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    Learning from the Heart: Lessons on Living, Loving, and Listening

    Learning from the Heart: Lessons on Living, Loving, and Listening
    Author: Daniel Gottlieb
    Publisher: Sterling
    Category: Book

    List Price: $17.95
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    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
    Sales Rank: 16888

    Media: Hardcover
    Pages: 176
    Number Of Items: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
    Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.9

    ISBN: 1402749996
    Dewey Decimal Number: 170.44
    EAN: 9781402749995
    ASIN: 1402749996

    Publication Date: March 1, 2008
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    Editorial Reviews:

    Product Description
    In the nearly 30 years since the accident that made radio personality and columnist Dan Gottlieb a quadriplegic, he developed a finely-tuned quality of awareness that most people never achieve: he became an outsider among us—”like a foreign correspondent,” as he puts it. From that vantage point, he has acutely observed the way people act, think, feel, and live—in short, he studied and learned exactly what it means to be human. Here, Dan shares his insights, written with humor, honesty, a gift for storytelling, and breathtaking compassion.
    Learning from the Heart looks at what divides as well as unites us, including the problems of family life; difficulties confronting today’s parents; challenges faced by the disabled and the aging; and issues of injustice that affect the way we understand the world and our lives.
    Although Dan is now speaking directly to the reader, rather than to his own family, you’ll recognize the distinctive voice and format that caused an outpouring of e-mail from fans of Letters to Sam: short anecdotal chapters rich in wisdom, generously revealing and deeply personal, and resonating with universal truths.



    Customer Reviews:   Read 6 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars Thank you, Dan Gottlieb!   October 27, 2008
    Sylvia Salinger
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    Wow, what a moving and beautifully written book! Recommended for anyone living with a chronic illness or condition, and their caretakers. A perfect book to share and re-read. Loved it!


    5 out of 5 stars loved it   July 13, 2008
    Steven G. Smith (Salem, NJ United States)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    i loved it, and think it is a useful read for anyone who needs a reminder of what is important in life.


    5 out of 5 stars A must read!   July 4, 2008
    Remy
    Dan Gottleib, host of Voices in the Family and author of this book is a true inspiration no matter who you are, what you do or think. I can't recommend this book or advocate listening to his show enough. Voices in the Family.
    [...]



    5 out of 5 stars You'll be hooked by the time you read the cover!   June 25, 2008
    Blaine Greenfield (Belle Meade, NJ)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    Daniel Gottlieb's LETTERS TO SAM was one of the best
    books that I've read over the past few years . . . so when I
    saw that the author came out with something new, LEARNING
    FROM THE HEART, I rushed to get hold of it.

    And was I ever glad that I did . . . I was hooked after
    just seeing the cover and the subtitle: LESSONS ON
    LIVING, LOVING AND LISTENING . . . Gottlieb, a practicing
    psychologist, presents this information via short
    essays on a wide variety of topics . . . best of all,
    he brings in his own personal experiences and openly
    shares them.

    I especially liked his view about not always having to be
    best in everything:
    * I've ended up feeling a great deal of gratitude for my failures. Of
    course, there are people who don't believe me when I tell them
    I belong in the last seat in the second row. They challenge my position
    by reminding me of books I have written and the many wonderful
    accomplishments I've been fortunate to achieve. Over the years I have
    learned that there are some aspects of my humanity--perhaps my
    kindness and my ability to understand others--that probably belong
    in the first row. But there are many other aspects of Gottlieb that belong
    in the last row--technical skills, attention span, and
    memory (to name a few).

    Gottlieb also got me thinking about how good life can be--and is--when
    he related this account of a friend's visit:
    * I do believe in coincidence, and I was involved in a quite a fortunate one
    when my friend Amy came over to visit just two days before that phone call.
    At one point, she asked if I believed in heaven. Without giving it any thought,
    I said, "Yes. You're in it right now."

    I saw the dazed look on her face that I often see when I make proclamations,
    so I went on: "What were the chances of that sperm fertilizing that egg and
    producing your life? And what were the chances that you would have lived all
    the years you have lived in relative good health? And what were the odds that
    you would have so many people in your life whom you love and who care
    about you? And what were the possibilities that you could look out of almost
    any window and see the beauty of nature? Heaven? You bet."

    Of course, my version of heaven is not the perfect one we read about in
    mythology or that many believe in. There is great pain and suffering and loss
    in this particular heaven. But deep inside, most know it-heaven, life-is
    precious. It just takes some careful noticing.

    Lastly, the author had me laughing when I read passages such as this
    one:
    * Even trauma like my accident carries good news and bad news. I suffer,
    still get frustrated and sometimes depressed, and yet there is good news
    about being a quadriplegic.

    The good news about being quadriplegic?

    Well, first, there is the obvious--great parking spaces.

    Then, think shoes. I don't have to spend a fortune on comfortable shoes,
    and they last as long as I want them to.

    But the great news about quadriplegic is that I don't have to get up to pee in
    the middle of the night. So, in the middle of the night tonight, when you are
    sitting or standing. I'll be sleeping. (And they say I have special needs!)

    On a serious note, this disability has helped me become the man I am. The
    image I have carried for nearly thirty years is that when my neck broke, my
    soul began to breathe. Because of my differentness, I have not been
    intimidated by my need to be like everyone else. I might not have become
    the man I am today were it not for this trauma.

    After reading LEARNING FROM THE HEART, you'll feel like you know
    Daniel Gottlieb much better . . . in fact, in reading it, I thought I was
    having a one-on-conversation with him that made me realize that
    if I was ever in need of a therapist, I'd certainly want to seek him out.




    5 out of 5 stars Learning from the Heart: Lessons on Living, Loving and Listening   June 15, 2008
    Look Upwrd
    If only the majority of the human BEINGS would learn, practice and listen as it is shared in the book, what an awesome world we would experience!


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