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The 48 Laws of Happiness: Secrets Revealed For Becoming the Happiest You
by Dr. Rob CarpenterUNLOCK THE SECRETS TO HAPPINESS •\tDo you want to discover the untold secrets of happiness in a fun and uplifting read that could change your life? •\tHave you ever been told you should choose to be happy but then not taught how to be happy? •\tIs becoming the happiest possible version of yourself something you would like to achieve right now? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you have looked in the right place! In The 48 Laws of Happiness, Dr. Rob Carpenter will teach... more -
Just Say "$%#&! NO!"
by Heather and Karen TobinThis is a humorous, illustrated, self-help book about saying no. The book began as a poem written by one sister to another who was going through some trying times. The idea then blossomed into an illustrated guide for others having similar problems. It is meant to be light-hearted and fun, but containing a real message. -
Forces of Life Psychology: What Creates Success or Failure in Ourselves and our Children
by David Lloyd ShepardWhat is it the greatest minds in psychology and those who are the most successful in life know about success and failure? How can we use this knowledge to prevent problems and increase success? Knowledge is a key to success and to surviving failure. “The only defense against the world is a thorough knowledge of it.” John Locke. We could easily use the existing educational system for a program of preventive psychology based on principles of psychology by the best minds in psychology. ... more -
Welfare Cheese to Fine Caviar: How to Achieve Your Dreams Despite Your Upbringing
by THOMAS WIDEMANWelfare Cheese to Fine Caviar is a true story of how your attitude absolutely determines your aptitude. Determined to escape the poverty he was born into, Thomas Wideman realized that education was his way out. Once he made up his mind, nothing could stand in the way of his ultimate goal. From experiencing friends become bullies and drug dealers to witnessing his favorite uncle become a victim of the crack epidemic, along with his own mistakes, Thomas was adamant about becoming a model husband, ... more -
Making Marriage Happy: Hard-Won Wisdom from Real Couples
by Claire Vande PolderWhy are some couples happy when so many others are not? Is it just the luck of the draw? Or do happy couples actually do things that make their happiness possible? In this lively, encouraging, and occasionally irreverent book, author Claire Vande Polder interviewed real couples in happy marriages to learn what they do to make it work. What she discovered is collected here in short, readable segments on topics from romance to "roommate issues" like housekeeping and chores, conflict, money, li... more -
Calm & Sense
by Wendy LeedsCalm & Sense is a practical, well-researched resource that specifically targets womens' concerns and needs about anxiety. It includes: sound psychological approaches, physical techniques to ease anxiety, and simple life-style changes that can help avoid anxiety triggers. -
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by Donna TetreaultDear Me, Letters to Myself for All of My Emotions teaches young children how to recognize and manage the emotions they feel throughout the day. Through a series of letters that begin with, "Dear Me," a young child writes down his feelings. These letters allow him to recognize that he can change how he feels while practicing self-kindness and compassion. Dear Me serves as a guide to help kids learn about expressing feelings, understanding those feelings, and then deciding what to do about them... more -
I love my brain!
by Jennifer AldorettaWe could all use a little more self-love and empathy — and let’s make it FUN! “I love my brain!” is the first in a series of chuckle-causing, giggle-getting, tongue-twisting nursery rhymers teaching children about compassion, inclusion, and self-love. “There’s so much inside it, and I can’t deny it. My brain is so helpful and wise, I can’t hide it!” Not only is “I love my brain!” a blast to read (parents are sure to love it as much as your kids), but it also lovingly features children with d... more -
What Cootchie Wash Do You Use?
by Wendi M. DavisWhat cootchie wash do you use? Hearing that question makes you curious now, doesn't it? In this book, we are going to explore what ingredients make up your own personal brand. With a unique twist, you will hear about the lessons learned from online dating and some real-life advice based on where these experiences can take you and what you can learn along the way. Don’t think this is just going to be the type of book that you are talked AT you the whole time. Oh, no. you are going to... more
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The boy from Afar
by shailaja LaxmanThere are situations in life that will make us worried or sad. When we suppress these emotions for a long time, we can get stuck in the sadness and forget how it feels to be happy. This can lead to loneliness, depression, anxiety. It is easy to give up in life and let worry consume you, but there is always a reason to rise above your problems. The boy from afar is the perfect book for children to learn self-love and acceptance. -
Year of the Blog: How to Achieve Your Life’s Purpose in 5 Steps and 365 Blog Posts
by Raven SinclairBlogging is your vehicle to happiness.By accepting the “365-Day Blogging Challenge” and committing yourself to write a blog post every day, you can discover your “a-ha” moment and begin living your best life. "Year of the Blog" is an uncomplicated step-by-step guide to help you pursue the things that make you happy and live a purposeful life. Covering the basics on how to start your own blog and what to write about, "Year of the Blog" explores how you can achieve personal happiness and meaning i... more -
Guilty but Forgiven
by Somi OmowoSeparate lives, broken hearts, and struggles. Separate pasts, but destiny drives two hearts in a journey that explores forgiveness and how far each is willing to go to forgive. Can forgiveness really be total irrespective of what the past is filled with? What is forgivable and what is not? Can forgiveness really be all encompassing or are there no-go areas? Betrayal, denial, murder, and unjust imprisonment—can they all just be forgiven like that? Can Gbemi and Leke discover strength to forgive o... more -
Peak Brain Plasticity
by Said HasyimUnleash your true potential with proven methods to level-up your brain's power.
Do you notice feeling more forgetful? Are you self-limiting your progress because you believe that your brain is old already? Do you have anxiety that you can't forget–even after trying every suggestion available?
This life-changing book contains the concept of neuroplasticity made digestible for everyone and more…
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Love Thyself, First + Always
by Michelle A CawleyWe have self-love completely backwards.
We strive to win the approval and affection of others without regard for our personal integrity. We give freely of our resources hoping our efforts will bolster our enoughness. We’re generous with our love and empathy towards others, but not towards ourselves. It’s a vicious cycle until we choose differently.
Except that you’re not sure where to start. What you do know is this &md... more
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Happy Has Always Been the Plan
by Chris RayWhy all the misery, both violent and emotional? God intended us to be happy. He gave us everything we need to be happy. What happened? How can this world be so far off the original plan? We used to agree to disagree. We had peace. No more. Now we unfriend friends we have had for years. Where is the joy in families that are broken? Divorce, no love or tenderness. The gentleness and natural affection is all but gone. We think we are rich and have need of nothing and know not that we are wretche... more