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When God Winks : How the Power of Coincidence Guides Your Life

When God Winks : How the Power of Coincidence Guides Your Life

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Timing is everything
Review: The book was very helpful to me and regardless of what you believe or how you interpret it, timing is an important part of life and can be beter understood and used to our advantage. I also purchased a book in the same order that was recommended called the Emotional Intelligence Quickbook which related for me because it's a matter of being smart with your emotions and not getting overwhelmed by situations and missing opportunities or creating bad ones.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: "Wink" at small faults...
Review: Things get off to a rocky start as the author insists on spelling his name with eccentric capitalizations and makes reference to his titular coined phrase so often one can't help but think of an Almighty Deity with a facial tic. I was surprised to find that this is more a self-help book than a compendium of coincidences, but what Mr. Rushnell advises is worthwhile, in spite of a somewhat cloyingly ingenuous tone.

It's a smaller book than I expected -- 162 pages sized 5.25" x 7.25" -- though not quite "Who Moved My Cheese"-egregious, with its wee dimensions and giant type (and remedial psych blather, but that's another review).


Rating: 1 stars
Summary: VERY misleading
Review: This book came highly recommended. I went to the book store to find it and was very surprised that it was listed in the "Metaphysical" section between "atheism and witchcraft". A friend of mine checked at her book store and found it in "new age"section. A book about God will be found in the religious section. I began to read the forward and was surprised to be told (before the book even began)that we could become more in tune with "our spiritual guides".
God doesn't "wink" so that coincidence can happen...how absurd. He knows the very number of hairs on our head...why would he "wink" and let us have coincidence? The plan for our lives was set before we ever drew breath. Spirit guides are not from God.satan is called the GREAT DECEIVER for a reason.Reference to God is used just often enough in this book to "deceive" people into thinking that this book will benefit them in some way spiritually.
I think it is wrong to add the word God to a title simply to sell more books.
This book appears in the Seminary library as an example to bible students of what to be careful of. Christians must become more discerning.satan is alive and well. his followers will do anything to make a believer stumble.
This book is not what it appears.
Footnote...at the end of time...God wins...

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Great stories, quick read
Review: This book should be a hit for anyone wanting a quick read and some positive injunction in their life. I was disappointed to find a lacking of spiritual value and inner thought. It goes directly into how to make yourself better. I'm glad that SQuire Rushnell can relate so many positive stories about people. He is on the right track but falls short on looking for the true meaning of coincidences. He says they just happen because we are destined for achievement as part of a bigger plan. What's the plan? This book doesn't go there.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: a mind opener experience
Review: This book was a mind opener to anyone who is looking for meaning in situations that don't make sense. This is a new idea that all the little coincidenses that add up to events in your life come together. This book was very interesting, and gave alot of advice on how to see your own winks. I recommend this book to all ages.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A book with wisdom and coincidenses
Review: This book was very mind opening and creative in the ideas of how coincidences are a sign of God leading your life into the right direction. I love how it gives you advice and clues on how to see the coincidences. This book was very interesting, it had a lot of different ideas from financial business to relationships. This book was great and fun to read.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Disappointing
Review: This felt like a compilation of stolen material and minimal effort. I felt cheated...Not worth your time.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: God Goes Wink if we listen
Review: This is a great book to start out reading about coincidence as it is easy to read. Rushnell talks from things that have happens to himself in his life and those he has heard of or from in his work. It is a very upbeat book and one where I felt I now understood some things I did not before and got me into reading more on the subject. It is light hearted and easy to read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Charming Quick Read with Lasting Inpact and Value
Review: This is a little book with great wisdom. There are wonderful stories that show how life is full of coincidences where God is showing you the way. You learn how to become better at noticing these "winks" and also how to work with God to improve various areas of your life. Very nice!

Reviewed by Evan Finer, author of "Effortless WellBeing"

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Charming Quick Read with Lasting Inpact and Value
Review: This is a little book with great wisdom. There are wonderful stories that show how life is full of coincidences where God is showing you the way. You learn how to become better at noticing these "winks" and also how to work with God to improve various areas of your life. Very nice!

Reviewed by Evan Finer, author of "Effortless WellBeing"


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