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Coz Green
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Coz Green
About this listen
"Through Santa's Eyes" is the best-selling autobiographical account of Coz Green's experience of becoming "Santa Coz," a real-life Santa Claus who embodies the spirit of Christmas year-round.
The book chronicles his journey from a personal crisis to a call from Santa Claus, urging him to embrace the "Be Less Selfish, Be More Elfish" message and spread it globally. This message emphasizes love, service, and giving as the true spirit of Christmas, encouraging listeners to cultivate these values throughout their lives. To create a captivating and inspiring listening experience, the audiobook blends personal anecdotes, life lessons, and philosophical reflections with a fictionalized narrative. Ultimately, "Through Santa's Eyes" is a powerful call to action, inspiring listeners to embrace the spirit of Christmas and live a life of love and service.
Through Santa's Eyes is a heart-stirring wake-up call to live Elfishly year-round. Through Santa's Eyes is more than a Christmas book. It's a movement to unite countries, communities, and families around the central message of love and service. Experience this captivating and heartwarming story of one man's inner transformation as he witnesses a series of wonderous Christmas miracles through Santa's eyes.
The true spirit of Christmas does not need to be something we trod out only once a year, but an energy, a frequency, we can choose to be in resonance with every day of the year. The power of love can heal broken hearts, mend relationships, and save lives. There is a force that seeks to divide us. It preys on our selfishness, creating a world full of dissonance and chaos. The simple "Be Less Selfish, Be More Elfish" message can change the world.
This audiobook features a bonus interview with Brian Tracy, one of the best-selling authors and speakers in the world. After listening to the book, Brian coined the term "Elfish Factor" to describe how to be more "elfish in business."
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- Debby K.
- 12-18-24
Great stories filled with positive message about how we treat others.
Great stories about the touching lives and families. Positive message about how beloved and care for those around us.
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- Teddy Hodges
- 12-09-24
Open your eyes open your heart
Wow, this is not just a Christmas book put away of living. The stories inside this book are simple book complex. You’ll be forever changed when you finish it. I challenge you to read this and not get teary-eyed.
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- Jordan
- 11-27-24
Great audio book
This book has a great moral. It just seemed to go a little long. It just didn’t flow as well as I’d liked it to.
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