ABOUT THE STUDY

Our culture is self-obsessed. But despite our near-narcissism, people are less content than ever. Why? Because we forget that joy comes from putting others first. Doing so requires us to live alert, listening for “heart drops,” hints from those who need a helping hand or a generous dose of encouragement. Living alert will enable you to scatter love, not to selfishly shout, “Hey! Look at me!” but to humbly implore, “Will you look at Him?”
ENDORSEMENTS

“Karen Ehman does a good job of making you ask yourself, "Does this REALLY matter? Will this affect eternity?" The best lesson to me was the one about how we talk to our children and to others; when we're trying to control a situation and how our words can affect others.”
- Kristi R. Varner
“I have to admit, before I started this study I really thought, ‘I don't have an issue with control.’ For those of you who know me...stop laughing! Yes, I am one of those who is ‘wired to control’ and I honestly don't even realize when I am doing it most of the time. I bet you don't either. I have to say this was a truly eye-opening study that has helped me to make some changes in my life."
- G Blankenship
“As soon as I read the title, I knew it was a book I needed to read. I, like so many other women I know, struggle with letting go. With so much to do and so many responsibilities resting squarely on our shoulders, we women often act as if the entire world would crumble if we were to give up a single ounce of control.”
- Dana Rongione
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