From Library Journal
Jeffers, a popular workshop leader and author of the best-selling Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway (Harcourt, 1987), wants to show her readers, basically, how to "go with the flow." She argues that even in the face of adversity, people do?and the reader can?live a joyful life. No one would argue that inner peace is not a worthy goal, and, indeed, works on the subject have growing appeal. Yet this book is curiously uninspiring and at times even fails to hold the reader's interest. Its best points are its intention and the quotations that appear at the start of each chapter. Barbara DeAngelis said it better in Real Moments (LJ 9/1/94). Only those public libraries where Jeffers has a following need to purchase this one.?January Adams, Franklin Twp. P.L., Somerset, N.J.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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From AudioFile
Susan Jeffers, author of several self-help titles, presents her personal prescription for living life, including methods to cope with stress, unhappiness and competition in the workplace. Jeffers reads her work with a carefully paced delivery. Her smooth, pleasant voice rarely varies in emotional intensity, even during the most expressive passages. This unpretentious reading supports Jeffers's commentary in a sensitive and skillful manner. For tho