Sara Ban Breathnach :: Moving On: Creating Your House of Belonging with Simple Abundance
Ten year ago or so, when we were looking to simplify our lives, a great little book was introduced to us by Oprah. The book, Simple Abundance. The author, Sara Ban Breathnach.
Sara encouraged us to find five things to be greatful for each day and introduced us the idea of keeping a Gratitude Journal. "Gratitude is the most passionate transformative force in the cosmos," says Sara.
Sara Ban Breathnach is back with her latest book, Moving On: Creating Your House of Belongings withSimple Abundance
"We do not know how to move on," observes Sarah Ban Breathnach. "We have learned to let go, but not move on." In this concise, resonant book, Breathnach applies her Simple Abundance principles (gratitude, simplicity, order, harmony, beauty, joy) to situations of change. "Moving On," she writes, "is for anyone who has ever wanted to reinvent her life and the space where lives it…. It's about re-imagining the concept of home and our place in it. But it's also about how we cleverly, stubbornly and subversively resist change until chaos or crisis engulfs us."
If you were inspired by Sara Ban Breathnach's messages of gratitude, simplicity, order, harmony, beauty & joy in Simple Abundance
,take a take at her new book, Moving On.
Sara encouraged us to find five things to be greatful for each day and introduced us the idea of keeping a Gratitude Journal. "Gratitude is the most passionate transformative force in the cosmos," says Sara.
Sara Ban Breathnach is back with her latest book, Moving On: Creating Your House of Belongings withSimple Abundance
"We do not know how to move on," observes Sarah Ban Breathnach. "We have learned to let go, but not move on." In this concise, resonant book, Breathnach applies her Simple Abundance principles (gratitude, simplicity, order, harmony, beauty, joy) to situations of change. "Moving On," she writes, "is for anyone who has ever wanted to reinvent her life and the space where lives it…. It's about re-imagining the concept of home and our place in it. But it's also about how we cleverly, stubbornly and subversively resist change until chaos or crisis engulfs us."
If you were inspired by Sara Ban Breathnach's messages of gratitude, simplicity, order, harmony, beauty & joy in Simple Abundance
,take a take at her new book, Moving On.
'Within these pages, you will embark on the journey of a lifetime and discover the crutial difference between letting go and moving on--in life, love, and houses.'
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