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Rating:  Summary: LOVE this series of books. Review: First, I have to confess. I am addicted to fill in the blank, get to know yourself, your spouse, your child, your dog...your whatever... books. But the List Yourself series is just the best. It's not too "heavy" so it stays fun, but it asks you sooo many questions from the serious to the silly, from your greatest fantasies to your greatest fears. I find it fun to do the book, put it away and then read your answers years later. Then I will answer again, in different colored ink, to see how I've changed. I just pulled out my first List Myself, done in 1999. I realized three things have changed me forever, 1) the birth of my daughter, 2) 9-11-01, and 3) the death of my niece. It was amazing for me to realize the impact they had on me. I think this book can be both fun and insightful.
Rating:  Summary: LOVE this series of books. Review: First, I have to confess. I am addicted to fill in the blank, get to know yourself, your spouse, your child, your dog...your whatever... books. But the List Yourself series is just the best. It's not too "heavy" so it stays fun, but it asks you sooo many questions from the serious to the silly, from your greatest fantasies to your greatest fears. I find it fun to do the book, put it away and then read your answers years later. Then I will answer again, in different colored ink, to see how I've changed. I just pulled out my first List Myself, done in 1999. I realized three things have changed me forever, 1) the birth of my daughter, 2) 9-11-01, and 3) the death of my niece. It was amazing for me to realize the impact they had on me. I think this book can be both fun and insightful.
Rating:  Summary: MORE Provocative Personal Discovery!! Review: Ok...Listmaking as "the" way to Personal Discovery??? Maybe not "the" way...but definitely a very easy, useful and potentially fun way to explore yourself!! At one point in the short introductory chapter the authors say:"It gives you the chance to address the breadth and depth of your life experience in a playful and profound act of self-awareness and mastery." I had never had really thought of listmaking in this way...even though I HAVE read and used the first book in the "set..." I've always thought of list making as a tool...but not as playful or profound...and now that I think about it, I'd have to agree that it IS...so I find that I really am pleased with this volume!! The authors go on to say: "Why not start listing and give ourselves the opportunity of becoming more aware of what makes us tick, our values, our dreams, what's important and what's not? More List Yourself allows you to do just that. More than 257 list questions invite you to open your eyes, mind, and heart to deeper levels of self-discovery. It gives you the keys to power to break down the barriers that keep you from living the life you want to live." I think this is true of most journaling practices...what is different in this volume is that you have a definite format and lots of prompts to explore ALL areas of your life...not just the ones that you are comfortable with...if explored and used with the right attitude, List Yourself will provide you with (at the very least) months of fun, thought provoking, explorative opportunities!! This book, like the one before it, provides us with a LOT of opportunities...there is even a whole section with fun computer/internet related list opportunities (I know I've been enjoying these a great deal...as I've found the internet has become an integral part of my everyday life!! Listing "focus areas" include: Day to Day Your Style Big Wisdom Me.Com Us Culture Club Sixth Sense MMMMoney (no I'm not misspelling this) Favorite Things Happy, Healthy, and Wise Your Nest Fun, Fantasy, and Adventure Where the first book (the original List Yourself) had two short introductory chapters...this book has one (and it's even shorter). The "how to" part of this is basically a sub-section of this chapter and is about 1.5 pages in length. AND as with the original...don't let this fool you, there is more than enough info to allow you to comfortably get started with this process...though I must be honest, I had my reservations about this, as I causally flipped through it after reading over the info in the original, including each of the list topics and trying out a few of the lists...but afterward, when actually read the info provided, I came up with the conclusion above...your not going to come away from this chapter with any profound information...but it's good for what it is...a brief introduction to get you going right away!! I have to say that I agree with the authors...this books does "...dish up list challenges that encourage you to reconnect with your intuition" -- if you allow it to, this volume could have a very powerful and profound effect on how you look at yourself all the while having FUN doing it!! I highly recommend List Yourself AND More List Yourself -- both complement each other and there are relatively few duplications in list topics (I was surprised too)! I have the same reservations and dislikes about More List yourself as I did with the original...the hard bound format is annoying at best (my comments were less than "G" rated in this area...lol)...and size makes this book hard to handle. Personally...for books I have to write in, I like a slightly larger size and this book would be MUCH better served with a spiral or library binding...the combination of size and binding choice are (to me at any rate) extremely annoying. I would also absolutely LOVE it if a date line had been included...it's certainly not difficult to simply add the date in at the top...but for neatness and uniformity -- a printed date line would be a nice addition!! For myself (because of the format the book is in), I'm going to incorporate the lists into my regular journal -- recording only the date(s) that I make the list in the hardbound book...so that I can easily find a particular list later on...and if I do a list several times over the years...I'll know where to find each to compare and contrast them!! And yes...that is the very same info from my review of List Yourself...but it applies equally to this volume...they have exactly the same binding and are exactly the same size...I can only hope that if these are reprinted in the future, these two features will be changed to make it even more appealing!! I give More List Yourself an A for content and a B- for usability (hardcover and size are still an issue in my opinion). I give it the very same A- for price...it's exactly the same as List Yourself ($14.95 list price) with a current list price of $10.47 on Amazon -- coming in at 289 pages...this is well worth the money for the amount of usability and the fun factor involved!! I belive that this best use of this book is for the "time challenged" journaler...but I DO strongly feel that it is a fun and exciting resource for even the most experienced journaler!! I'd even go so far as to recommend getting all three in this series: List Yourself; More List Yourself, and List Your Creative Self...and use them together...keep them by your bed (for restless nights) or near your favorite spot on the couch (for when there's nothing "good" to watch)...and I can almost guarantee that you'll pick one of them up and find a list that fills a need in your life right now!!
Rating:  Summary: MORE Provocative Personal Discovery!! Review: Ok...Listmaking as "the" way to Personal Discovery??? Maybe not "the" way...but definitely a very easy, useful and potentially fun way to explore yourself!! At one point in the short introductory chapter the authors say: "It gives you the chance to address the breadth and depth of your life experience in a playful and profound act of self-awareness and mastery." I had never had really thought of listmaking in this way...even though I HAVE read and used the first book in the "set..." I've always thought of list making as a tool...but not as playful or profound...and now that I think about it, I'd have to agree that it IS...so I find that I really am pleased with this volume!! The authors go on to say: "Why not start listing and give ourselves the opportunity of becoming more aware of what makes us tick, our values, our dreams, what's important and what's not? More List Yourself allows you to do just that. More than 257 list questions invite you to open your eyes, mind, and heart to deeper levels of self-discovery. It gives you the keys to power to break down the barriers that keep you from living the life you want to live." I think this is true of most journaling practices...what is different in this volume is that you have a definite format and lots of prompts to explore ALL areas of your life...not just the ones that you are comfortable with...if explored and used with the right attitude, List Yourself will provide you with (at the very least) months of fun, thought provoking, explorative opportunities!! This book, like the one before it, provides us with a LOT of opportunities...there is even a whole section with fun computer/internet related list opportunities (I know I've been enjoying these a great deal...as I've found the internet has become an integral part of my everyday life!! Listing "focus areas" include: Day to Day Your Style Big Wisdom Me.Com Us Culture Club Sixth Sense MMMMoney (no I'm not misspelling this) Favorite Things Happy, Healthy, and Wise Your Nest Fun, Fantasy, and Adventure Where the first book (the original List Yourself) had two short introductory chapters...this book has one (and it's even shorter). The "how to" part of this is basically a sub-section of this chapter and is about 1.5 pages in length. AND as with the original...don't let this fool you, there is more than enough info to allow you to comfortably get started with this process...though I must be honest, I had my reservations about this, as I causally flipped through it after reading over the info in the original, including each of the list topics and trying out a few of the lists...but afterward, when actually read the info provided, I came up with the conclusion above...your not going to come away from this chapter with any profound information...but it's good for what it is...a brief introduction to get you going right away!! I have to say that I agree with the authors...this books does "...dish up list challenges that encourage you to reconnect with your intuition" -- if you allow it to, this volume could have a very powerful and profound effect on how you look at yourself all the while having FUN doing it!! I highly recommend List Yourself AND More List Yourself -- both complement each other and there are relatively few duplications in list topics (I was surprised too)! I have the same reservations and dislikes about More List yourself as I did with the original...the hard bound format is annoying at best (my comments were less than "G" rated in this area...lol)...and size makes this book hard to handle. Personally...for books I have to write in, I like a slightly larger size and this book would be MUCH better served with a spiral or library binding...the combination of size and binding choice are (to me at any rate) extremely annoying. I would also absolutely LOVE it if a date line had been included...it's certainly not difficult to simply add the date in at the top...but for neatness and uniformity -- a printed date line would be a nice addition!! For myself (because of the format the book is in), I'm going to incorporate the lists into my regular journal -- recording only the date(s) that I make the list in the hardbound book...so that I can easily find a particular list later on...and if I do a list several times over the years...I'll know where to find each to compare and contrast them!! And yes...that is the very same info from my review of List Yourself...but it applies equally to this volume...they have exactly the same binding and are exactly the same size...I can only hope that if these are reprinted in the future, these two features will be changed to make it even more appealing!! I give More List Yourself an A for content and a B- for usability (hardcover and size are still an issue in my opinion). I give it the very same A- for price...it's exactly the same as List Yourself ($14.95 list price) with a current list price of $10.47 on Amazon -- coming in at 289 pages...this is well worth the money for the amount of usability and the fun factor involved!! I belive that this best use of this book is for the "time challenged" journaler...but I DO strongly feel that it is a fun and exciting resource for even the most experienced journaler!! I'd even go so far as to recommend getting all three in this series: List Yourself; More List Yourself, and List Your Creative Self...and use them together...keep them by your bed (for restless nights) or near your favorite spot on the couch (for when there's nothing "good" to watch)...and I can almost guarantee that you'll pick one of them up and find a list that fills a need in your life right now!!
Rating:  Summary: More Lists and Hours of Fun Review: Segaove and Velick have done it again....a new "list" book to record your dreams, desires, hopes, wishes and fears into. This is the second book in the "List Your Self" series. The prompts in this book are a bit deeper than the first book. This book probes into your sixth sense, hunches, prejudices, pet-peeves, financial issues, relationship quirks and many other often hidden away thoughts. Expect to delve deeper into your psyche with this one. I wouldn't leave this one sitting out on a bookshelf for just anyone to pick up and read!
Rating:  Summary: More Lists and Hours of Fun Review: Segaove and Velick have done it again....a new "list" book to record your dreams, desires, hopes, wishes and fears into. This is the second book in the "List Your Self" series. The prompts in this book are a bit deeper than the first book. This book probes into your sixth sense, hunches, prejudices, pet-peeves, financial issues, relationship quirks and many other often hidden away thoughts. Expect to delve deeper into your psyche with this one. I wouldn't leave this one sitting out on a bookshelf for just anyone to pick up and read!
Rating:  Summary: Keeps your pencil moving Review: This is an excellent book of writing prompts that only requires the writer to make lists. Then it's up to you to decide if you want to expand upon an item on your list and develop it into a journal entry or perhaps a poem, short story, reflective piece, etc. Buy two: one for yourself and one for a friend. Then you'll have someone that you can compare lists with.
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