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  • Too Old to Hire Too Young to Retire

    by Brian Hennessey
    The Boomer's and Gen-Xer's self-help guide who are looking to get 'unstuck' in today's transformational employment/working world. Part inspirational, part instructional, and part resources.
  • Let Go and Heal: Recovery from Hurt and Emotional Pain

    by Mark Linden O'Meara
    Let Go and Heal is a positive re-affirming guidebook to help you start dealing with and working through emotional issues that hold you back from leading a more fulfilling life! It is a thought-provoking, awareness-raising and human approach to emotions and healing. By blending scientific research, mind/body, and personal experience, this book creates a comprehensive guide to resolving the issues that keep hurting you. A comprehensive handbook and holistic approach to: - Identifying and challeng... more
  • Mid-Term Goals Suck: The Five Secrets to Goal Setting for Success

    by Mohsen Zargaran
    This book is going to take you on a journey of becoming. It will lead you through a series of powerful and life-changing concepts which you can put into use in order to achieve lasting success. You can achieve anything your heart desires. It’s not just a cliché. It all comes down to your willingness to transform yourself, your way of thinking, and your way of engaging with yourself. Goal setting books are a dime a dozen, but I can assure you that my strategies to achieving success are like nothi... more
  • The Cluttered Mind

    by Deborah McKenna

    This book is for people who are ready to look at all aspects of their lives in order to release themselves from negative feelings and bad habits and consequently, manifest a happier and healthier life. We explore how all of our experiences in life, both positive and negative, create imprints in our subconscious mind. The subconscious mind then becomes cluttered like junk drawers in our homes. We teach them tools to quiet the conscious mind and then utilize the 4Rs (Recognize, Replace, Release... more

  • Yes I Can: Learn to use the power of self-efficacy

    by Laura Ritchie
    Yes I Can: Learn to use the power of self-efficacy, is a practical and personal book founded on solid psychological concepts. Dr Laura Ritchie is a Chartered Psychologist, Professor of Learning and Teaching, and importantly she is someone who found her YES. Yes I Can addresses the topics of perception, perspective, self-efficacy beliefs, metacognition, self-regulation, and agency by presenting these psychological concepts through a uniquely inviting and approachable, storytelling voice. Laura in... more
  • Mindscaping: A Practical Guide for How to Be Happier

    by Donovon Jenson
    Are you happier now than you were last year? Most people haphazardly chase happiness, guided by vague, empty platitudes like: •Choose happiness. •Happiness can only be found when you stop looking for it. •Happiness is always within you. These sound profound, but lack clear action steps. Results are inconsistent. How do I choose happiness? Where is happiness within me? This book shows exactly how to shape your mind for happiness, health, and wellbeing. Readers can expect to: •Underst... more
  • Halfway There: Lessons at Midlife

    by Elizabeth C. Haynes
    This is a book of personal stories that are written in an essay style and as a covert self-help book. Each chapter offers stories of real life experiences, but in the context of helping readers make sense of their own lives. It is part memoir, because the stories are true, and part self-help, which is what it was actually designed to be. Most readers find it is more in the self-help category.
  • FoodWISE: A Whole Systems Guide to Sustainable and Delicious Food Choices

    by Gigi Berardi
    FoodWISE is a personalized tour through our entire food system, from farm to plate, reviewing up-to-date, sometimes surprising scientific insights into popular diets and how we make our decisions about what to eat, together with a look at farmers and community groups trying to do the right thing with food. The book is designed precisely for those who are frustrated with the incomplete and confusing picture they get from the flood of diet information and books. FoodWISE gives us a WISE view of pr... more
  • Classic Marriage: Staying in Love as Your Odometer Climbs

    by Michelle Rayburn

    Classic Marriage is a fun-filled marriage book with practical tips and tools for communication and a long-term commitment. As the odometer climbs, everyday challenges have probably affected communication, romantic feelings, and even commitment. Michelle and Phil have been there, and they want to help you experience wedded bliss well into the golden years.

    In this book, you’ll find:

    • Biblical, faith-based resources from 30-year marriage veterans.
    • Honesty and humor... more
  • Life In Full Colors: Unlock Your Childlike Curiosity to Uncover and Activate the Creative Intelligence You Are

    by Corry MacDonald

    Isn't it incredible what upcycle artists can do with discarded and broken materials? Picking up seemingly worthless pieces to transform them into something wonderful.

    Did you know you have the innate ability to do this with your life?

    Life In Full Colors presents a unique seven-step creative process for reframing your perceived “problems” in order to access the myriad potentials you hold, revealing how you can create your own lin... more

  • My Little Book of Happy

    by Elena Josaya
    Filled with meaningful quotes, actionable tips, and reflective questions, this book is the perfect balance of inspiring and practical. Big change happens through simple steps, and this book is all about building a new approach to your everyday actions and routines. With My Little Book of Happy: 50 Tips for Finding Yours, you'll feel more empowered to: reconnect with your purpose and motivation, reach your full potential, make a difference in the world, and inspire people around you.
  • Five Question to Finding Peace of Mind and Authentic Happiness

    by Armando S Garcia
    Can you really find peace of mind in this fast paced, distracting world? Absolutely, because what troubles the mind is not the outside world, but the mind itself. It is the mental grasping of what you want and rejecting what you don't want, especially the rejecting, which causes psychological stress and distress. Heedlessly we chase our hopes and dreams trying to figure out what makes us happy, often seeking distractions to avoid facing what is really troubling us, all the while undermining the ... more
  • The Forgotten Option

    by Kenneth Connelly

    The Forgotten Option is about marriage and how to stay in it.

    Today most married couples see their options as being either married or divorced with no in between. However marriage is more than just being about ourselves; there are so many others that we may not see that depend on us and our spouse sticking it out together.  It is for this reason that Ken looks at what is The Forgotten Option of how to stay together when your marriage is in trouble, or even whe... more

  • The Quantum Reality of Life

    by Saravanan Marimuthu
    Seeking is a natural attribute of mankind that propels us through time to find answers to the known unknowns. But in today’s materialistic world, the notion of seeking has been misdirected, forcing us to create false identities attached to our artificially created concepts. And when such identities are challenged we build emotions which constitute our actions to protect such identities, often resulting in destructive outcomes. In this book, the author has tried to explore and elucidate few per... more
  • The Cornell Effect: A Family's Journey towards Happiness, Fulfillment and Peace

    by John C. Cranham, DDS

    This is the true story of Cornell Richardson, who was born three and a half months early, at one-pound, nine-ounces. The severity of his issues gave him little chance for survival, let alone for a normal life.

     

    He spent the first six months of his life in the NICU and was then moved to a ventilator-dependent unit at The Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters. On that unit, a young Occupational Therapist named Kim Cranham began to care for him. She saw things in ... more

  • C'Mon, Let's Play!: Living, Playing and Moving Forward

    by Dee G. Suberla
    Dee tells us that she has numb spots in her brain that have always played a role in her life, even to this day. She shares her approach to making some life changing choices on how she became a hippy in the late 60s and early 70s, to her decision to retire early from her corporate job and how she moved through breast cancer. After recovery all she could think about was that song “Is That All There Is?” Dee finally took action and discovered a massive amount of existing information on how to achie... more
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