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出版社: 湖南文艺出版社
ISBN:9787540466411
版次:1
商品编码:11436294
品牌:博集天卷
包装:平装
丛书名: 心灵鸡汤
外文名称:Chicken Soup for the Soul:Find Your Happiness
开本:32开
出版时间:2014-04-01
用纸:胶版纸
页数:373

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  《心灵鸡汤》系列发行56个国家,被译为40多种语言。全球热销上亿册,是美国乃至世界各国公认的心灵成长读物。该丛书连续七年蝉联美国热销榜第1,有以下三大优势:

  暖心的精神读本:

  每一个故事都凝结着作者真切的人生体悟,平实真挚的语言中蕴含着感人至深的人生哲理,直抵你的内心,让你不再焦虑,并铭记这些路过心上的感动。

  真诚的人生激励:

  平凡人的故事,往往才是动人的。书中收罗了数十篇关于追寻幸福、战胜苦厄的文章,让你在阅读后,学会好好关照自己,鼓起前行的梦想与勇气。

  地道的双语美文:

  纯正的美式英语,中英双语对照,在欣赏英语美文的同时,让你的写作能力获得潜移默化地提升,锻炼你的阅读语感。

  《心灵鸡汤:路过心上的美丽英文》汇集了50个与快乐人生有关的故事,每一段故事背后都是一部娓娓道来的个人历史。细细聆听,你将发现原来幸福就在身边,需要你勇敢去追寻与体悟。

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  《心灵鸡汤》系列发行56个国家,被译为40多种语言。全球热销上亿册,是美国乃至世界各国公认的心灵成长读物。

  《心灵鸡汤:路过心上的美丽英文》汇集了50个与快乐人生有关的故事,每一段故事背后都是一部娓娓道来的个人历史。细细聆听,你将发现原来幸福就在身边,需要你勇敢去追寻与体悟。

作者简介

  杰克·坎菲尔德,是“心灵鸡汤系列丛书”的创始人之一,这套丛书被《时代》杂志赞誉为“近十年来是出版业的神话”。他还参与编写了另外八本畅销作品。

  马克·维克多·汉森,同杰克·坎菲尔德一样,是“心灵鸡汤系列丛书”的创始人之一。他是一个备受追捧的演讲人、畅销书作者、市场营销专家。他关于可能性、机遇、行动的具有冲击力的见解,已经为全球成千上万人的人生带来了神奇的改变。


  艾米·纽马克,是“心灵鸡汤系列丛书”的出版人,拥有三十年的从业经历,其身份包括作家、演讲人,以及金融与电信领域的金融分析师和业务主管。

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目录

Foreword

前言

Chapter 1 The Joy of Giving

第一部分 给予的快乐

01. A Deed a Day

日行一善

02. It’s What We Do

这是我们的使命

03. A Friend in Need

患难之友

04. Always Something to Give

总有能付出的东西

05. New York City’s Greatest Underground Secret

纽约地下的大秘密

06. Just One Loaf

一个面包

07. It Was Nothing

这没什么

08. Feeling Better, Bag by Bag

一包一包,越来越好

09. Finding My Mantra

找到我的祷语

Chapter 2 Finding My Purpose


第二部分 找到生活的目的

10. I Don’t Quit

我永不言弃

11. Filling a Need

满足需求

12. Finding Me

找到自己

13. A Ride on a Carousel

旋转木马

14. Too Dumb to Be a Nurse

太笨了,当不了护士

15. Hugs, Hope, and Peanut Butter

拥抱,希望,花生酱

16. Listening to My Heart

听从内心的呼唤

17. You Go Girl!

姐姐加油!

18. Reclaiming Myself

重拾自己

19. My Detour to Destiny

绕道回归命运

Chapter 3 Simple Pleasures


第三部分 简单的快乐

20. The Small Things

一些小事

21. The No-Share Zone

独享区

22. Treasure Hunting

寻宝游戏

23. The Returning Light

光芒重现

24. Everyday Miracles

每天都有奇迹

25. A Remodeled View

焕然一新的风景

26. A Perfect Ten

完美的10 码

27. Pockets of Happiness

装在口袋里的幸福

28. Authentic Happiness

真正的幸福

29. Sometimes Bliss Is a Place

有时候幸福是个地方

Chapter 4 Making the Best of It


第四部分 随遇而安

30. From Illness Comes Strength

疾病给人力量

31. Seeing My Purpose

看到我的目标

32. Here I Stand

我站在这里

33. Listening to My Inner Passion

听从我内心的激情

34. How I Talked My Way to Happiness

我是怎样通过聊天找到幸福的

35. A New Best Friend

新交的好朋友

36. Peter Pan

彼得·潘

37. No Longer Waiting for Godot

不再等待戈多

38. The Girls on the Bus

公交车上的女士们

39. The Palm Tree

棕榈树

Chapter 5 Jumping off the Hamster Wheel


第五部分 跳下仓鼠滚轮

40. What If You Won the Lottery

要是你中奖呢

41. New Rewards

新的回报

42. Rewriting My Future

重新书写我的未来

43. Last Call

最后的晚宴

44. When I Grow Up I Will Be a Professor

长大以后我要当个老师

45. I Chose Love

我选择爱

46. A Paltry Price for Personal Peace

微小代价换来平和心灵

47. What Do You Do?

我是做哪一行的?

48. Ripe for a Change

做好准备,迎接改变

49. My Secret Love Affair

我的秘密情史

50. A Final Word

写在最后的话


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  Sometimes Bliss Is a Place

  有时候幸福是个地方

  You can fall in love at first sight with a place as with a person.

  —Alec Waugh

  I’ve always been something of a wanderer. I’ve lived in a lot of different places, most of them interesting… but none of them permanent. Of course, unlike other sensible wanderers, I’ve also accumulated artifacts of my interesting homes, mostly in the form of books.

  Books, as even the most casual observer would agree, make moving around a little more of a daunting proposition. Well, that’s true, at least for normal, sane people. Not for me, however, which says something about my sanity: I accumulate books the way other people accumulate postcards, and I’ve always been undaunted by my library. The inevitable result is that I know more about packing and carrying cartons of books than do most moving professionals. Put them in storage? Surely you’re not serious! Mybooks are my friends, creased and underlined and marked up, read and re-read and quoted and shared. Where I go, they go.

  So I spent years moving about and happily experiencing various lives and loves and accumulating wisdom, experience… and more books. And while every place I lived touched me in some way, I always left when it felt like it was time to leave.

  Minor digression: the English author Phil Rickman, one of my favorite people in the world, writes amazing suspense novels that are guaranteed to keep you up late at night—I highly recommend them—but one of the things that’s the most noticeable in his books is their venues. The landscape, the place, is as much a character in his stories as are any of the people.

  I love reading about the places he describes, about those remote places he makes accessible to me, and I’ve always felt instantly connected to the places he writes about; but at the end of the day I couldn’t particularly relate to them.

  And so I packed my Phil Rickman books with the rest of my library and moved again. And again.

  And then I went to spend a winter in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Provincetown is truly land’s end—it’s at the tip of Cape Cod, and it feels like the tip of the world. It’s the first place that the Pilgrims landed, well before

  Plymouth, and the last place one reaches before the Atlantic Ocean… beyond it, there’s nothing but waves and whales before Portugal. It’s not a place that people come by accident; no one “happened” to stop there as they were passing through, because it’s not a place that’s on the way anywhere else.

  People, I learned, go to Provincetown deliberately: to heal, to find love, to find peace, to find themselves. People go there to live and they go there to die. But no one is there accidentally.

  Provincetown is at the edge of land, the edge of the sea, the edge of the world. And there I went, thinking that I was going to a quiet place to spend the winter, an isolated wild place to write. Nothing more than that.

  Almost magically, my first morning there, I innocently tuned my stereo to the local community radio station and heard Dave Carter’s song “Gentle Arms of Eden” and after that I went down to walk out on the pier and by the harbor and… well, the reality is that something happened.

  Perhaps I merged the lyrics of the song I’d just heard—words that talked about this being my home, my only home, sacred ground that I’d be walking on—and perhaps I integrated Phil Rickman’s sense of place, which so permeated my consciousness, but suddenly I was enveloped by an incredible warmth, an amazing sense of being exactly where I should be. And—this was new for me—not just “where I should be right now,” but, rather, “where I should be. Period.”

  As the days passed, the feeling intensified, and with it a sense of wellbeing that I had never experienced before. This was where I belonged, where I fit in, just like a missing piece to a puzzle.

  I got involved in the community, met people, made friends. I walked the beach in the vilest weather, my coat wrapped tightly around me, the sand stinging my face, and I never felt so alive. I sat in my aerie and wrote and wrote and wrote… finishing the novel I’d originally gone there to write, and letting more projects flow and fall into place… a short story, an article, essays, poems… it was as though the place had unlocked everything that was real and vital and creative inside me.

  And after months and months of living there—after years and years of wandering—I finally put down roots and bought a house. An old sea captain’shouse, built in 1835, where I finally built the library of my dreams, floorto- ceiling shelves filled with my friends, filled with stories and tales and information that fed my life and imagination.

  And as I settled in, suddenly I understood Phil Rickman’s portrayal of place as a character in a story, for I felt that I was entering into a relationship with this place. Every day I woke up and was immediately aware of where I was, enjoying the sun shining through my windows and illuminating the myriad spines of books on my shelves, and realizing that within ten minutes I could be

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京东的物流好快啊,隔天就收到了,而且书的质量不错

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不错,文章短小,适合小孩子睡前阅读。

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换个语言的心灵鸡汤试试,效果不错

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果然是美丽的英文……

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很励志的一本书。相信京东。

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不错,让人获益良多的好书

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  马克·维克多·汉森,同杰克·坎菲尔德一样,是“心灵鸡汤系列丛书”的创始人之一。他是一个备受追捧的演讲人、畅销书作者、市场营销专家。他关于可能性、机遇、行动的具有冲击力的见解,已经为全球成千上万人的人生带来了神奇的改变。

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不错,文章短小,适合小孩子睡前阅读。

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