No Ordinary Moments A Peaceful Warrior’s Guide to Daily Life by Dan Millman

301 Pages Paperback Publisher: H.J. Kramer Pub Date: June 1992
$12.95 USD
ISBN-10: 0915811405
ISBN-13: 9780915811403
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From the bestselling author of Way of the Peaceful Warrior comes a volume to inspire new readers as well as the growing legion of peaceful warrior fans. Millman, in a down-to-earth style that will touch all of humanity, reminds readers of principles that make life work better, help clarify direction, inspire action, and catalyze change.
Every day, we face challenges in relationships, sexuality, money, work, and health. While there is a wealth of information and advice available on all of these subjects, we still have trouble turning knowing into doing. Here, Dan Millman presents a peaceful warrior’s way to turn our intentions into action, our challenges into strength, and our life experiences into wisdom.
Based on the premise that by changing ourselves we can change the world, No Ordinary Moments presents simple yet powerful ways to balance our body, liberate our mind, accept our emotions, and open our heart.
Customer Reviews:
No Ordinary Moments:A Peaceful Warrior’s Guide to Daily Life by Abu Mazen (USA) Customers Rating: 



To me, this book reads like a conversation between the reader’s mind and Mr. Millman. Mr.M. has interspersed several useful mental and physical(i.e. breathing) exercises amongst the various chapters of this great book, giving the publication a very practical appeal. The use of quotes is also very effective. There is no preachy, judgmental “fire & brimstone” tone to the teachings either. Mr. M. uses examples from his own life, which helps the reader get “closer” to the author.
I like Mr. M.’s approach to self-help issues such as addictions, relationships and success. One begins to realize that it is all up to the individual to CHOOSE their path when faced with ANY circumstance. My favorite section is “The Time is Now” (pp.291-295) which truly drives home the truth that every moment of one’s life can be an unreasonably happy microcosmic “lifetime”. Thank you Mr. Millman!
No Ordinary Moments Patrick D. Mayo (Huntington Beach, CA) Customers Rating: 



Dan’s writing is clear and concise. While each new idea builds upon previous thoughts, one can read snippets here and there, and still gain great insight. As a Psychiatric nurse, I have used areas of his book to help increase understanding and insight among my higher functioning patients, with great success. Everything he writes is easy to read and understand and put into practice. A very valuable book.
No ordinary book by Diane Verrochi (Connecticut, USA) Customers Rating: 



Unlike much of the “it’s easy to be perfectly happy” self-help genre, this book offers practical and useful ways to become more aware of each action, each reaction, and each choice we make. None of it is easy, and that is what I appreciate the most – the honesty to say it takes work.
