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Have you ever read something (book, quote, etc) that completely impacted your life in a major way?

Was it something that someone said? A billboard statement you read somewhere? A famous quote? A book? What was it and how did it change your life?

asked by poetica 6 months ago

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J. Kumm says

Did I ever.

http://www.theartistsway.com/

Not that I recommend this for anyone who isn't already ready, after reading this book I took on a whole new outlook on life and my creativity. I quit my job, too, because of the new dialogue I was having with myself.

I realized that my job was actually making me unhappy and asking me to be someone I wasn't. I also wrote a few songs and picked up a new instrument.

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wannabwestern says

I just finished reading [url=http://hubpages.com/hub/Affluenza-the-All-Consumin]Affluenza[/url] a book about the social ills of consumerism in America. For a long time my husband and I have been moving our lives into the domain of voluntary simplicity, a movement that focuses on simplifying and decluttering one's life. But our reasons were mainly financial, spurred by a strong desire to be able to retire without worry. This book opened my eyes to the social problems the consumer lifestyle is causing, and adding a new dimension of belief to the path I've embarked on.

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Karma Freedom 97 says

I have this happen to me all the time, you know those signs outside churches, well every time I am having a problem in life and don't know what to do to solve it, somehow I always pass by one of those and suddenly the answer is before me, as if god him or her self is giving me the answer I am looking for.

There are plenty of quotes that have impacted my life but my all time favorite is:

"Give me liberty, or give me death..." - Patrick Henry

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Susana S says

For me it was the book "A Gradual Awakening" by Steven Levine. It's a beautiful, rich little book that is a constant source of inspiration. It opened my eyes to the benefits and practice of meditation, being in the here and now and developing the more wholesome of human characteristics such as loving kindness.

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Lady_E says

Anthony Robbins - CDs on Personal Power and Get the Edge have given me an insight on how to get the most out of life. It covers different aspects of life including Quiet time, health, finances, relationships, our emotions, purpose in life, following through on goals etc(about 20cds). Its made me a very positive person and I am able to support others.

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Simple Smart Life says

The book on 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey greatly impacted on my life. Mr Covey's insight on proactivity is truly liberating. He defined proactivity as "more than merely taking the initiative. It means that as human beings, we are responsible for our lives.Our behavior is a function of our decisions, not our conditions".

Since then, I made "nothing can hurt me without my consent", a practice and a constant reminder in dealing with conflict situations.

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stendek says

JFK Case For Conspiracy paperback. Tore through the veil of Warren Commission whitewash coverup. Really opened my young (at that time) eyes. Felt deep sense of compassion for sacrificial lamb Lee Harvey Oswald. Still do. When our government frames an innocent individual it piles it on. Has anyone believed anything the feds have uttered since 1963? Did not think so! Peace.

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Scent says

I can finally say that I have read a book from the front cover to the back cover.

I read "The Secret" which will continue to change my life mainly through my thoughts.

http://astore.amazon.com/mariemyers-20/detail/1582

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