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  • Taschenbuch: 244 Seiten
  • Verlag: Balcony Press (31. August 2011)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 145250234X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1452502342
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 22,6 x 15 x 1,8 cm
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  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 9.515 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)

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After too many years of unfulfilling work, Bronnie Ware began searching for a job with heart. Despite having no formal qualifications or experience, she found herself in palliative care. Over the years she spent tending to the needs of those who were dying, Bronnie's life was transformed. Later, she wrote an Internet blog about the most common regrets expressed to her by the people she had cared for. The article, also called The Top Five Regrets of the Dying, gained so much momentum that it was read by more than three million people around the globe in its first year. At the requests of many, Bronnie now shares her own personal story. Bronnie has had a colourful and diverse past, but by applying the lessons of those nearing their death to her own life, she developed an understanding that it is possible for people, if they make the right choices, to die with peace of mind. In this book, she expresses in a heartfelt retelling how significant these regrets are and how we can positively address these issues while we still have the time. The Top Five Regrets of the Dying gives hope for a better world. It is a story told through sharing her inspiring and honest journey, which will leave you feeling kinder towards yourself and others, and more determined to live the life you are truly here to live. This delightful memoir is a courageous, life-changing book.

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Das Buch hat mich wirklich interessiert, allerdings hab ich es mir dann doch ein bisschen anders vorgestellt.
Ich dachte der Aufbau des Buchs wäre mehr in Richtung Ratgeber, dabei handelt es sich hierbei hauptsächlich um eine Biographie der Autorin und ein Hauptaugenmerk liegt auf ihrem Bemühen, ihr Leben in den Griff zu bekommen.
Die Autorin Bronnie Ware hat zuerst im Bankbereich gearbeitet, dann aber gemerkt, dass dies nicht die richtige Berufswahl für sie ist. Im Anschluß hat sie in verschiedenen Bereichen an unterschiedlichen Orten gearbeitet. Nach ihrer Rückkehr in ihre Heimat Australien beginnt sie, im Pflegebereich zu arbeiten und kümmert sich hierbei als eine Art Privatkrankenschwester um sterbende Patienten. Im Zuge dieser Beschäftigung kommt sie auch auf ihre Thesen der 5 Hauptpunkte, die sterbende Menschen bedauern. Hier liegt auch der interessante Teil des Buches und die Schilderungen des Sterbens und dabei stattfindenden Rückblicks der Menschen ist auch durchaus berührend. Mir persönlich hat jedoch die Autorin den Spaß am Lesen etwas verdorben. Sie hat so eine "heilige" Art an sich, alles zu erklären, jedes Verhalten in Ordnung zu finden und zu entschuldigen, die mich doch etwas abgestoßen hat. Ganz ehrlich hat mich nicht überrascht, dass sie zu Ende des Buchs eine schwere Depression entwickelt, denn jemand, der so keine Ecken und Kanten an anderen Menschen erkennen kann, ist mir doch ein bisschen Suspekt.
Das Thema selber ist jedoch interessant und schön beschrieben, deshalb drei Sterne.
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A Beautiful Memoir 10. Dezember 2011
Von Belinda - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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THE TOP FIVE REGRETS OF THE DYING: A Life Transformed by the Dearly Departing

I love this book and think it is one of the most powerful I have ever read. It is important to approach the book with the knowledge that it is a memoir of the author's life, rather than only about dying people. There are plenty of stories about her patients there too, some of which made me cry. Actually, the book made me cry a few times.

I like that the author has used her own life though, as an example of how challenging it can be to overcome some of the things the dying people were talking about. The messages from the dying people are very powerful, because we also get to see how important they are for life right now, through examples from the author's life.

This is a book of wisdom with so many wonderful, heart stories. It covers many aspects of life, well beyond the regrets themselves. It has left me feeling very positive about myself and much stronger than I was before. In the very least, it is also an easy and highly enjoyable read.

Towards the end, I felt like applauding Bronnie for the endurance of fortitude. I am so glad she shared her life with us this way. This book is powerful and a great example of inner-strength and determination, one that will surely touch your heart.
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Mixed feelings 7. Dezember 2011
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I had high hopes for this book. The concept really appealed to me. Unfortunately though, I just didn't feel like the concept was very well executed. Don't get me wrong, there's some really great parts in it but I just feel like it fell short of my expectations. I just felt like there was WAY too much storytelling about the authors own personal life and not enough tales from the lives of those who were spending their last days on this earth. I would say it's about 75% about the author's life and 25% about the people who were about to pass on. The author's personal stories are usually tied into the lessons she learned from the dying patients she cared for, but still I wanted to hear more about the lives of the patients themselves.

The author's stories about herself are interesting. She obviously has lead a very free and interesting life, but constantly hearing about it loses it's appeal after a while. I was hoping to gain insight and wisdom from the people who were seeing life from their last days. I did get a portion of that, but not nearly as much as I had hoped. Strangely, a lot of the words of wisdom came from the author, which is fine I suppose, but that's not quite what I bought the book for.

Also, the end of the book got really self indulgent in my opinion. I was really feeling like giving the book 4 stars until I neared the end. There's a small portion in those last chapters that summarize her days and lessons learned with her patients, but the last 20% or so of the book is very long winded story telling of her own trials and tribulations through depression and her days as a songwriting instructor at a women's prison. I just didn't get what the point of all that content was. It didn't seem to tie in with the theme of the book at all. I kind of got the impression that the end was simply a need to fill pages to meet a quota by the way it rambled on and on. It really soured my opinion of the book as a whole.

At any rate, the book has high points and low points. It has 5 star rating material and 1 star rating material. I decided to split the difference and rank it as 3 stars overall. It's worth reading but I wouldn't recommend spending a lot of money on it. I'm glad I bought the $10 kindle version and not the $30 paper copy!
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The Moment of Surrender - A Most Beautiful Moment 24. April 2012
Von Thomas M. Loarie - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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I first saw "The Top Five Regrets of the Dying" - a three page article that had evolved from author Bronnie Ware's blog, "Inspiration and Chai" - in late 2011. It has since gained international exposure with subsequent syndication and publication on high traffic Internet sites such as the Huffington Post and The Guardian.

The topic of `the regrets of the dying' resonated as I had worked in the early 1980s with physicians at Comprehensive Cancer Centers on new medical devices to assist in the treatment of cancer. As part of my work, I met and talked with many people who were facing certain death - children, young adults, adults, and elderly. It was a profound and transformative experience, one which I refer to often, particularly when counseling others on life. There is no better way to learn about life and how to live than to spend time with those who are dying. Ware captures these lessons and more in her "The Top Five Regrets of the Dying."

She warned me that I might find the book disappointing as it was more about her life journey so I approached the book with some caution. She was wrong, "The Top Five Regrets" far exceeded my expectation and, yes, it included the story of her own journey - a story rooted in a failed relationship, restlessness, beauty, human dignity, love of the other, self-discovery, and eventually personal redemption as she "truly cared" for those who were dying; a story that added fabric to her learnings, learnings that healed and transformed her as she surrendered to the truths of life. This is a book I will savor for years to come.

Ware poignantly shares her stories of Agnes, Jozsef (94), Anthony (late 30s), and 15 others who face death within days to weeks after becoming their primary "carer." The stories are those all will relate to - stories of family dysfunction, alcohol abuse, blind dedication, lost friendships, romance and lifelong loving partners, poor habits, personal identity, family expectations, courage, overcoming loss, and much more. Ware's own story deals with self-acceptance, inner feelings, unhealthy patterns, and discovering her inner beauty. She almost succumbs to a depression that comes after she leaves palliative care and considers suicide. Her guardian angel, a call from out of nowhere, shakes her from her despair and moves her to choose life.

The top five regrets which Ware found as common themes of the dying that surfaced again and again were:
* Regret 1 - I wish I'd had the courage to live a life true to myself not the life others expected of me.
* Regret 2 - I wish I didn't work so hard.
* Regret 3 - I wish I had the courage to express my feelings.
* Regret 4 -I wish I had stayed in touch with my friends.
* Regret 5 - I wish I had let myself be happier

There are many memorable passages and quotable phrases in "The Top Five Regrets" including the following insight:

"Our society has shut death out, almost a denial of its existence. This denial leaves both the dying and the family or friends totally unprepared for what is inevitable. We are all going to die. But we try to hide it. We carry on trying to validate ourselves through our material life and associated fearful behavior instead...If we are able to face our own inevitable death with honest acceptance before we reach that time, we can shift our priorities well before it is too late. Once we recognize that limited time is remaining, we are less driven by ego or by what other people think of us. Instead, we are driven by what our hearts really want. This acknowledgement offers the opportunity to find greater purpose and satisfaction in the time we have remaining."

For this reason alone, I highly recommend "The Top Five Regrets of the Dying" for all who are living. Our time is shorter than we think...

As a postscript. I learned from Bronnie's assistant that Bronnie gave birth to her first child earlier this year, a little girl. As a father who was a single parent of two, and now with an extended family of four children, and ten (ten more arriving in mid-late 2012)grandchildren, I know from personal experience that Bronnie has eliminated one major regret by giving birth and starting a family. Loving another unconditionally and being loved unconditionally by another is THE most important experience life offers.

Bronnie, congratulations on the gift of life given to you; and thank you for your gift about life which you have given to us.
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