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No Time for Joy

No Time for Joy

Building joy & patience simultaneously.

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Published: August 7, 2010

Visitor Comments: 2

(2) Anonymous, August 12, 2010 7:57 PM

I bought this book and I am experiencing an increased commitment more and more each day to thinking, speaking and living joyfully. I am blessed and I know that I am. I just want to buy more books... this is wonderful. Thank you so much.

(1) SusanE, August 9, 2010 8:20 PM

My Mother said Patience is a Virtue.

Thank you Rabbi Pliskin for an important message today. The person who says "I am not patient" won't be patient. He is already telling his brain how to react by not having patience. . You are so right about joy and being joyful. Saying "I am joyful'. Saying "this brings me such joy". Smiling at everyone you meet. Repeating the phrase "I am a positive joyful person" daily, will help you to become a positive joyful person. Thank you Rabbi for an interesting and thoughtful audio message.

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Rabbi Zelig Pliskin

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Rabbi Zelig Pliskin is a noted psychologist and prolific author of 24 books, including Guard Your Tongue, Gateway to Happiness, Gateway to Self Knowledge, Love Your Neighbor, Growth Through Torah, The Power of Words, Consulting the Wise, and the recent Life is Now. Rabbi Pliskin lives in Jerusalem, and is the director of Aish HaTorah's Counseling Center and a senior lecturer at Aish's Essentials program and the Executive Learning Center. He was ordained at the Telshe Yeshiva in Ohio and holds a degree in Counseling Psychology.

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