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The Little Book of Letting Go: A Revolutionary 30-Day Program to Cleanse Your Mind, Lift Your Spirit and Replenish Your Soul

The Little Book of Letting Go: A Revolutionary 30-Day Program to Cleanse Your Mind, Lift Your Spirit and Replenish Your Soul

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Little Book of Letting Go
Review: "Our lives are filled with useless battles because our minds are filled with useless thoughts," according to Hugh Prather, the best-selling author of 15 books, the most famous of which is Notes to Myself. His latest release is The Little Book of Letting Go: A Revolutionary 30-Day Program to Cleanse Your Mind, Lift Your Spirit and Replenish Your Soul.

He says that "failure to let go can eat up every small chance we have to be happy," and he filled his book with "releases," which are simple exercises for letting go. The releases first bring into awareness what isn't being held on to, and then shows how to let it go. None of them require any tools or equipment other than a willing mind. He begins with an exercise on "letting go of the fear of letting go."

Other releases cover mental pollutants, emotional fixation, misery, control, inner conflicts, negative honesty, the ego mind, and spiritual specialness.

Prather emphasizes the role of thought and provides suggestions for identifying the ones that can trigger negative emotions. He calls these the "T-thoughts." The releases are designed to help you let go of the T-thoughts and unclutter your mind. While simple to do, the releases are exceptionally powerful and most are immediately effective. Readers can do the releases in the order presented, or pick and choose among them.

"There are only three things you need to let go of," Prather says, "judging, controlling, and being right. Release these three and you will have the whole mind and twinkly heart of a child." He combines humor and real-life stories with straight-forward and easy-to read writing to help readers release the thoughts that have kept them from wholeness and happiness. The Little Book of Letting Go is essential for all those who wish to rediscover their twinkly hearts.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Little Book of Letting Go
Review: "Our lives are filled with useless battles because our minds are filled with useless thoughts," according to Hugh Prather, the best-selling author of 15 books, the most famous of which is Notes to Myself. His latest release is The Little Book of Letting Go: A Revolutionary 30-Day Program to Cleanse Your Mind, Lift Your Spirit and Replenish Your Soul.

He says that "failure to let go can eat up every small chance we have to be happy," and he filled his book with "releases," which are simple exercises for letting go. The releases first bring into awareness what isn't being held on to, and then shows how to let it go. None of them require any tools or equipment other than a willing mind. He begins with an exercise on "letting go of the fear of letting go."

Other releases cover mental pollutants, emotional fixation, misery, control, inner conflicts, negative honesty, the ego mind, and spiritual specialness.

Prather emphasizes the role of thought and provides suggestions for identifying the ones that can trigger negative emotions. He calls these the "T-thoughts." The releases are designed to help you let go of the T-thoughts and unclutter your mind. While simple to do, the releases are exceptionally powerful and most are immediately effective. Readers can do the releases in the order presented, or pick and choose among them.

"There are only three things you need to let go of," Prather says, "judging, controlling, and being right. Release these three and you will have the whole mind and twinkly heart of a child." He combines humor and real-life stories with straight-forward and easy-to read writing to help readers release the thoughts that have kept them from wholeness and happiness. The Little Book of Letting Go is essential for all those who wish to rediscover their twinkly hearts.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Nothing new or different
Review: Another self-help book to give you a transient adrenaline rush and a momentary "I feel better." Good stress reliever but so is yoga. Still, this is cheaper than yoga

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Actually Helpful
Review: I had pretty much gotten jaded about self-help books when I picked this one up, but it actually helped a lot and I finished the book feeling better about myself and my life. One of the things I liked was that there's humor which makes the book much more accessible and fun to read. I also like the spiritual aspect and the way it's presented.

The most important thing to me was that Mr. Prather's approach actually worked! I bought the book because of the title and because I had just gotten out of a relationship that I was having trouble letting go of. I started trying some of the exercises and amazingly I found myself stopping all the endless thoughts about what I wish I'd said, etc.

I definitely recommend this book because I also had the feeling that Mr. Prather actually believes this and practices it. I love the whole imagery of cleaning out the mind, which when I started doing it made me feel so much better!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simple and to the point!
Review: I have been buying these types of books since the 'I'm OK, You're OK' era. Now I'm having a book-burning party in my backyard because this is the only occasional guide to self-help and sane living I will need from now on. The author wastes no time with feel-good bunk in cutting to the chase. Two main themes he develops are 1) treating everyone with compassion and 2) recognizing the difference between that tyrannical little ego called 'you' (the one that demands respect from all and sundry) and that wide simple and undemanding eternal 'you'. Thanks Mr. Prather for giving me some extra shelf space.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Loved It!
Review: I loved this book! Hugh Prather's "THE LITTLE BOOK OF LETTING GO" is very inspiring, very understandable, and I felt it had a healing effect. I enjoyed it very much. Some of the concepts and insights help put things in a very different perspective. While there is nothing wrong with achieving goals, and having possessions, if we make having things more important than having peace of mind and well-being, then all those achievements are still empty. This book has a depth and also a feeling or quality that made me feel easier and more well in myself while reading it. It helped me Let Go! Thanks.

Other books that also inspire me and have helped me to feel more at peace in my life are "THE POWER OF ONE" by Tolle; but my favorite book in the last couple years about personal growth and satisfaction is "WORKING ON YOURSELF DOESN'T WORK" by Ariel and Shya Kane. Hugh Prather, Eckard Tolle and Ariel and Shya Kane have really learned how to let go of what prevents you from being enlightened.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Ideas
Review: I thought this book had amazing ideas, and the approach is so simple and clear. I'm only 23 and I didn't think I had that much to let go of until i really looked more closely at my mind. I realized that lots of the problems I was having in relationships and school had to do with my past. I like Mr. Prather's approach because he's not into blame. You take responsibility for your own stuff, and you learn how to let go of the stuff that's not helpfull. I also like the imagery and the stories because they made the concepts easier to understand. Sometimes these self-help books seem like they're written for an older generation, but this one doesn't. It's funny and usefull and I think it's something I can use the rest of my life.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Book!
Review: This book helped me to overcome some hangups that I needed to let go! Excellent reading! The exercises may be a bit hard to remember to do unless your write them down. Otherwise, it is funny, realistic and straight forward.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simple and to the point!
Review: This book helps us understand the difference between the ego and the true self. It shows that the problems we have are caused by holding onto our selfish desires, and not caused by someone or something else. And then it helps you go through the process of letting things go. It is really a wonderful book that I cannot say enough about. If you want to know how this relates to all sorts of other things that we do, I suggest the truly amazing book called, "The Ever-Transcending Spirit" by Toru Sato. Instead of going into this process of letting go in detail, it explains all of this in a larger context. These books really complement each other. I hope you get as much joy out of these books as I did.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Let go of your emotional garbage & feel great
Review: This book is very well written and really makes you think. At the end of each chapter is an area for thinking, and the author calls it Release.

Most of these "release" excercises really make you think and the author has you change positions with others you may see or meet and just widens your point of view about life.


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