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Rating: Summary: A Fantastic Guide to Getting Control of Your Own Health Review: "Watch what you say" is a primary message of Barbara Levine's groundbreaking book. She uses many real life situations to illustrate how our words can affect our health. Grounded and practical, she begins with her own dramatic story of healing from a brain tumor, and the lessons it taught her. It led her into an investigation of what makes people well and ill, and to look at the many scientific studies that show the link between language and disease. What I particularly like about this book is that it shows us the things that are entirely under our own control when it comes to our health; those things that are inside our own heads, and how we can take control of that aspect of ourselves to dramatically increase our level of well-being. As a practical tool for getting to the roots of what ails you, and making a shift, it's hard to imagine a better book.
Rating: Summary: Your Body Believes Every Word You Say Review: Excellent book describing how the words that we use to describe ourselves and our circumstances affect the state of our health. The are ample examples of how our words and illnesses are linked. I have recommended this book to friends, family and all who have expressed to me a desire for better health.
Rating: Summary: Dramatic and practical guide to holistic healing Review: If you suspected that there might be a connection between George W. Bush breaking out in a boil the day after Al Gore retracted his election concession (when Bush was probably "boiling mad"), you'll love this book. It explains the psychological and physiological connections between the way we talk to ourselves and others and our health. The book has many, many examples and exercises to show you how to make changes so that unacknowledged feelings don't ruin your health. It makes a great gift for someone suffering from a chronic or life-threatening illness.
Rating: Summary: A new way of looking at things Review: If you suspected that there might be a connection between George W. Bush breaking out in a boil the day after Al Gore retracted his election concession (when Bush was probably "boiling mad"), you'll love this book. It explains the psychological and physiological connections between the way we talk to ourselves and others and our health. The book has many, many examples and exercises to show you how to make changes so that unacknowledged feelings don't ruin your health. It makes a great gift for someone suffering from a chronic or life-threatening illness.
Rating: Summary: Practical and heartfelt -- a worthy read. Review: Look before you leap. Think before you speak. No one makes a stronger argument for this imperative wisdom than author Barbara Hoberman Levine in the revised edition of Your Body Believes Every Word You Say.There is nothing magical about the notion that what we believe we can achieve. Cognitive therapists have used this principal and the power of the mind with great success for decades. A similar and powerful premise is made here in Levine's book, where the importance of our expressions and words easily translate to the physical body. There is nothing startling or difficult to digest about this concept. It is pure logic at work. Through countless clear examples, Levine lets us see for ourselves the immense power of words and how to turn our language around to benefit our mind, body and soul. As often happens in life, we learn volumes of wisdom from difficult obstacles. Levine's own physical challenges taught her about the power of the mind-body connection and how one can easily live a more productive and positive life with the benefits of good health. Not only does Levine shares her pearls of wisdom with clear examples from her own experiences, but she offers powerful healing techniques that can easily be utilized by others. Exercises are offered to enhance what is learned in each chapter. Practical tools and heartfelt wisdom -- what more could you ask for from a publication? This book is highly recommended.
Rating: Summary: A Fantastic Guide to Getting Control of Your Own Health Review: The idea that possitive thoughts and words can improve our health is a great premise, however this book goes too far in the examples of every type of ill stemming from what you say. The book is repetative and rather far fetched in the examples of the authors multiple ills. One chapter would have been enough. A group of us were reading this book together and we voted to drop the book after chapter 4. The vote was 12 to 0!
Rating: Summary: She lives it not just writes it! Review: There is much more to this book than meets the eye. It is an important guidebook for life. If we look back over our life we will see that many problems were caused by misplaced words. Words expressed at the wrong time in the wrong way. If we look honestly it becomes apparent that through our expression, we help chart our course in life. We KNOW the words we speak are important. However, Barbara Levine gives us graphic examples of just how important they really are. How they affect our physical, mental and spiritual health. This book is more than just a study, it is a practical workbook toward greater awareness. If we apply the techniques in this book we will become more conscious of everything we say, and everything we do. We will become people who speak and act from a position of strength, rather than ones who react hastily from a position of weakness. It is a guidebook towards self-mastery, and therefore an important book for everyone's bookshelf.
Rating: Summary: Your Body Believes Every Word You Say 2nd edition Review: This should be required reading for everyone. It's amazing how thought patterns can influence our health. This has really helped in revealing something that's under everyone's noses! This book was entertaining and also so informative.
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