by Richard Eyre. Ties in to time management in a big way. Serendipity is defined as the gift or faculty of finding something good while seeking something else. I often have this. It is part of my charmed life. It contains the fable of Serendip (which is now called Sri Lanka and was formerly called Celon) Interesting, the book is very big on setting goals. With goals, you will find the good you seek often without even looking for it. Sort of like planting the seed I spoke of in an earlier post. Quotes from the book: "Time is like the tides and currents - it needs to be harnessed not managed" "While Serendipity is helped by goals and direction, it is hindered by the heavy, overstructured plans and highly detailed lists and schedules...sucking away from the opportunities and surprises of the present." Although I am passionate about time management or in my case, time leadership, I have often been asked "does it not detract from life?" etc. This is the answer. Have goals and plans but also allow time for serendipity. The book is interesting and very thought provoking.
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