The four agreements a practical guide to personal freedom by Don Miguel Ruiz
The author uses ancient Toltec wisdom to fashion a personal philosophy around these four principles–be impeccable with your word, don’t take anything personally, don’t make assumptions and always do your best.
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The four agreements a practical guide to personal freedom by Don Miguel Ruiz
Author: دون میگل روئیس (Don Miguel Ruiz)
The author uses ancient Toltec wisdom to fashion a personal philosophy around these four principles–be impeccable with your word, don’t take anything personally, don’t make assumptions and always do your best.;
1: Domestication and the dream of the planet. —
2: The first agreement. — The second agreement. — The third agreement. — The fourth agreement. — The toltec path to freedom. — The new dream. — Prayers.
The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom, A Toltec Wisdom Book, Miguel Ruiz The Four Agreements, was published in 1997 and has sold around 5.2 million copies in the U.S. and has been translated into 38 languages. The book advocates personal freedom from beliefs and agreements that we have made with ourselves and others that are creating limitation and unhappiness in our lives. The Four Agreements are: 1 – Be impeccable with your word. 2 – Don’t take anything personally. 3 – Don’t make assumptions. 4 – Always do your best. Ahmad Sharabiani                                         rated it: 5.0 from 5.0Â
Beautiful words, with practical ideas, to live a better life and to have more freedom. A friend recommended this book to me a long time ago, but only recently I had the time to finish it. And it didn’t disappoint me. However, I didn’t like the book at the first sight, and it took me half of the pages to really immerse myself in it. The Four Agreements includes the essential principles of life: be impeccable with your word, don’t take things personally, don’t make assumptions, and always do your best. I personally relate the most to the final part, as I find it to be precise with the current stage of my life. Some words to remember: “Action is about living fully. Doing your best is taking the action because you love it, not because you’re expecting the reward. If we like what we do, if we always do our best, we are really enjoying life. We are having fun, we don’t get bored, we don’t have frustrations. Forest Gump didn’t have great ideas, but he took action. He was happy because he always did his best at whatever he did. Make doing your best a habit in life”. Rosie Nguyá»…n                                           rated it: 4.0 from 5.0  Â
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