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Chicken Soup for the Soul
by Jack Canfield and Mark Hansen
Introduction
We know everything we need to know to end the needless
emotional suffering that many people currently experience. High self-esteem and
personal effectiveness are available to anyone willing to take the time to
pursue them.
It is difficult to translate the spirit of a live
presentation into the written word. Stories we tell every day have had to be
rewritten five times to work as well in print as they do live. When you are
reading these stories, please forget everything you ever learned in your
speed-reading classes. Slow down. Listen to the words in your heart as well as
in your mind. Savor each story. Let it touch you. Ask yourself, what does it
awaken in me? What does it suggest for my life? What feeling or action does it
call forth from my inner being? Let yourself have a personal relationship with
each story.
Some stories will speak louder to you than others. Some will
have deeper meaning. Some will make you cry. Some will make you laugh. Some will
give you a warm feeling all over. Some may hit you right between the eyes. There
is no right reaction. There is only your reaction. Let it happen and let it be.
Don't hurry through this book. Take your time. Enjoy it.
Savor it. Engage it with your whole being. It represents thousands of hours of
culling the "best of the best" from our 40 years of combined experience.
One last thing: Reading a book like this is a little like
sitting down to eat a meal of all desserts. It may be a little too rich. It is a
meal with no vegetables, salad or bread. It is all essence with very little
froth.
In our seminars and workshops we take more time to set up and
discuss the implications of each story. There are more explanations and
explorations of how to apply the lessons and principles to your everyday life.
Don't just read these stories. Take the time to digest them and make them your
own.
If you find yourself moved
to share a story with others, do it. When a story makes you think of another
person, call the person it brings to mind and share it. Engage these stories and
let them move you to do whatever comes up for you. They are meant to inspire and
motivate you.
For a lot of these stories we went back to the original
source and asked them to write it or tell it in their own words. Many of the
stories will be in their voice, not ours. We have attributed every story we
could to the original source. For all of those that are from fellow speakers and
trainers, we have included a contributors section in the back of the book where
we have listed their name, address and phone number so you can contact them
yourself if you wish.
We hope you will enjoy reading this book as much as we have
enjoyed writing it.
Share With Us
We would love to hear your reactions to the stories in this
book. Please let us know what your favorite stories were and how they affected
you.
We also invite you to send us stories you would like to see
published in future editions of Chicken Soup For The Soul You can send us either
stories you have written or stories written by others that you have liked.
Send submissions to:
Chicken Soup For The Soul
P.O. Box 30880 Santa Barbara, CA 93130
fax: 805-563-2945 e-mail: stories@canfieldgroup.com
You can also' visit the Chicken Soup For The Soul site on
America Online at keyword: chickensoup.