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Daily Readings from Your Best Life Now : 90 Devotions for Living at Your
Full Potential
by Joel Osteen "A
FAMOUS MOUNTAIN-CLIMBING resort in the Swiss Alps caters to businesses
that encourage their employees to hike up the mountain trails
together..."
Law of Attraction
by Michael Losier
"You'll learn an easy script for accurately defining anything in your
life..."
Stop Screaming at the Microwave: How to Connect Your Disconnected Life
by
Mary Loverde
For
the millions of people who tried time-management techniques, simplified
their lives, nurtured their bodies and their souls, and still find
themselves screaming at the microwave, this refreshingly practical guide
shows how to create the life-enhancing connections that make the
difference.
Dark
Side of light chasers
By
Debbie Ford
The Excuse Me Your Life is Waiting Playbook
By
Lynn Grabhorn
The
law of attraction puts whatever you think about into your life, so you
have to be careful what you put in your mind and how you feel about it.
The distinction between negative wants (I don't want to be poor) and
positive wants (I want enough money to do what I want in life) is
difficult for most people, but the author makes it abundantly clear with
great personal examples and a lot of enthusiasm.
God On A Harley
By
Jane Brady
Thirty-seven
and frustrated, Christine Moore finds her life changing when she meets an
attractive man astride a Harley Davidson motorcycle and begins a spiritual
journey during which she discovers profound secrets to an enlightened
life.
Man's Search for Meaning
By
Viktor E. Frankl
This
is a fascinating, sophisticated, and very human book. At times, Frankl's
personal and professional discourses merge into a style of tremendous
power. "Our generation is realistic, for we have come to know man as
he really is," Frankl writes.
Essence of Success : 163 Life Lessons from the Dean of
Self-Development
By
Earl Nightingale
Earl
will show you how to step into the drivers seat and pull out on to the
race track of life. Earl will show you how to drive along side the best of
them while all the time you learn you do have the power and skill to learn
and adapt.
You Can't Afford the Luxury of a Negative Thought
By
Peter McWilliams
Negative
thinking can be overt or quite subtle but either way it makes for a
chronic, low-grade infection of the mind and soul. This book shows you the
way out of the traps of resentment, jealousy, judgment, unhappiness, and
despair. Far from being preachy, this book uses common sense along with a
brilliant layout to help you to a better life. Whether you are sick in
body or mind, you will find the tools in the pages of this book to build
for yourself a whole new outlook on life.
The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success : A Practical Guide to the Fulfillment of Your Dreams
By
Deepak Chopra
The
creation of wealth has always been regarded as a process that requires
hard work and luck--often at the expense of others. In this remarkable
book, the author of Quantum Healing and other bestsellers reveals how to
align with the subtle yet powerful, unseen forces that affect the flow of
money in our lives.
Taming Your Gremlin : A Guide to Enjoying Yourself
By
Richard D. Carson
There
is a gremlin within you. He is the narrator in your head. He tells you who
you are, and he defines and interprets your every experience. He wants you
to feel bad, and he pursues this loathsome task by means of sophisticated
maneuvers. If you have a low tolerance for self-help books or they
haven't worked for you, here is a more creative yet practical approach to
solving life's problems. Through the powerful metaphor of the gremlin,
presented so imaginatively by Richard Carson's writing and Novle Rogers's
artwork, you will find ways to identify and banish the tenacious,
self-defeating aspects of your personality.
Don't Sweat the Small Stuff--and it's all small stuff
By
Richard Carlson
Got
a stress case in your life? Of course you do: "Without question, many
of us have mastered the neurotic art of spending much of our lives
worrying about a variety of things all at once." Carlson's cheerful
book aims to make us stop and smell--if not roses--whatever is sitting in
front of our noses.
The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom
By
Don Miguel Ruiz
Sit
at the foot of a native elder and listen as great wisdom of days long past
is passed down. In The Four Agreements shamanic teacher and healer
Don Miguel Ruiz exposes self-limiting beliefs and presents a simple yet
effective code of personal conduct learned from his Toltec ancestors.
No More Excuses : Be the Man God Made You to Be
by
Anthony T. Evans
Tony
Evans' message to men is that it's never too late to stop making excuses
for their behaviors and attitudes and start rebuilding their lives,
depending on God's promise to restore life to those who truly desire to
begin again.
The 15 Second Principle: Short, Simple Steps to Achieving Long-Term Goals
By
Al Secunda
By
taking small steps, big goals can be readily attained. On the surface, our
greatest goals, dreams and ambitions can seem intimidating-requiring a
commitment of time and energy that's psychologically daunting. Now,
motivational speaker and management consultant Al Secunda offers a
surprisingly simple solution: work on your goals just 15 seconds a day.
The Fifth Discipline: The Art and Practice of the Learning Organization
By
Peter Senge
The
Fifth Discipline has turned many readers into true believers; it
remains the ideal introduction to Senge's carefully integrated corporate
framework, which is structured around "personal mastery,"
"mental models," "shared vision," and "team
learning."
The Project 50 (Reinventing Work): Fifty Ways to Transform Every "Task" into a Project That Matters!
By
Tom Peter
Does
your work matter? Do you transform mundane tasks into "WOW
Projects!"? And, most important, do you consider projects
"dynamic, stimulating, a major bond builder with co-workers, a source
of buzz among end-users, and ... inspiring, exhausting, hot, cool, sexy,
where everyone else wants to be"? If not, consider reading this
enthusiastic project primer.
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