Leave Yourself Alone: Set Yourself Free from the Paralysis of Analysis
By (Author) Eugenia Price
Random House USA Inc
Random House USA Inc
1st April 1993
India
General
Non Fiction
Christian life and practice
Religious life and practice
248.4
Paperback
128
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 13mm
179g
First published to great success in 1979, and now reissued with an updated Preface, Leave Yourself Alone is a book Eugenia Price's readers will want to add to their personal collection of her writings. According to Eugenia Price, the emotionally healthy person is the one who is focused outside of the self, and whose attention is directed toward God and other people. In Leave Yourself Alone, she explores specific areas of life-work, prayer, conversation, relationships-where people can and should "leave themselves alone." In her own inimitable and charming style, Ms. Price prods her readers to turn to Him in times of trouble. She states, "As long as we are pulled inward, wringing our own hands in despair and self-attention, we don't have a free hand to reach for God's grace. If we mean to leave ourselves alone, we must keep a free hand for what He has to give. He always knows exactly what we need." Timely and full of the wisdom that has made Ms. Price a bestselling writer of inspirational books, this updated edition of Leave Yourself Alone is an important addition to The Eugenia Price Treasury of Faith.
EUGENIA PRICE, a bestselling writer of fiction and nonfiction for more than thirty years, converted to Christianity at the age of thirty-three. Her list of inspirational writings is long and impressive, and many titles are considered classics of their genre. She lives on St. Simons Island, Georgia, where she is currently working on the sequel to Where Shadows Go.