Review & Giveaway: The Power of Receiving

Hand Open to Receive

Sometimes in the name of being good we forget to be good to ourselves. We put so much energy into meeting other people’s needs that we fail to meet our own. And yet that doesn’t change that we have needs; it just pushes us to deny them or to find manipulative ways of getting them met.

For the longest time, I felt certain that good people put everyone else first. They stretch themselves, bend over backward, and even completely exhaust themselves if it means making everyone else happy.

I also thought giving would naturally invite reciprocity. Inevitably, after months of martyrdom, I’d feel frustrated that other people weren’t returning that kindness and meeting my expectations. The truth is that it wasn’t their job. It was my job to take care of my needs.

And it’s the same for all of us: only we can make the choice to receive.

Knowing firsthand how challenging it can be to find a balance between giving and taking, I was excited to read Amanda Owen’s new book The Power of Receiving.

On the surface, it may seem like a book about putting yourself first, but it’s so much more than that.

The Power of Receiving is about being able to receive without feeling obligated or indebted. It’s about finding the courage to be your authentic self so that you can invite other people’s genuine acceptance. And it’s about identifying and receiving the dreams that will fulfill you, professionally and personally.

From the back of the book:

“Combining age-old Eastern and Buddhist philosophy, quantum theory, and good old-fashioned common sense, The Power of Receiving unearths the key to restoring balance in your overscheduled, overextended life, and to finally attract the life you desire and deserve.”

Amanda has spent the last twenty years researching receptivity, and it shows throughout her book. Through engaging stories and exercises, she outlines a clear-cut path toward a greater sense of confidence, well-being, and satisfaction in life.

I’m generally not a proponent of books that suggest we should aspire for abundance because I personally don’t believe more is the key to happiness. But The Power of Receiving reminds us all that we shouldn’t be ashamed to pursue and attain enough.

We all have an intrinsic need and right to receive. Now all that’s left is to learn how.

For a Chance to Win a Free Copy of The Power of Receiving:

1. Join the Tiny Buddha list. (You must be a subscriber to be eligible to win!)

2. Comment below—and be sure to use Disqus or comment as guest so I have your email address to contact you if you win!

For an extra entry, tweet the following:

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You can enter until midnight PST on Sunday, December 26th.

If you’d like to purchase a copy today, you can buy The Power of Receiving on Amazon. Just a reminder that once you click on that link, any purchases you make on Amazon generate income to support the site.

And now a note about holiday posting: because I would like to receive a couple of technology-free days, I will not be posting anything new on the site from Friday through Sunday. Tiny Buddha will return with daily wisdom on Monday.

Happy Holidays everyone!

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Comments

228 responses to “Review & Giveaway: The Power of Receiving”

  1. Bev Avatar
    Bev

    I’m a follower of tinybuddha 🙂

  2. Josh Avatar
    Josh

    sounds like a good idea/concept for a book. even down to the littlest thing like a compliment, some people are just not good at receiving things and need to be taught how to!

  3. Harry Hugel Avatar

    Receiving can be difficult and any advice on how to comfortably accept things would be helpful.

  4. guest Avatar
    guest

    Those first few paragraphs in particular I feel like you took right from my head. I’ve been brought up with that ingrained into me – give give give and the world will come back and do the same for you. Which I’ve only noticed lately does exactly what you said – lead to my frustration when nobody pays it back. I’m not saying I’m going to give up giving completely (I don’t think I can lol), but it is definitely time to not feel like a horrible person and be stricken with guilt just for doing something for myself for once. Thanks for this.

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  6. Hope_raven Avatar
    Hope_raven

    As a Buddhist being chronically ill for 20 years and having to limit my giving has been a real struggle- surely I was limiting my growth as a bodhisattva?! But I came to see that allowing others to give to me was often the only way I had of giving something back to them. Still struggle to fully receive though so would really love a copy of this book.

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  8.  Avatar
    Anonymous

    Hmmm I’m not certain what the issue might be. The link seems to work on my end. Could you try again? My apologies for the trouble!

  9. Sonata Avatar
    Sonata

    Sounds like another good recommendation!

  10. Matt Avatar
    Matt

    Hey, I would like to start practicing the power of receiving by receiving a free book. That’s the best my authentic self could do right now. I feel a little guilty though. See, that’s why I need this book.

  11. Leila Avatar
    Leila

    Just signed up to your Facebook page this week and have been really enjoying all your posts. Every article seems so profound and I can always think of someone to send it to who will benefit. Thank you.

  12. Hansoul Avatar
    Hansoul

    i think there’s abundance when abundance is your goal, and abundance when something else – say, Love – is your goal. the idea that Love can, at some point, be too abundant, makes me chuckle, because if i stop to think about it (and this is certainly i think TB has spoken to before), in a glorious way, the more we give it, the more we get from it. which puts providing an abundance of Love, on the same side as receiving an abundance of Happiness.

  13. Mnb0687 Avatar
    Mnb0687

    I haven’t read the book yet, but from all the positive feedback….I want too! I’m a giver and need to learn to receive more for myself. Is this book only available on amazon?

  14. Lulainsfran Avatar
    Lulainsfran

    if we give the best of ourselves, 100% to everyone without expecting anything back, that’s a true blessing. Keep our mind and ego silent and just let our heart to work and do it’s best.

    Life will always take care of giving you back even more that you have given, just be aware of what is surrounding you, and accept everything you get.

  15. Big Zen Avatar

    This looks like an interesting book. I think like most things it’s a case of balance. Giving with the expectation of receiving something back is shifting the responsibility on to others to make us happy. Giving just for the pleasure of it means we won’t be disappointed if we don’t receive in return. I think it also means we find our own natural place of balance where we don’t ignore our own needs.

    And just to add to that. Receiving gratefully can be a great gift to the giver and bring them a lot of happiness. In the UK we almost have a tradition of arguing with someone if they are generous to us, saying we can’t possible accept it and eventually giving in with a surly grunt. A strange tradition when you think of it!

    Happy Christmas to all 🙂

  16. Morgan Avatar
    Morgan

    I really enjoy the site, so I’ll be interested to see what this book has to say. Thank you.

  17. Declan Avatar

    As Don Miguel Ruiz would say, “we are born perfect and we will die perfect”

    Maybe we have lost the true meaning of how special we are along the way. Maybe we find it hard to receive because we don’t feel we deserve to receive without first giving.

    A lot of the problems we face in our lives stem from the false belief that nobody is perfect, but this simply is not true. We are all perfect because we were born that way, it’s the lies we have acquired growing up that has led us away from this truth.

    Love yourself, Respect yourself, Know that you are worthy and believe that you are perfect. If we accept these truths then receiving can become a joy because we know that others see in us what we see in ourselves.

    When we see how beautiful we are, we also see how beautiful everyone else is.

    Love this site…

  18. Barbara Avatar
    Barbara

    wonderful post, Lori – thank you so much for all you do to make Tiny Buddha possible

  19. Guest Avatar
    Guest

    Thank you Lori for your wonderful review of my book! I love what you say about The Power of Receiving! So much attention is paid to the importance of giving and so little to receiving. I want people to know that receiving actually strengthens their ability to give. When you replenish yourself by receiving — whether a compliment, support, your feelings or even noticing (receiving) something beautiful — you end up having so much more to give. My message is all about balancing your giving with receiving. We are taught to give (as we should be!); my book teaches you how to receive.

  20. Caro Avatar
    Caro

    I have not read the book, but the description sure feels like it describes me to a tee! I am forever thinking, wondering, analyzing if I have done the “right” thing and sometimes I am not even sure that the right thing is! I love doing for others and making them happy, I just have to get over the guilts when I want to do something for myself or feeling unworthy if people do things for me…hard thing to do sometimes. Happy Holidays to all….

  21. Pie Avatar

    This book is exactly what I need in my life right now….I would love to be able to be more receptive. I spend a lot of time in an over scheduled life wondering why I feel run down, and I’ve realized lately it’s because I need to stop and learn how to receive!

  22. Lisa Avatar

    Added myself to the list, though I thought I already had a while back but stopped receiving daily emails. I read through my RSS and love, love, LOVE entries here. The books seems like one that would be very useful to me during my winter hibernation.

  23. Suzy Elaine Avatar
    Suzy Elaine

    I look forward to my daily Tiny Buddha quotes.

  24. Je Avatar
    Je

    I have been much more open & much more receptive and it has made a HUGE difference in my life.

  25. USA Email List Marketing Avatar

    Wonderful offerings! Thanks for your give away!

  26. britton emily ॐ Avatar

    This book is definitely something that would be important in my life. 🙂 Happy Holidays!

  27. mike_wong Avatar
    mike_wong

    Thanks for running this! I’m dumbfounded I wasn’t already subscribed to a tinybuddha list. 🙂

  28. Pfunk Avatar
    Pfunk

    Being the adult child of an alcoholic I thought keeping everyone happy and doing for them was my job. It took me a long time to realize my ex was never going to be happy no matter what I did-from cutting the crust off of his toast to making sure the butter didn’t show through the peanut butter. Wow can’t believe I did that. Trying to put myself first now is still hard with an aging mother in a nursing home. But I keep trying to meet my needs. After all of these years it is so much work to remember I can say no, but I keep trying!!! I would like to receive this book so I could share it with a friend who is feeling overwhelmed by doing for her family and church and not being able to say no. I hope you have a wonderful Holiday!!! I love your blogs and it’s amazing how they always seem to reach me and help me to learn something about making my life and the lives of others better. Thank you so very much!!!

  29. Nielle McCammon Avatar
    Nielle McCammon

    I’m fairly certain I’m subscribed to your email list but when trying to click the subscribe link I get a page error.

  30. Bessie Bug Avatar
    Bessie Bug

    reminds me of Mama Gena. you should check her out.

  31. jmartcougar Avatar
    jmartcougar

    wonderful post definitely something to think about during the holidays

  32. Jena Avatar
    Jena

    As a homeschooling mom of four boys, you have just described my life. I have started trying to take a little bit more time out to take care of myself but realized when it took over a month of my husband nagging me to make a dentist appointment for me that I still have a long way to go. I’d love to read this book and help bring a better balance to my life.

  33. Brian Furbush Avatar

    This sounds like a great read – would be lovely to get a copy of this during the holidays. Thanks for the contest.

  34. Alison Miller Avatar

    Years ago I attended a class that highlighted the importance of how to receive that would both fulfilling to the giver and the receiver. Your post today inspired butterflies in my stomach. The information I learned was pivotal in the way I learned to be with other people through the art of receiving. I am looking forward to reading The Power of Receiving. Bravo for bringing this art to life. I can’t wait to see the instructional exercises. Perhaps, there will be more articles on this topic that center around putting the exercises to practice and we can all share what we learned and experienced together making a community or excellent receivers.

    BTW, I am happy to hear you are taking off a few days from techonology!!!!

  35. Carolina Avatar
    Carolina

    Very interesting, would love to read more in depth! Thanks!

  36. Taylor Brooke Berman Avatar

    Wow this sounds like a book I need to read. My boyfriend is constantly telling me how I’m a giver and a lot of my friends are takers. Maybe this will teach me how to balance my time and energy to ensure that my well being. And I’m interested in the fact that it involves Quantum Theory which I’ve been reading a lot about lately. Have you read “The Dancing Wu Li Masers” by any chance?

  37. Rumpie Avatar
    Rumpie

    “Each day comes bearing its own gifts. Untie the ribbons.” ~Ruth Ann Schabacker

  38. jessica Avatar

    This sounds like a wonderful read for the start of a new year. I’d be tickled if I won a copy!

  39. Emily Avatar
    Emily

    I have the perfect person in mind to gift this book…great idea for a contest 🙂 I love love love TinyBuddha!!

    ~Emily

  40. Andi Avatar

    I have struggled with this my whole life, feeling the need to deserve and having to justify myself by giving giving giving, and feeling frustrated when it doesn’t get acknowledged. This book sounds like just what I need.

  41. strangedaze Avatar
    strangedaze

    This sounds so much like what I would love to receive in my life right now. Restoring balance, harmony and being open to what abundance is there without grasping. To be your authentic self. Thanks for a great review!

    I subscribe to your email list and follow you on twitter @MissingLynxx. I tweeted about this here:

    http://twitter.com/MissingLynxx/status/17993307082719232

    Thanks so much and Happy Holidays to all!

  42. Jennifer Avatar
    Jennifer

    Sounds interesting. I know I’m particularily bad at receiving or taking care of myself. At one time, I was so frazzled that I sat down in a chair… and proceded to complain about “this feeling in my stomach.” My boyfriend said to me: “Well, I’ve been with you all day and it’s 3 in the afternoon and you haven’t eaten anything. Maybe you’re hungry.” Geez, who forgets to eat? 🙂 I’ve gotten better, but I know I’m still not as well off as I should be… I got heavily persuaded into having an aqua massage yesterady. Shouldn’t take much persuasion to do something like that!

    Have a good holiday!

  43. Paul Avatar
    Paul

    This looks awesome. Thank you for allowing me the chance to enter!

  44. Lori Deschene Avatar

    Hmmm I’m not certain what the issue might be. The link seems to work on my end. Could you try again? My apologies for the trouble!

  45. Lori Deschene Avatar

    What a wonderful observation about receiving gratefully being a gift–it’s so true! I know I feel amazing when someone allows me to give to them. I’m sure it works the same in reverse. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

  46. Tammy Fletcher Avatar
    Tammy Fletcher

    As a professional in the counseling field I am so often guilty of leaving my own needs for last, if at all. This is a great reminded that taking care of ourselves is a must, not a luxury. Thanks!

    Tammy
    tammy@fletchertherapy.com

  47. Lori Deschene Avatar

    Thank you Barbara. I love running this site, and I love that people enjoy it. Happy holidays =)

  48. Anna Avatar
    Anna

    Growing up watching my parents give to their children, friends, and community relentlessly inspired me to try and give as much as possible daily. I often find myself overcommited and stressed trying to please everyone. I’d love to learn to better deal with the guilt I feel saying “no thanks”

  49. Iaminspiredby Avatar
    Iaminspiredby

    Would love to Recieve this gift, love all your post, Happy Holidays. Sherrin

  50. Houston1969 Avatar
    Houston1969

    I am interested in the book because as the oldest child of many, I learned at a early age to be conscious of other people thoughts, feelings and needs and hope mine would be recongize without asking. Then I entered the field of social work, encouraging and helping people is second nature. But I am finally became comfortable and feel worthy of receiving for me.

  51. nikkifaith Avatar

    Great post! Sounds like a great read!! I’m not sure how this comment will appear…. I no longer have a twitter account, but my only button below is to “post as @twitteracct.” No option to change it….

  52. Dzjessie22 Avatar
    Dzjessie22

    Especially during this season, giving from the is so important and so rewarding.

  53. Nikki Faith Avatar
    Nikki Faith

    Reposting. I was @nikkifaith. Figured out how to change my twitter default. 😉

  54. Nikki Faith Avatar
    Nikki Faith

    Now you’ll be able to contact me if I win!! 😉

  55. Mia Avatar
    Mia

    You post completely resonated with me today. I have been on a lifelong quest to balance the giving/ receiving dynamic. I remind people all the time about being open to receive and often find that I don’t take my own advice and counsel.

  56. Keith Bossey Avatar

    Obviously a timely post Lori. I think you framed the difficulty many of us have with receiving when you said, “I’d feel frustrated that other people weren’t returning that kindness and meeting my expectations.” It’s not the lack of giving that bothers us, it is the fact that our expectations get in the way. No expectations = no frustration, just happiness with receiving.

    I’m sure that the book is a great read. Thanks for pointing it out!

  57. CarahE0412 Avatar
    CarahE0412

    Your post always touch my heart and help me regain perspective of what life is really about and what is really important. Thank you so much. Happy holidays, enjoy your tech free time.

  58. DragonTat2 Avatar
    DragonTat2

    Thank you for the opportunity to win this book. It looks very useful for a person who needs better self esteem. That would be me. 🙂

    Peace&Blessings~ Susan

  59. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    This looks fabulous!

  60. Hans F Avatar

    Great post! Sounds like an interesting read! Thanks so much and Happy Holidays! 🙂

  61. Cpag001 Avatar
    Cpag001

    I’m glad to see that you will be taking time out for yourself these couple days over th holiday weekend. Your actions completely support your new book, The Power of Receiving! Which makes me hope to win a copy even more so…to enhance my life which in turn, enhances those around me. Happy Holidays!

  62. Justice Avatar
    Justice

    The cycle is endless, the more you love yourself the more love you have to give. I will heal myself and then spread the knowledge forward. Peace

  63. Kenneth Avatar
    Kenneth

    Would make a perfect gift for the holidays!

  64. Sonata Avatar
    Sonata

    Sounds like another good recommendation!

  65. Denisemarie639 Avatar
    Denisemarie639

    Have a wonderful long weekend and thankyou for bringing this book to our attention! ~Peace

  66. Marymaryco Avatar
    Marymaryco

    Wow, with three small children, I almost always am focused on what I need to give of myself, not on receiving. It would be helpful to learn a sort of balance. My family is very big on giving, self-sacrifice. Self care and learning to receive are not skills I was taught. I think this book might make a big difference in my life and, subsequently I’m sure, the life of my husband and children.

  67. wigirl74 Avatar
    wigirl74

    Loved the post… And the book sounds intriguing.

  68. Leila Avatar
    Leila

    Just signed up to your Facebook page this week and have been really enjoying all your posts. Every article seems so profound and I can always think of someone to send it to who will benefit. Thank you.

  69. Zann Avatar
    Zann

    Oh my. I can so relate. Finding the balance between being the “giving” person — even when you enjoy giving — and being that reactionary person who pouts and self-indulges when others don’t respond in kind. Sounds like a great book!

  70. Hansoul Avatar
    Hansoul

    i think there’s abundance when abundance is your goal, and abundance when something else – say, Love – is your goal. the idea that Love can, at some point, be too abundant, makes me chuckle, because if i stop to think about it (and this is certainly i think TB has spoken to before), in a glorious way, the more we give it, the more we get from it. which puts providing an abundance of Love, on the same side as receiving an abundance of Happiness.

  71. Mnb0687 Avatar
    Mnb0687

    I haven’t read the book yet, but from all the positive feedback….I want too! I’m a giver and need to learn to receive more for myself. Is this book only available on amazon?

  72. Guest Avatar
    Guest

    As a recovering giver to and major cheerleader of others, while I’ve never expected much back from other people (I’m not giving to others in order to receive), I never expected, however, to be treated badly for no good reason.

    As someone who is disabled with a chronic debilitating illness and who has experienced the friend (and often time family) flight that happens with chronic illness and who has had reported back to me the sorts of things that people say about me and my illness to make themselves feel okay about their mean-spirited behavior toward, I’ve gotten a lesson in human nature. One I’d prefer not to have gotten. C’est la vie… better to have learned this lesson now I suppose.

    I’m also pretty good at receiving without feeling indebted. (I don’t give to receive and so why should I expect other people to give with strings attached?)

    What I need to learn, however, is how to care for myself better. Maybe then, I’ll find a balance of giving and receiving… the sort of positive receiving that is not colored by disappointment in me for being human, for failing to be a non-stop fount of giving. Maybe I’ll stop attracting people into my life who are not producing a treat here or there to please me so that I keep the good stuff coming their way (that is, people who simply love to be loved in return). The sort of people who walk out when the source of all of that is very ill, needing to care for herself, and no longer has the energy to be cheering from their sidelines at the frequency that they’ve grown accustomed to.

    Maybe then, if I start giving to myself more, caring for myself better, I’ll communicate that I’m worthy of love (I already believed that but I guess that is something that must be demonstrated to others so the co-dependent types will not flock to my side), and I’ll attract people into my life who, like me, give without expectation, give without strings attached, give love from source itself.

  73. chelle Avatar
    chelle

    I know lots of people that would benefit from reading this book. Awesome look forward to reading more.

  74. LC Avatar

    I can’t wait to read (and learn) from this book.

  75. Janet Avatar
    Janet

    Receiving is just as challenging as giving…especially for those of us who were raised that it is a selfish act. This book sounds amazing!

  76. Jerilee Avatar
    Jerilee

    Thank you for this post. Can’t think of a better book to give to myself as I too forget to give to me but never forget to give to others. It’s my nature and I love doing it. I just need to add me to the list too….. 🙂

  77. BMin Avatar
    BMin

    Life always seems to hand you what you need. This site never fails to deliver! Thank you:)

  78. Brenda Avatar
    Brenda

    Thank you. I would really like to receive a copy of The Power of Receiving. I think it would really benefit me. I look forward to your posts each and every day! 🙂

  79. SP Avatar
    SP

    Thanks, Lori. The subject of this book strikes a chord with me. Learning to find that balance between giving and receiving is something on which I’ve been working. I believe, when we grow up with the message, “Tis better to give than to receive”, we learn to put ourselves far down that list of people who deserve our love, attention, energy. Life experiences have helped me to question that premise. I continue to work on it.

  80. Victoria Avatar
    Victoria

    This book sounds fantastic, and is probably exactly what I need right now! If I don’t win, I’ll have to look up a copy elsewhere 🙂

  81. creightonc Avatar

    Found this site around the same time I found out about my husband’s affair and it has been such a blessing! So truly helpful in recentering my thoughts as I painfully close this one chapter of my life and open up a whole new exciting one.

    Love the concept of the book too as I am still in the process of learning it’s actually OK to say no or cancel existing plans to instead take time and just spend time taking care of yourself. Going through divorce and losing my dad this past year kind of gave me a “pass” in many eyes. I was allowed to step back, cancel plans, etc. It was socially acceptable. But doing so also taught me a lot. Why are you allowed to do that only in extreme situations? Why can’t that be the norm? Your house around you is only as strong as your healthy, well, and rested foundation. Thanks for reminding us of this valuable lesson!

  82. Melanie Avatar
    Melanie

    I start my day off everyday with a cup of coffee and my Tiny Buddha email. Thank you for doing what you do and inspiring us on a daily basis! Happy Holidays!

  83. Lauren Avatar
    Lauren

    I stopped by via Twitter. I always love seeing your tweets, they make my day. 🙂

  84. Sonja Preston Avatar
    Sonja Preston

    Lori, I am so glad I stumbled upon your site a few months ago, and love seeing what insights I get with each posting of yours – thanks for providing daily Inspiration and food for thought! Sonja

  85. Caro Avatar
    Caro

    I love tiny buddha! Totally inspiring <3

  86. Nancy M Scuri Avatar

    Some people, sadly enough, see receiving as being weak or needy. This attitude hardens one and denies the joy of giving to others. Life is better with an open heart.

  87. Lulainsfran Avatar
    Lulainsfran

    if we give the best of ourselves, 100% to everyone without expecting anything back, that’s a true blessing. Keep our mind and ego silent and just let our heart to work and do it’s best.

    Life will always take care of giving you back even more that you have given, just be aware of what is surrounding you, and accept everything you get.

  88. Morgan Avatar
    Morgan

    I really enjoy the site, so I’ll be interested to see what this book has to say. Thank you.

  89. Kristen Avatar
    Kristen

    Thank you for this 🙂 Happy Holidays!

  90. Colleen Avatar
    Colleen

    i look forward to my daily dose of wisdoms, insights, guidance from Tiny Buddha. the messages seem to be divinly ‘just what i need to hear” – every time. thank you for sharing this site with me and everyone else!

  91. Barbara Avatar
    Barbara

    I look forward to continuing to read Tiny Buddha. It’s one of the few blogs I read regularly. It is definitely a balance with the giving and receiving.

  92. Janetnfl Avatar
    Janetnfl

    I’m not sure I even knew it was ok to be nice to yourself until this past year. You just have to get the ego out of the way and just be. We need to be kind to ourselves as we would to another loved one.
    PS: I love Tiny Buddha!

  93. sam Avatar
    sam

    “Information is just bits of data. Knowledge is putting them together. Wisdom is transcending them.”
    — Ram Dass

  94. Judi Avatar
    Judi

    How important it is to be “able to receive without feeling obligated or indebted” and to find the courage to be your authentic self ! As more people discover Amanda Owen’s book, I’m sure they will agree that this is an important message that almost all of us need to hear and learn how to incorporate it into our lives.

  95. edna s. Avatar

    Hi thanks for the chance to win this important book…Happy Holidays to you and yours…e*

  96. Sofia Avatar
    Sofia

    Who doesn’t need help in the giving/receiving balance? I know I need to be reminded that being able to receive actually helps strengthen our ability to also give. Thank you, Amanda Owen for devoting a book to a something so important.

  97. Dave Hersam Avatar

    I’ve long followed and loved all the tiny buddha quotes and other material, and would love to delve into it even more!

  98. Lee Ann Avatar
    Lee Ann

    Such a beautiful acknowledgement of our overextended and relentless pursuit of giving during the holidays ~ Thank you for reminding me to step back and think about why I give!

  99. chan21782003 Avatar
    chan21782003

    Already a list subscriber! 🙂

  100. RacerX2000 Avatar
    RacerX2000

    This is something I completely relate to. I always feel as if I’m giving and giving and not getting in return. Not that I’m expecting, but once in a while it would be nice for someone to reciprocate. It seems it happens so infrequently that I’m completely floored when it does.

  101. Guest Avatar
    Guest

    It is a powerful message to always remember…Thank you

  102. Kelly-Ann Avatar
    Kelly-Ann

    This totally spoke to me. I feel like I’m always putting other’s needs before mine. When I don’t someone is around to question my intentions and I question my actions. I am grateful for the life I have and I don’t want to feel bad when I need to think of myself.

  103. Erin Lanahan Avatar
    Erin Lanahan

    And you SHOULD have a break Lori. We so appreciate all that you do and for shining your light so bright that it helps us find our own. I loved this post and I SOOOOOO want this book:) I need help in these areas for sure, lol, and it is definitely the newest and most recent issue I am dealing with and learning how to shift. I am wishing you a beautiful holiday and I look forward to reading this book, if I don’t win it, I’m going to buy it as soon as possible! Lots of love and blessings to you,
    Erin Lanahan

  104. Melanie Commons Avatar

    Thank you for your consistent wisdom and simple yet profound quotations. As a woman I have had it instilled into me from a very young age that my role is to give and have no expectation of receiving. Over a lifetime I would think this would build silent resentment as I would feel unappreciated. I put a stop to just being ‘the giver’ and became ‘the gracious receiver’ about a year ago. What a difference this has made in my life! Thank you for your story it really struck a cord with me. Merry Christmas.

  105. Kikibao Avatar
    Kikibao

    I LOVE THIS SITE! It gives me hope to be a better person… the person who I was intended to be. The journey toward self awareness is not easy, but with guidance from others, make it a bit easier.

  106. Chérise Dyer Avatar
    Chérise Dyer

    Sounds like what the doctor has ordered. I’ve been off work for 5 weeks – my body has just thrown in the towel and let me know I can’t go on giving all the time without looking after me and, learning to receive also. I am a body/mind therapist who would really appreciate this resource – I could read it over January since I’ll be off work for a bit longer. Love your posts. Merry Christmas -enjoy.
    Chérise
    (on yor list – georgeouscyd)

  107. DalaLuz Avatar
    DalaLuz

    I would love a chance to win this book, I have plenty of working material waiting for me regarding this issue…

    I also tweeted about your giveaway (http://twitter.com/DalaLuz/status/18081762198425600)

  108. Patti_mcgee Avatar
    Patti_mcgee

    merry xmas to all:) thanks so much for starting this page and putting it out there for all of us to receive:):) another thought that makes a smiling difference to my days:)

  109. Seasonsreasons Avatar
    Seasonsreasons

    Thanks for the tip on the book. I’m very interested in reading more! Thanks Tiny Buddha

    Karen Albert
    http://seasonsreasons.com
    http://mygirlfriendsnetwork.com

  110. Babs Avatar
    Babs

    I’ve been a receiver of the Tiny Buddha newsletters. I have found them enlightening and a source of peace in my hectic life. Thanks for this. I would love to read a copy of The Power of Receiving…..can you enter me for a free copy? Thanks in advance and Happy Holidays everyone!

  111. Tammy Avatar
    Tammy

    A reminder I sorely needed, thank you! Giving feels good, but no question we can run out of energy, leading to stress, fatigue, and even illness. Great reminder of the value of learning to receive.

    tammy@sdcounseling.com

  112. Chris Avatar
    Chris

    I a recent receiver of the Tiny Buddha newsletters. . and I would like to read a copy of The Power of Receiving…..can you enter me for a free copy? Many thanks for the well though and well written blog!

  113. Kknowles727 Avatar
    Kknowles727

    I am a Tiny Buddha subscriber – at DeRoche.6@gmail.com – I would love a copy of this book to read and share with my family and loved ones! – Kimberly

  114. Jen Avatar
    Jen

    That sounds like a great book.

  115. Doesn't Matter Avatar
    Doesn’t Matter

    Everyone says I’m so giving but what they don’t know is I have ulterior motives. I give so you’ll like me because I feel so unworthy. When you try to give to me I want to cry, I’m so overwhelmed because you don’t see me as I see myself, unworthy. I tend to keep an invisible scorecard so I’m always the one who has given more.
    I’m going to work at healing the past in the new year.

  116. Guest Avatar
    Guest

    Hi guest
    This is Amanda, the person who wrote The Power of Receiving. I am so glad you relate to this post and to what Lori is writing. I have a motto: The only possible match for someone who doesn’t know how to receive is someone who doesn’t know how to give.

    20 years ago I started teaching people how to receive. When people became skilled receivers, the people in their lives began giving more. Plus they formed new friendships with giving people. We learn how to give, but no one teaches us how to receive – or even what receiving is.

    It’s been my passion to write this book and to make receiving easy and simple! I give really practical easy steps to help you balance your giving with receiving. A good exercise to start with is to receive a compliment — graciously. Don’t block what life/people want to give you. I hope this information is helpful!
    Amanda

  117. Guest Avatar
    Guest

    Hi Jerilee
    This is Amanda, author of The Power of Receiving. I appreciate your comment. I like what you say about adding yourself to your list. I always say that being a Receiver is not about trading places with someone — it’s about including yourself. I believe it is natural to receive as well as to give. When most of our energy is geared toward giving and doing, it is easy to become exhausted and also to train the people in our lives to not think of giving. Receiving replenishes our mind, body and spirit.
    Amanda

  118. Guest Avatar
    Guest

    Hi – this is Amanda, author of The Power of Receiving. You can get my book from any bookstore as well as on amazon. Thanks so much for your interest!

  119. KAH Avatar
    KAH

    What an awesome subject! Love the concept, love the giveaways, love Little Buddha!

  120. Guest Avatar
    Guest

    Hi Houston1969
    I wrote this nook for everybody since we live in a world that has not taught us the value and benefits of receiving, but people who are drawn to the helping fields are in a unique position. You help so many people during work hours — and you may also be the go-to person when family members or friends need help. This is true for many people whose work is geared toward helping others. I believe becoming skilled at receiving offers many benefits to people in the helping fields.
    Amanda

  121. Guest Avatar
    Guest

    Hi Tammy
    I just addressed this exact issue in a response above to Houston 1969.
    Amanda (author of The Power of Receiving)

  122. Guest Avatar
    Guest

    Hi Taylor,
    This is Amanda, author of The Power of Receiving. I have a section in my book that starts out with this: For every Doer there is a Taker and for every Giver there is a Receiver. I make a huge distinction between the two to help people to shift the way they give. Thanks for your comment!

  123. Dave Hersam Avatar

    I’ve long followed and loved all the tiny buddha quotes and other material, and would love to delve into it even more!

  124. Trish Avatar
    Trish

    Hiya Lori – am already a subscriber so don’t know if I did that bit right but anyway……Have just moved into a Buddhist residency about 2 months ago in order to pursue a masters degree – a long way from home and because i am supportive of this philosophy, I consider myself a Buddhist.
    Over the last couple weeks, the question of giving has arisen in classes and discussions…..this particular tradition is very “other focused” (I felt) to the point of making oneself totally insignificant in the giving process – shades of “martydom” from my Catholic background began to raise their ugly head – and though there is so much I still value here in this community and teachings…I found that I really had to decide for myself to what extent I felt it was appropriate to give, so that in helping others, this would not be to my own detriment.
    So you can imagine how supportive and reassuring it was to open this post today – because I decided to do what was true to my own authentic self, despite running the risk of it not seeming popular or approved of……so once again…..thanks for putting out there, what so many people probably very much need to hear in that moment. Trish.

  125. Dwinch Avatar
    Dwinch

    I wish I had had access to a book similar to The Power of Receiving some years ago. I was in a rut of giving to someone who I felt needed my attention that I made myself ill. It took some therapy and kindness to myself to restore some balance to my life. To receive is not selfish at all and is, in my opinion, a must if we are to stay sane.

  126. Kai Avatar
    Kai

    I’ve also tweeted for an extra entry!

  127. Idoyoga Avatar
    Idoyoga

    Love your wisdom! Everyday there is some much to absorb.Peace

  128. ale Avatar
    ale

    I wanna win! 🙂

  129. stephanieblaising Avatar
    stephanieblaising

    Without receiving you cannot give.

  130. Cynthia Avatar
    Cynthia

    Enjoyed your post. Right now I’m working on receiving love. Would love a copy of the book.

    Blessings,
    Cynthia

  131. Chevela Avatar
    Chevela

    I want to receive more only because it will allow me to give more to others.
    ~Chevela

  132. Nancy Avatar
    Nancy

    Lori, I had just finished going on a walk with a friend when I read this and we THIS is what we talked about! We are planning her bachelorette party and she feels bad that we are organizing and paying for it, she doesn’t feel worthy of receiving it 🙁 I forwarded her the quote 🙂

    Thank you!
    Nancy

  133. Leesha Avatar
    Leesha

    I love the purpose behind this book. If one continues to give until he/she is empty, there is nothing left to replenish oneself. Self-interest is key in being able to give unto others.

  134. Kristi Avatar
    Kristi

    this is exactly what I needed to receive today. Thank you.

    Kristi

  135. Pattigengler Avatar
    Pattigengler

    It all comes out in the wash, somehow.

  136. Guest Avatar
    Guest

    What you describe, I believe is true for many people.To include oneself is not selfish. I believe when we receive sometimes and give at other times we feel more connected to others. Activity and receptivity are a natural pair!
    Amanda, author of The Power of Receiving

  137. Guest Avatar
    Guest

    Even Cinderella put down the broom and cleaning rags and made a wish to go to the ball – and look at what happened to her! A great dress, a fairy godmother, marriage to a prince, and better relationships with step-mother and step sisters! It’s good to give, but good to receive also.
    Amanda, author of The Power of Receiving

  138. Ksilay1 Avatar
    Ksilay1

    Love the quote below me (Sam) and LOVE this topic. It is something I have struggled with. I see so many wonderful people and I SEE how they help others and act in selfless ways. What you don’t see all the time, however, is how they take time for themselves and how they actually receive from others. I think this is a common misconception and I would LOVE to read this book to work through these ideas in my life, especially, in the future.

  139. Jamie Avatar
    Jamie

    I would love to read this! I am feeling SO overextended lately.

  140. Heidi Krill Avatar
    Heidi Krill

    I would like to win a copy of this book.

  141. wonderbink Avatar
    wonderbink

    I’d like to practice receiving by receiving this book!

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  143. katrina Avatar
    katrina

    I’ve definitely felt the exhaustion of always giving & waiting for the reciprocity that feels slow in coming. Thank you for the opportunity to win!

  144. Kassatti Avatar
    Kassatti

    Balance is everything : )

  145. Loi Laing Avatar
    Loi Laing

    Thanks for all the Tiny Buddha wisdom! Looking forward to more everyday enlightenment in 2011 🙂

  146. Raspberrymoondoula Avatar
    Raspberrymoondoula

    This sounds like just the book I need to read. Thank you for your work, and how fun to enter a contest..

  147. d0llx Avatar
    d0llx

    I would love to receive a copy of this book.. i really feel i would benefit from it. 🙂 thank you for the opportunity to win this! Btw, i tweeted also, from @d0llx 🙂

  148. Michaelgabriel777 Avatar
    Michaelgabriel777

    hi from Michael Gabriel I live in Toronto Ontario Canada, I would like to get the book: The Power of Receiving. My email is michaelgabriel777@hotmail.com

  149. A R Avatar
    A R

    Thank u so much for this opportunity to win a book. =)))))))))))

  150. Carol Brown Avatar
    Carol Brown

    Thank you for giving each of us a chance to win the book. I always believed it was better to give without thinking what you would get in return. And to give out of love. Merry Christmas.

  151. Suzendu Avatar
    Suzendu

    I read this post, thinking how much I need to read this book, but that I wouldn’t enter so that someone who needs it more would have a better chance. Then I realized what I was doing – putting the world’s needs ahead of my own, as usual. So here I am, entering. Because I AM deserving, even if my insecure inner child is covering her face in shame right now.

  152. Susanne Avatar
    Susanne

    Thank you. I follow you on Twitter, and have benefited from your messages. I will check out your book at Amazon. The book’s topic is exactly what I’m exploring with my therapist right now.

  153. smoothjade Avatar
    smoothjade

    Receiving hurts

  154. C Kia Avatar
    C Kia

    These posts are an excellent source of universal wisdom!

  155. Naomi Avatar
    Naomi

    After a pretty traumatic year I’m trying to learn how to receive again, to feel worthy and deserving of the loving kindness that my friends and family send my way. Tiny Buddha has been an enormous help, thank you for all you do.

  156. Sarah Ann Enright Avatar
    Sarah Ann Enright

    I’ve just discovered this concept very recently through a yoga business workshop. All I heard was “attract abundance” and I felt the shift in my psyche immediately.

    I am no longer overwhelmed by abundance, I soak it all in and feel the joy of everything, even the unpleasant. All of a sudden any human drama and craziness in the world has transformed from pain and sadness to pure joy in my heart. Then I share the joy with everyone I come in contact and it brings more joy to my heart and so on and so on…

    I truly admire the wonderful way you choose to experience your life, by sharing this concept with others. Just knowing this book is out there for us to experience is a great gift.

    Namaste.
    Sarah

  157. Omega Doom Avatar

    Thank you Lori for bringing to us Tiny Buddha! We forget at times that the tiniest things can bring the most joy in our lives.

  158. @SerInteractive Avatar
    @SerInteractive

    Something I def need to learn more about… loving myself.

  159. hpygrammy22 Avatar

    Merry Christmas and peace, love and joy in 2011

  160. hpygrammy22 Avatar

    Merry Christmas Lori and to everyone who have *given* to TB…which i practice receiving daily. So many blessings and i’m always filled with gratitude, which in turn i give away, which in turn gives back and it’s a never-ending circle of <3 (love)! hugs and joy to our world xxoo<3 (yes, i tweeted too '-)

  161. hpygrammy22 Avatar

    Merry Christmas Lori and to everyone who have *given* to TB…which i practice receiving daily. So many blessings and i’m always filled with gratitude, which in turn i give away, which in turn gives back and it’s a never-ending circle of <3 (love)! hugs and joy to our world xxoo<3 (yes, i tweeted too '-)

  162. Jenna Avatar
    Jenna

    It has been a rough journey for me this year, but tiny buddha is helping me through it. Thank you.

  163. Kidset1 Avatar
    Kidset1

    It’s been my experience, especially at this stage in my life, that if I don’t take care of myself, I can’t do a good job of taking care of my aging spouse – or a good job at work. If your well is empty, no one can drink from it.

  164. Angela Avatar
    Angela

    Thank you for spreading the joy! So wise you are.

  165. Flexprogress Avatar
    Flexprogress

    Sounds like just what i need 2 b reading at this point in my life thanks another great article

  166. Karen Avatar
    Karen

    There is a certain selfishness involved in my giving, and I would love to receive this book to learn to let go of that.

  167. srdny76 Avatar
    srdny76

    This sounds like a great book to start reading at the end and beginning of a year.

  168. Barb Avatar
    Barb

    I have to agree with Doesn’t Matter. The thing that upsets me most is when people are nice to me. Be rude, yell, anything but nice. It brings me to tears everytime.

  169. Lesa McMahon Avatar
    Lesa McMahon

    I subscribe to Tiny Buddha and i’d love to win.

  170. Tracymayton Avatar
    Tracymayton

    “Thoughts become things” ~ The Buddha.

  171. Susan Avatar
    Susan

    “It’s about finding the courage to be your authentic self so that you can invite other people’s genuine acceptance.”
    That really resonates – I’m intrigued.

  172. LTphoto Avatar
    LTphoto

    I love tinybuddha.com!

  173. Stef Avatar

    This would be a great after-holiday read!

  174. Don Avatar
    Don

    Great stuff… When I worked for a big corporation, we called it ” pay yourself first”.

    Thanks for being there forwith all of us.

    Don
    bmw3092@yahoo.com

  175. Jeff Cuneo Avatar
    Jeff Cuneo

    I’d love the opportunity to try this new book. Thanks, Lori for everything you do!

  176. Sheri Avatar
    Sheri

    Looks like a very interesting book. It is a fine line between giving and giving too much.

  177. Lorelei Avatar
    Lorelei

    Sounds like something I need to read!

  178. Lamishia Avatar
    Lamishia

    i want i want i want!

  179. Michele Avatar
    Michele

    I look forward to getting my emails from TinyBuddha. They ALWAYS make me have a better day and help me get through anything i may be struggling with at that time. I would love to read The Power of Receiving.

  180. HappyMango Avatar
    HappyMango

    Having spent this holiday over extending myself, I’m finding I’m on a road to self distruction because I feel I give and give and then just when I think I’ve given all I can, I give more and end up a blubbery mess at the end of the day. I’m having a serious struggle with determining how do you give to yourself without seeming selfish? How do you ask for what you need when it’s expected you will always give/bend as you have in the past. I heard all weekend long how wonderful my family thought Christmas was and I’m left feeling drained and wanting to “run away”. 🙂

  181. Renee Marino Avatar
    Renee Marino

    Thank you!

  182. Jennie Avatar
    Jennie

    Sounds very interesting. Would appreciate having a copy. I could learn alot from this!

  183. La_5 Avatar
    La_5

    I’m already a subscriber – would love to win a copy of this book. Also wanted to thank you for 12/20’s post about writing your own blog. “Flying your freak flag” caught my attention although I tend to fly a geek flag. I started blogging about 2 weeks ago & love what you had to say.

  184. Elisabeth Avatar
    Elisabeth

    This book sounds amazing! Thank you for sharing such healing suggestions to readers of your website.

  185. melanie Avatar
    melanie

    Amanda- How ironic that in such a time as ours with possessions, abundance and stuff sitting in heaps everywhere; garages, closets, landfills, That as a culture we struggle with receiving. Seldom having the accompanying feelings of abundance and gratitude that leaves a person satisfied. Generally those feelings don’t come with the stuff, Thank you for your book. I look forward to reading it.
    Melanie

  186. Slovydal Avatar
    Slovydal

    A timely subject. I’m in the midst of explaining to my sister back in CA that the person who stole my Christmas gift from her [off the porch] must have needed it more than I did : )

  187. Barb Avatar
    Barb

    I have to agree with Doesn’t Matter. The thing that upsets me most is when people are nice to me. Be rude, yell, anything but nice. It brings me to tears everytime.

  188. Annette Avatar
    Annette

    What a wonderful reminder…I tend to always ensure I am taking care of those around me and sometimes forget to ensure I am taking care of myself.

  189. christine Avatar
    christine

    I find it very hard to receive without feeling guilt or shame. Would love to have this book!

  190. Ernest Avatar

    “we shouldn’t be ashamed to pursue and attain enough” – well said.
    It’s a paradox how this works but in order for you to give you must 1st receive. Whether its knowledge, love or a tangible item, you cannot give something if you have nothing. So in order to experience life to it’s fullest we must not be ashamed to pursue more since the drive to attain more is to have more experience which in turn allow us to share more with others in forms of giving. The universe works in mysterious ways. Let’s embrace and enjoy that experience.

  191. Mathomhous Avatar
    Mathomhous

    Lori, I would love to win the book; I make time to read your post every day; you keep me on track; thanks!
    Lyn

  192. Melsmom Avatar
    Melsmom

    Interestingly, this season of giving is smacking me in the face with the gift of receiving, and this post is adding to the “meaningful coincidences” – thank you!

  193. Sarah Avatar
    Sarah

    I have such a problem allowing myself to receive- even the act of receiving a compliment is so uncomfortable for me.

  194. Brooke Zielinski Avatar
    Brooke Zielinski

    Love your daily posts and would love the opportunity to receive a tool to help me transform my being a little more. Thank you for what you do!

    Namaste.

  195. Keseymour Avatar
    Keseymour

    Long time reader – and I really enjoy your wisdom. I agree with many of the other posters, I often feel like I have to give more than others and I see people every day who are afraid to accept gifts for fear of the obligations they expect to be attached.

    Thanks!

  196. kristika87 Avatar
    kristika87

    I have a very bad habit of over-promising, over-committing, and over-extending myself, instead of just recognizing my own limitations of what I can do, then I feel miserable when I must cancel and disappoint others. It is all rooted in seeking approval from others, instead of from myself. My scorecard is how many ways I did something wrong or stupid or embarrassing. I will quickly overlook my accomplishments to tally up my failures. I don’t feel that I deserve much from others and have a hard time asking for help when I need it. I deserve more that what I have limited myself to in life, but I need to remind myself of this and find a way to break out of this negativity.

  197. Jessica Turner Avatar

    I was just talking to a friend about this subject. I am looking forward to reading the book!

  198. Jessica Turner Avatar

    I was just talking to a friend about the power of knowing your true self and how your views on life can become so much more powerful. I can’t wait to read this book!

  199. Michelle Avatar
    Michelle

    I think that this is a common issue in life… that you work so hard to be a “good” person, that you start to equate doing things for yourself as “selfish”. Even though age has taught me that I cannot do that constantly, there is still some guilt with that. I look forward to reading this book (one way or another!) and passing it on to some of my friends who suffer the same compulsion.

  200. melanie Avatar
    melanie

    I would love to read this – please add me to the list. I receive Tiny Buddha every day by e-mail.

  201. 2r401f24 Avatar
    2r401f24

    Hmmm not sure if I got in on this yet but here is my comment just in case.

  202. Lovleemom Avatar
    Lovleemom

    Funn thing…no mistakes….this has been the message to me from the Universe lately…”receive”. I’m ready. My daily affrimation is….” I open my hear, mind, and arms to receive all that the Universe has to give me”…..thanks for the idea! LOL

  203. Karen Taylor Avatar
    Karen Taylor

    This topic in general “receiving” is something I’ve struggled with all of my life. This book seems to address these issues head-on and would definitely open up a door to furthering enriching my life. As a yoga instructor and thetahealer I continually look to be my authentic self and I feel like I’m making progress until someone gives me something. Then I’m filled with guilt and obligation. I’m working on releasing these feelings, and like everything in life it takes a daily awareness.

  204. Laughingstar314 Avatar
    Laughingstar314

    Sounds like a wonderful book… Here’s to hoping I can add it to my personal library:)

  205. Prashant Salunke Avatar
    Prashant Salunke

    dis is something that will make conscious with lot of stuff for entire life.
    Prashant Salunke

  206. Z Edward87 Avatar
    Z Edward87

    This sounds wonderful. The truth is that if you don’t treat yourself well no one else will. If people see that you give and don’t like to take they will consciously or unconsciously take advantage.

  207. Calmartie Avatar
    Calmartie

    Lately, I have been remembering my mother’s oft-repeated words to me, “You are so selfish.” I could never do enough for her to change those words into, “You are so giving,” though, of course, as a little girl I tried and tried. That has translated into a life-time of giving, often resentful giving (which is not really giving, at all, is it?), but denying my own needs. Time for a little balance in this area of my life and to learn to receive, too. Thanks for this timely reminder.

  208. Kim Avatar
    Kim

    Thank you for the opportunity. I plan on reading this book whether I win it or not. : )

  209. dharmamama Avatar
    dharmamama

    Currently studying a tape from Pema Chodron — I write “studying” since I have listened to it SO many times and am trying to live it each day. She speaks about “idiot compassion” — giving so much that we wind up hurting ourselves. Not an easy one for this Western, Episcopalian “good girl” who was raised to believe in the power of selflessness….

    I look forward to hearing more about the power of receiving — my guilt meter is spiking high just writing that!

    Peace and many thanks for all that you do — very helpful to have the point to ponder on a daily basis.

  210. Guest Avatar
    Guest

    I think this book would be very good for me and my boyfriend. We are both learning how to balance giving and receiving. I used to give all my time to my friends and then i step out to stop giving since i never received anything back from then. now im a bit lost. my boyfriend gives all his time and effort to his friends. I wish they were time he didn’t feel obligated. if he tries to step back they start acting that he doesnt care for them, even though he does. I want him to be able to balance giving his time to his friends and also receiving their love and caring for him back.

  211. sarah nean bruce Avatar

    although i have known receiving is good too (which means allowing people to give to me), i have only recently put into practice this aspect of reciprocity, and let these generous people experience the joyous feeling of giving to me that i experienced when i gave to them & others. i am able to accept gifts of abundance without protesting or feeling unworthy or thinking i have to immediately give something to that person in return. over the years i practiced “pay it forward” & that power is also part of our universe of reciprocity and my path of forgiveness and my journey of self-acceptance ~ sb http://sarahneanbruce.wordpress.com/

  212. Guest Avatar
    Guest

    Love the blog, I take time to read it every day!! Would love the chance to win this book and have even more tiny buddha in my life 🙂

  213. Prasanna Avatar

    Sounds like a great book! Would love to win it! 🙂

  214. guest Avatar
    guest

    this is one book I will have on my new years resolution to read and follow. I turn 50 in 2011 and have given so much to my family and others always believing this is what I was supposed to do. Turns out in giving and never looking after myself I have no respect from my family. My children will only visit me if I pay them to and only if I pay for them all to come at once. My eldest only calls when he wants money. This will be the year that I learn to live for me not work for others, it will be hard but the change is overdue.
    thank you

  215. Dondidly Avatar
    Dondidly

    In my mid-fifties I’m still trying to figure out how or what to ask. I keep DOing because I think that is what we are supposed to do. I was raised to believe that we are supposed to keep it together and make it all look nice, and as the youngest of seven children (in a lower-income family) I think I became accustomed to just getting whatever was available. I seem to be very empathic and have been told by a Medical Intuitive/Reiki Master that my heart chakra is the biggest she’s ever seen. I keep wondering why others don’t look after my best interest when it seems all I do is look out for theirs? And then resentment starts …

  216. Roberta Avatar
    Roberta

    I work as an aid on the memory care unit at a nursing home. I learn and relearn not to expect anything back from the people when I give of myself. However, sometimes when I least expect it, I get a smile or a hug and that makes everything (being hit, spit on, etc.) worth it. I love the residents. I love my job!

  217. Kate Avatar
    Kate

    I struggle with this constantly. I have spent a lot of time trying to let go of any skewed sense of entitlement that I have, and I love being a giver. But I forget to let other people do things for me. Sometimes I’m not sure if I know how to let people help me, and I have a hard time saying no. This book seems amazing and like a really necessary thing in this day and age. Thank you!

  218. Guest Avatar
    Guest

    What a great article and an interesting sounding book. Totally a been there done that moment for me. I’m still working on trying to receive and not just give all the time!

  219. AvePeggyn Avatar
    AvePeggyn

    I connect to this as I connect to all from Tiny Buddha!

  220. Stephencd Avatar
    Stephencd

    Sounds like a book I need to read. Seems I’m always giving and not getting back!

  221. […] Owen launched her book The Power of Receiving, which I reviewed last week. She tackles an important topic—that we need to find the strength to ask for and […]

  222. Jen Avatar
    Jen

    How WONDERFUL! It’s so true that when the student is ready the teacher will come! I am so ready to change my thoughts, beliefs, and outdated patterns. I AM ready to receive! Wahooo! You know it is still a little uncomfortable for me to stand up and feel this but.. what a relief and great joy to finally open my arms up and out just for me. Thank you Lori for this opportunity and Thank you Amanda for the direction. Many Blessings to all.
    Jen

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    Tcummins

    Hi, thank you for your wisdom, my son turns 18 tomorrow and this is the perfect gift for him. Amazing literature.

  224. Margaret Avatar
    Margaret

    This is so powerful: The only possible match for someone who doesn’t know how to receive is someone who doesn’t know how to give.x

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    Margaret

    Would love to receive this book!

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    patrick

    before I pay any attention to any of this type of stuff, I always ask; show me what you have received as a result of this, other than the book profits. I have read a thousand self-help books and only rarely was the author rich. Most of these are gimmicks that worked a few times for a few people but rarely last. If you aren’t worth a Million, with your own airplane, your words are irrelevant. Churches are dying, because they don’t deliver any real results. I look for real, tangible results. “Physician, heal thyself!”

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