Author: Rana DiOrio
Illustrator: Eliza Wheeler
Publisher: Little Pickle Press
ISBN: 978-0-9840806-8-7
By Katy Mooney, Executive Coach and Consultant
What Does It Mean to be Present? is a sweet little book by Rana DiOrio (and illustrated by Eliza Wheeler) packed with a powerful message that is as appropriate for adults as it is for kids – pay attention in the present moment. Period. Simple, right? Simple, yes, but not so easy. Talking while driving, surfing while watching TV, pretending to listen while waiting to talk, planning what’s next before we have experienced now. In a culture that applauds multi-tasking and abhors stillness, we are constantly learning how to avoid truly being with ourselves and, in turn, teaching our children the same. Without even knowing it, we are disconnected – from others, our environment and, most importantly, ourselves.
Being present, though, this insightful book tells us, is not about physical presence, presenting, or gift giving. It’s about listening to yourself and others, noticing the needs of others, focusing on now, being grateful and learning from mistakes. (That’s how you grow, silly!) It’s also about slowing down to fully experience all of the nuance and loveliness within each moment. Life is full of awesomeness if you pay attention.
In 25 beautifully illustrated pages, Ms. DiOrio’s unique children’s book concisely touts the same profound, ever-relevant message of consciousness that Eckhart Tolle shares with his millions of adult readers in an age-appropriate way for kids: the present moment, now, is all that we have. Ever. So…all together everyone…pause, listen, notice, be grateful, share, and learn. In others words, be present. You, your friends and the world can be richer, fuller and happier when we are present. I know this to be true in my own life and the lives of my executive clients. Try it and see. And if you agree...pass it on!
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Great review with very accurate descriptions of this simple and sensible book with BEAUTIFUL illustrations. Thank you, Katy!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Katy, for capturing the essence of What Does It Mean To Be Present? We are finding that grownups are buying this book as gifts for their adult friends. If we ourselves can't be present, we can't expect our children to know how to be or to understand its value.
ReplyDeleteI know adults who have purchased the book for people with an illness... that's when being present and savoring the moment is so important. This book cuts through the adult mumbo-jumbo and gets right to the fundamental issues - exactly why it works for adults.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful way of expressing the book's theme, Katy. You've captured it so perfectly, and your writing is so thoughtful. You are obviously someone who is actively present. Thank you for sharing such an insightful review!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this wonderful review! It is important for us all to take time in our busy lives to just stop, reflect,and be with ourselves. You captured this beautifully.
ReplyDeleteThis review was excellent! It is important for everyone, no matter their age, to stop and take time to appreciate our current surroundings because it is so easy to get caught up in our hectic lives. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteKaty, this review is spot on! I agree with the adult demographic. With the amount we are required to produce in our professional and personal lives, this book should read on a regular basis. It's so easy to forget to get caught up with the insanity of life and actively push "present" away. I will try and not push so much! Thanks Katy!
ReplyDeleteSo sorry for this late comment Katy, as I am in the midst of traveling back to California. But I had to say thank you for this beautiful review! I started reading Tolle while working on illustrations for the book, and became a big fan. I love that Rana's writing brings those big ideas into a kid-friendly format. ~Eliza
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