"Dodinsky's gentle wisdom and wit are like a breath of fresh air."—Karen Salmansohn, bestselling author of How to Be Happy, Dammit!
Beloved by hundreds of thousands from every walk of life and in every corner of the world, Dodinsky strikes the perfect balance of delightfulwhimsy and powerful emotion, inspiring you withthe power to be your best self.
When I reach the place of my dreams, I will thank my failures and tears.They too, kept me going.
I like In the Garden of Happiness, published in 2015, slightly better. In the Garden of Thoughts was published in 2012. The books have different illustrators - beautiful illustrations in both, but In the Garden of Happiness is a better executed volume.
Favorite Passages: I survived my insecurities and though the road is daunting, I have learned being true-to-oneself is good company. _____
A mind preoccupied with thoughts of resentment and bitterness cannot change the past. Nor do those thoughts wound anyone but the soul that beholds them. _____
If others want to define you, don't linger in their pond. Swim away from their ignorance and find your ocean. _____
May you embrace the moonlight with your dreams. _____
Do not become a stranger to yourself by blending in with everyone else.
Your road to happiness should be memorable for the scenery as well as the destination. _____
There is a place called happiness, it is just an arm's length away from your fears and a few steps beyond your misgivings.
To get there, sometimes you need to take the path of courage down to the street of never-give-up, until you reach the field of dreams. _____
If you are not hurting anyone with your actions, keep moving forward with your life. _____
Every morning I start with a drink from my cup of sunshine, to remind myself of who I am before I step into the world of "this is who we think you are." _____
No matter how far the distance you have traveled or the failures that have gathered, hope would still meet you anywhere. _____
I hope you see the luster in the simplest of things and heed the whispers of the heart.
After all, there is a part of you that knows that having less can mean living more. _____
Do not plant your dreams in the field of indecision, where nothing ever grows but the weeds of "what-if." _____
To be at peace, your opinion of yourself must outweigh the assumptions of others about who you are. It is a conscious decision that their words no longer have the ability to keep you down. _____
Your value is the product of your thoughts. Do not miscalculate your self-worth by multiplying your insecurities. _____
Growing old with someone else is beautiful, but growing old while being true to yourself is divine. _____
Knowing who you are is the best defense against who they think you are. _____
If you travel in a path that makes you happy and you are misunderstood by many, I hope you consider the opinion that carries the most weight - YOURS. _____
A great many battles I have won are those that I have walked away from. They have strengthened my character, helping me learn that, in life, it is not always necessary to prove you are right.
Know that there are people you can never please and questions you simply don't need to answer. _____
When I reach the place of my dreams, I will thank my failures and tears. They too, kept me going.
I'm not usually a fan of gift books but the review pitch for In the Garden of Thoughts came at a time when I was feeling down in the dumps. I needed some positivity in my life right then and I really liked the look of In the Garden of Thoughts (ItGoT), so I decided to check it out.
And I'm glad I did--it is such a cute book. By the time it arrived, I wasn't so down anymore but when I read Dodinsky's messages, some did bring a smile on my face and made me think.
There are about fifty (if I counted right) inspirational messages in this book and each are accompanied by an illustration--sometimes a large one spanning two pages. There were some inspirational quotes in the book that I just want to rip out from the book and frame so that I can read it everyday, like: "Your value is the product of your thoughts. Do not miscalculate your self-worth by multiplying your insecurities."
But there were also a few that left me scratching my head, like this one that goes "The horizon, to remind you of your courage, sends its gentle waves of confidence to kiss your feet." Huh?
My favorite part of ItGoT were the watercolor illustrations which were beautifully done by Amanda Cass. They are just so whimsical (sometimes bordering on weird but still pretty cute) and brought a smile to my face.
Although many of the messages can be appreciated by both men and women, I do think this gift book is more aimed towards women.
Overall, if you are a fan of gift books for your self or you're thinking of giving one to your girl friends (it can be given in almost all special occasions), look no further than ItGoT--it is full of positivity, lovely illustrations and nicely bound with a [heavier] glossy paper.
This cute little gift book contains about fifty inspirational thoughts that are uplifting and empowering, encouraging the reader to be his best self. They are accompanied by whimsical and pastel-coloured illustrations by Amanda Cass. This is a book that makes one reflect, and the messages will help the person who has suffered judgement, has been put down, has been or going through great obstacles in life, has fears holding them back, is down in life and so forth. I think everyone can relate to these positive thoughts.
Author Dodinsky first started sharing these thoughts online as a way of coping with his ordeals and before he knew it he was getting emails from people of all walks of life telling him how much he inspired them. Although it can be read in fifteen minutes, the inspirational thoughts make one stop to think. They are deep and poignant. Here are two that touched me:
To strengthen the muscles of your heart, the best exercise is lifting someone else's spirit whenever you can.
If you stumbled today, remember where and how it felt. Tomorrow, take a different path. Life flourishes from its pain and the lessons we gain.
This collection of positive messages would make a great gift for anyone who may be going through a rough spell, even young ones and especially teens. Or perhaps for that friend who has been there for you, that co-worker who is helpful to everyone, or that person who always knows what to say to cheer you up. The book is attractive and could be left on a coffee table where it is sure to be picked up, leaving the reader with thoughts on which to ponder and meditate.
I think that people should read picture books more often. For many reasons. Probably too many to go into for this book.
However, I liked this picture book, it had a lot of good thoughts and just lovely things. Such as, "those who do not fear darkness, have learned to light their own candle".
I would recommend this wee book as a 'pick-me-up' or just for a quick read. Definitely a bedside table book.
Sometimes a special little book comes along that makes you smile. The Perfect gift to give someone who may be going through a rough patch. Uplifting and beautiful illustrations. I loved this little book.
A great little book laced with simple but poignant tidbits to enjoy and survive life. The illustrations that accompany the passages add to the whimsical, yet effective quotes Dodinsky offers the reader. A nice addition to any bookshelf or coffee table.
Amazing inspirational quotes that should be kept in mind every minute of every day! Huge fan of Dodinsky and I look forward to reading more of his work!
Love all of the quotes and the illustrations that go with them. Highly recommend and think that this is the kind of book that would make a great gift and a great book to read over and over again.
Ok, I just read this wonderful little book I bought very quickly. I have to say the words in this book is so uplifting and a lot of them applied to me! I let the outside world influence me too much. I'm glad to have this book to look back on from time to time.
Also, the illustrator is wonderful! I love every picture she put in this book. I would recommend this book to anyone that needs a little uplifting thought from time to time.
Sometimes you are in the mood for a brief yet positive pick me up. This book does that and more. The illustrations are wonderful. I would love to have Amanda Cass' artwork on my walls.
The thoughts are not offered in any specific order, so open the book at random and read. I am sure whichever saying you find will speak to you. It is a gentle reminder to appreciate yourself and what you can enjoy about life. Take time to smile.
This year was a diffiult one for me for many reasons and when someone gifted me this book, I didn't really expect it to offer much in the way of comfort. I was wrong. Dipping into this book regularly and absorbing the positive affirmations has really helped me to navigate my mental health - it's like a nother tool in my armoury of depression busting weapons.
'Consider your heart a cocoon from which dreams emerge like butterflies to wander in the garden.'
What drew me to this book was the complete title IN THE GARDEN OF THOUGHTS, THE ONLY PLACE YOU CAN FIND THE POWER TO BE YOUR BEST SELF. This is so true! What you think controls how you feel physically, emotionally and spiritually. We are often our worst critic. Dodinsky, accompanied by Amanda Cass's wonderful illustrations gently remind us to put ourselves back onto the path to our best selves.
I'm so into self-help books recently. Didn't realise that I really NEEDED 'help' until I read them... This book is really good. Filled with encouraging quotes that surely help me to stay 'sane', which is really good for my mental health. The illustrations are also so beautiful 🤍 I'm so glad that I bought this.
“When you are looking at a mountain, marvelling at its beauty and strength, realize it is looking right back and admiring you. Embrace your own greatness.”
Upon reading this book, I stumbled at this very first sentence. This book is a very light yet meaningful book for me.
Maravillosa lectura, el libro cumple su propósito y la finalidad es asertiva. Realmente me ha ayudado a realizar una introspección. Las Ilustraciones son hermosas, me han ayudado a cavilar, a crear una perorata, y a establecer corolarios para abrazarme a mi mismo. Qué Bonito!!
in these crazy times, sometimes all you need is a self-help pick-me-up book. the visuals are cute, the words are good. some quotes kinda left me “huh”-ing a bit, but it’s a really nice book to grab for a quick and light read before bed and to shut those voices in your head. also, it‘d make a great gift book for your friend or just to remind yourself.
A perfect book for night reading to keep in mind every word that is written. The illustration really suits the lines, and the color choice is gorgeous; I didn't realize the book was over.
I received this book as a gift at Christmas time. I have slowly worked my way through each saying, on days when I am reflecting on events, thinking of motivational quotations, etc., and finally finished this book. I enjoyed the appearance of the book, the illustrations and the sayings. At first glance I would say oh this is a children's book, but as I read it, I realized this was a book with lessons for all ages. Depending on the day, the mood, the events taking place one could and I believe would take different meanings from the expressions displayed on each page. I also thought it was the perfect length and I enjoyed that the sayings did not all relate to the same idea or issue. This way it was ideal for flipping through the book and browsing the thoughts/sayings until one jumped out at me.
What a cute, little book of encouragement! I read a few pages each day and was left not only with some visual inspiration, but some words of wisdom. The quotes ranged around a few different topics, but focused primarily in believing in yourself and not letting others stop you in your quest to be your best self or to pursue your dreams. The illustrations were so cute and whimsical, yet also powerful; and for me, they certainly added to the impact of the messages. Overall, a super little book for yourself or a friend who needs a reminder or some encouragement about our own potential :-)