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Book Reviews of Inner Simplicity: 100 Ways to Regain Peace and Nourish Your Soul

Inner Simplicity: 100 Ways to Regain Peace and Nourish Your Soul
Inner Simplicity 100 Ways to Regain Peace and Nourish Your Soul
Author: Elaine St. James
ISBN-13: 9781567317091
ISBN-10: 156731709X
Publication Date: 1995
Pages: 235
Edition: 1st Edition
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: MJF Books
Book Type: Hardcover
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Munro avatar reviewed Inner Simplicity: 100 Ways to Regain Peace and Nourish Your Soul on + 95 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Great to carry with you and read a short chapter while waiting at the Dr., Post Office, etc. Some great ways to simplify your life and live more peacefully!
reviewed Inner Simplicity: 100 Ways to Regain Peace and Nourish Your Soul on + 65 more book reviews
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A good start at simplifing your life. Lots of thing you know but don't apply to your life until the simplicity of it is shown to you. Full of insight.
reviewed Inner Simplicity: 100 Ways to Regain Peace and Nourish Your Soul on + 45 more book reviews
Some interesting ideas here. Most of St. James's books have been interesting.
reviewed Inner Simplicity: 100 Ways to Regain Peace and Nourish Your Soul on + 73 more book reviews
Great book of great ideas for making your life more managable
reviewed Inner Simplicity: 100 Ways to Regain Peace and Nourish Your Soul on
This book includes 100 inspiring new ideas such as getting in touch with your creativity, re-thinking the beliefs of your childhood, learning to ignore the skeptics, and harboring no thoughts that burn. Ideas are given in an insightful and provacative manner. This is an ideal book for readers eager to enrich their lives and nourish their souls.
buzzby avatar reviewed Inner Simplicity: 100 Ways to Regain Peace and Nourish Your Soul on + 6062 more book reviews
Some not-so-obvious goals (in contrast to her "Simplify Your Life" book, which has advice that is either so obvious, or that has become part of our culture), like "Figure out what you DON'T want to do in life" or "Have a Family Meal in Silence" and "Cast a Rune".