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Bronnie Ware

    February 15, 1967

    Bronnie Ware is an author, songwriting teacher, and speaker from Australia. Her inspiring memoir has connected with hearts all over the world, seeing translations in 27 languages. Ware often explores themes of life and death, delving into the profound regrets people experience at the end of their lives. Her writing offers poignant insights and hope, guiding readers to reflect on their own lives and find meaning.

    Bronnie Ware
    The Purple Chair
    From 25 Rejections to a Million Readers
    Bloom: A Tale of Courage, Surrender, and Breaking Through Upper Limits
    Your Year for Change
    Top Five Regrets of the Dying
    The Top Five Regrets of the Dying
    • 2024

      The Purple Chair

      • 154 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Gwen is a skilled listener and problem solver, offering her clients a safe space to explore their emotions in her distinctive purple chair. Her reputation for providing insightful counsel draws new clients through word of mouth, highlighting her ability to help others untangle their stories and find clarity.

      The Purple Chair
    • 2023

      From 25 Rejections to a Million Readers

      • 52 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Navigating the journey from manuscript to readership, this guide tackles common concerns faced by aspiring authors, such as choosing the right publishing route and effective marketing strategies. It encourages writers to overcome the fear of rejection and emphasizes the importance of taking actionable steps towards their goals. By addressing these crucial questions, the book aims to transform overwhelming doubts into a clear path for achieving literary success.

      From 25 Rejections to a Million Readers
    • 2019

      Top Five Regrets of the Dying

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.6(128)Add rating

      This revised edition of Bronnie Ware's best-selling memoir shares insights gained from her experience in palliative care. Reflecting on the common regrets of the dying, she offers profound lessons on living with purpose and compassion. The book inspires readers to make meaningful choices for a fulfilled life.

      Top Five Regrets of the Dying
    • 2017

      Bronnie Ware's memoir explores her journey from a vibrant, multifaceted life to the challenges of motherhood amid chronic illness. Drawing from her experiences as a palliative-care giver, she reflects on the lessons learned through pain and adversity. Ware emphasizes the importance of courage, gratitude, and embracing life's unexpected challenges, ultimately revealing how one can thrive despite formidable obstacles. Through her story, she inspires readers to recognize the love and blessings life offers, even in the toughest times.

      Bloom: A Tale of Courage, Surrender, and Breaking Through Upper Limits
    • 2014

      Your Year for Change

      52 Reflections for Regret-Free Living

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.6(136)Add rating

      Drawing from her experiences with the regrets of dying individuals, Bronnie Ware offers a collection of 52 inspiring stories that encourage readers to embrace life fully. Each story is paired with insights from her daily life, promoting values essential for living without regret. Whether read weekly or in one sitting, these narratives aim to shift perspectives, foster inner strength, and ignite dreams. This gentle yet impactful book motivates readers to honor their past, embrace their hearts, and pursue a future filled with happiness and wonder.

      Your Year for Change
    • 2011

      The Top Five Regrets of the Dying

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.7(682)Add rating

      'This book had a profound effect on my life.' - Dr Wayne W. Dyer, bestselling author of I Can See Clearly Now Bronnie was looking for a 'job with heart'. Through circumstance, she became a carer to the dying. Over the years that she assisted people to the end of their lives, Bronnie continuously heard them expressing the same regrets over and over again. Struck by the common threads between these regrets, she wrote a blog post about them, called 'The Top Five Regrets of the Dying'. In just one year, it had reached 3 million views. Based on Bronnie's original blog post of the same name, the book expands on the experiences that taught her that the regrets of the dying are lessons to be learned, and that by applying these to our own life we can make the right choices for ourselves, right now. Bronnie's inspiring and honest journey will inspire readers to be kinder, more compassionate and more present in their life.

      The Top Five Regrets of the Dying