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  • Responsible But Not Perfect

    by Helen Adedamola Agboola
    Responsible But Not Perfect uses imagination and observations to strengthen bonds among partners in relationships, by reinforcing the bonds in homes among straying partners. This book refreshes love by promoting a loving image of one’s partner in a more loving form, which in turn enhances love, rejuvenates dying passions and reestablishes a deeper bond, to keep love lasting for a lifetime. \tAuthor Helen Agboola delights in seeing people happy, staying in love, respecting one another, and keepi... more
  • Be Brave: ABCs of Inspiration for Cancer Patients from Winnie-the-Pooh & Friends

    by CAROLYN GUNDRUM

    This is a delightful book for all ages, with original art based on the characters in the classic novels recreated by Carolyn Gundrum. Winnie, Piglet and their friends share their funny, positive quotes. You will smile and just feel a bit better by reading the words and looking at the illustrations. Adults and children alike can use these quotes to feel happier and positive while they are ill. In the print version of this book is a journal to record your feelings.

  • Collaborative Confidence: How women leaders can activate self-awareness, amplify their authentic talents and accelerate workplac

    by Heather Backstrom
    Collaborative Confidence is a women’s leadership book built on 3 pillars: Activate, Amplify, Accelerate. Activate self-awareness, core values, inner-champion and strengths. Amplify your executive presence, achievements and the talents of other women. Accelerate workplace change through sponsorship programs, addressing burnout, offering equal pay and having a flexible work schedule. Combining stories, research and Dr. Backstrom’s experience as an executive coach, Collaborative Conf... more
  • Raven and the Hummingbird: A Healing Path to Recovery from Multiple Personality Disorder

    by Renate Caldwell
    A fateful chance encounter brings Joan face to face with the therapist she has waited for all her life. Hopeless and desolate, she asks, “Will you take me?” Joan is a married woman of substance and faith. At age 32, her mind broke open and her life fell apart. She is diagnosed with Multiple Personality Disorder. In treatment, Joan reveals she suffered unrelenting sexual abuse throughout her childhood. Her only defense was to flee into a dissociative state, during which her mind created 52 ... more
  • Superpowers

    by Noelle Hipke
    The world is shifting from a materialistic one to an energetic new earth. Now is the time to switch on your superpowers and follow your soul mission! In Superpowers, join Noelle Hipke on a journey of self-discovery and soul healing as she explains the invisible details and teaches you how to control your frequency, tap into unseen abilities and your higher self, and discover your unique blueprint using new concepts and cutting-edge, nontraditional methods. Noelle highlights previously ignored... more
  • Finding Your EDGE: How to Unlock Your Talent & Purpose

    by Jeremy Haselwood
    Everybody has a purpose, yet so many struggle to understand theirs. Many times, it's hiding in plain sight. This book provides several keys to unlock the power of purpose that resides in each of us. You will be guided through the transformative EDGE framework where you will: Eliminate Distractions - learn how to sharpen your focus and stop doing the things that delay your impact Discover Yourself - gain emotional intelligence and hone in on your talents and passions Generate Goals - walk thro... more
  • Divorce Smart: How to Thrive and Come Out Whole

    by ADAM WEISS
    Divorce Smart: How to Thrive and Come Out Whole gives the reader leverage to incentivize the other person to settle. This might be information, money, or anything that you know will cause the other side to want to resolve the case, and more importantly, in a way that you want it to settle. Divorce Smart will provide readers with a step-by-step guide to what is essential to help their case and save themselves time and money along the way. Trust me: “penny wise and pound foolish” can add up to te... more
  • 52 Weeks of Jefe Inspirational Quotes

    by Chet Pajardo
    52 Weeks of Jefe Inspirational Quotes is used to help individuals along their self-improvement journey. Readers are encouraged to reflect on the quotes and record how the quotes apply to his/her daily life.
  • I Miss the Baby

    by Irma ProsserI
    Children aged 2-8 are given a voice for the various emotions felt following the death of a sibling via miscarriage or infant loss. Caregivers are also given practical tools to help process this loss such as conversational prompts, play activities, and empathetic language. This inclusive book conveys to children and caregivers that their emotions are valid as they process their grief.
  • Start with the Heart

    by Frankie Blackburn
    Start with the Heart is a practical guide to building genuine multicultural relationships and community networks to increase belonging, mutual support, and shared action, where you live and work. •\tAre you searching for new friends, ones who bring out the best in you? •\tAre you challenged by getting to know people who are different than you? •\tDo you need to do a better job connecting with people at work? •\tDoes your job require you to build diverse and trusting relationships in the c... more
  • Ditching the Doormat

    by Alexis CAarter
    Do you feel trapped in a toxic relationship or marriage? Do you have a history of dating codependents or narcissists? Are you ready to leave unhealthy, doormat relationships behind and create a new future? Recovering from a dysfunctional relationship or marriage can be a painful and challenging journey, but it’s not impossible. If you want to learn how to identify and overcome negative patterns, set new boundaries, rebuild self-esteem, and heal from the past, then you need to read this book.... more
  • Dads, Kiss Your Sons

    by Mark Craven

    Terrified to Become a Dad? So Was I.

    Fear is often our first response when we discover we are going to be fathers. We talk to just about everyone we know or search for quick answers to give us some sense of confidence to see our way through the unknown ahead. But what if you didn't have a dad? What if you didn't have role models to follow? What if the whole idea of being a dad is so completely foreign to you that quantum mechanics seems easier to master? That... more

  • Tales From The Sewer: Someone had to look with love our most miserable side

    by Louise Simpson Phillips
    They say, "Misery loves Company," hard to believe in that adage when today we're all too busy hiding our miseries. This book gives us back the freedom to look at our flaws through a magnifying glass. By presenting authentic, raw, and unabridged stories, you will be able to connect with the most imperfect version of yourself, but at the same time the most humanly one. You will be in a privileged position to peer into the brains of the protagonists and understand each of their unfortunate life dec... more
  • Retirement Wreckers

    by John Sastry
    If only there was a guide to help you successfully navigate your retirement ... Luckily you have found this book. Many of us assume we know all the answers when it comes to ending our careers and enjoying our workfree lives. But what if what you knew about retirement was incorrect? If there are hidden pitfalls that can wreck it? In Retirement Wreckers, John J. Sastry explores some of the common mistakes people make when planning and implementing their retirement. With real-life case studie... more
  • Bomb Your Bad Habits

    by MAZLINA OTHMAN
    This book is a guide on how to leave a bad habits in our life.
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