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Hope & Luna
by Charles J. OrlandoIn the evocative parable of "Hope & Luna," delve deep into the transformative journey of Hope, a woman navigating the intricate maze of personal relationships and self-worth. Luna, Hope's diary and metaphorical beacon, silently echoes Hope's innermost thoughts and feelings, and their bond reflects Hope's evolving relationship with herself. A tale that's not just about love but about the profound journey of self-discovery, Hope's path is not without its challenges... more
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Panda Never Cries: A Guide to Achieving Peace and Fulfillment
by ABDULAZIZ M."Panda Never Cries" is not just another self-help book; it's a transformative journey into the heart of life's most profound lessons, illustrated through the calm, resilient nature of the panda. The panda, with its patient demeanor and tranquil existence, becomes the symbol of our capacity to navigate life's challenges with grace and composure. This book harnesses this imagery, melding it with deeply rooted wisdom to create an insightful guide for personal growth.... more
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Nothing Changes the World: Excerpts and Insights on the Art of Nothing
by Gabriele CiminelliWhat is the “art of nothing”? How do we approach this question - not with the determination of obtaining an answer but starting with the fact that we don’t know what it is, and perhaps through a journey within oneself, one can discover what is the essence of this art of nothing - will it awaken a certain intelligence of love and peace? -
Without Fear: The Poetry of this Wondrous Thing Called Life
by John RichesonA book I self-published in 1999 while on a journey to uncover the source of the life-long guilt I had felt from childhood sexual abuse, to allow myself to explore and express my inner feelings, and finally, to reach an understanding of my own philosophy and take ownership of all of my life's experiences. -
The Magic In Metaphor: Empowering Children Through Healing Stories
by Harley SearsThe Magic In Metaphor is a remarkable journey through the power of storytelling, crafted to touch the hearts and minds of young readers. This collection of 25 tales, each a metaphor for life's various challenges, is designed to foster emotional growth, resilience, and understanding in children. Characters like Archie the Puppy and Lyla the Ladybug become guides in a world where emotions and life lessons are gently explored, making it an ... more
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Branching Out After 50: Finding Friends and Building Community
by Michelle LoftonIn "Branching Out After 50: Finding Friends and Building Community," Michelle Lofton guides readers on a transformative journey of meaningful connections, empowering them to embrace change, conquer social anxiety, and thrive in their social renaissance after 50. -
The Abundance Habit: 120 Daily Exercises To Cultivate Joy and Success
by Amanda Terry HammMost people associate the word “abundance” with financial wealth, but abundance is actually a state of “more than enough,” and it can take root in any area of your life that you want it to. This means that abundance of health, wealth, love, joy, and creativity are all within your grasp. But the road to abundance in every area of your life starts with changing your thinking habits and thus your mindset. Cultivating an abundance mindset requires taking actionable steps to confront your limiting b... more -
The Long Way Home: Lifelong Learner's Guide to Authenticity and Transformation
by Rachel A. RiccobonoThrough the lens of her unfiltered insights, experiences, and research within personal growth and development, author Rachel Riccobono wants to show others that the lives we lead don’t have to be so cookie-cutter. In The Long Way Home, Riccobono strives to show there is no “right way” to live your life. Your journey is uniquely yours. Our stories may be infinitely connected, but we walk along separate paths. As an individual, you must continuously recalibrate, design, and determine which route b... more -
Never Married dating
by Never Married DatingNever Married Dating . Com (https://www.nevermarrieddating.com), a comprehensive, user-friendly dating website , is excited to announce its launch of a new dating app . Offering mobile smart phone users a way to find love online . Never Married Dating is the ultimate guide for single never married people in their search for love . "We understand the inundation of options in the dating app market can make it challenging for users to choose the right applications for their needs." That has b... more -
The Book On Parenting: 22 Principles For Raising Successful Children
by Giovanni YarabekParenting today looks different from when you were growing up. Schools, organizations, and governmental impacts have changed the playing field. Strategies for children to compete in life are complicated. Raising your child with a foundation of skills is simple when you know what to do. These principles are new, straightforward, and easy to implement. Your results will improve communication, patience, and understanding of your children. Rewarding each child’s ability will help them to succeed in ... more -
Achievement Addiction DETOX
by Elena Rand, JD, MSWIn Achievement Addiction DETOX, Elena Rand challenges our dangerous assumptions about the virtues of achievement at all costs and shows us how to create the successful life we deserve without killing ourselves. Rand’s 7 STEPs for Achievement Addiction DETOX will help you reclaim your life and redefine success on your terms by teaching you how to: • Identify your self-destructive Achievement Addicted habits • Recover from Achievement Amnesia and the Achievement Trance • Stop “The Chase” – the ... more -
How We Go On
by Ken Druck, Ph.D.How We Go On is a compilation of Dr. Ken Druck’s life’s work helping individuals, families, organizations, communities and nations find the path forward after a loss, change or setback. Born of his work in the trenches after tragedies like 9-11, Sandy Hook and Columbine, Dr. Ken's Code for Courageous Living shows us how to become the stronger, better, more resilient, truthful, compassionate and just version of ourselves. How We Go On takes us on a healing journey through life's seasons, from bir... more -
Radical Reinvention
by Candi CrossMaureen Lippe, media powerhouse/entrepreneur, and former Vogue and Harper's Bazaar editor debuts her new book, Radical Reinvention, the personal and professional journey of self-discovery after being forced to reimagine, reset and reinvent after losing her beloved husband and partner to COVID-19 and having to transform and grow her company, Lippe Taylor. It was a time of terror, uncertainty, and painful grief. Read how Lippe managed to reclaim her identity and more than double her business follo... more -
Legacy Empowered: The Everlasting Rise of Women
by Pierrette kengelaStep into a world of inspiration and empowerment as Pierrette Kengela takes you on an extraordinary journey through the pages of “Legacy Empowered: The Everlasting Rise of Women.” In this groundbreaking book, Kengela explores the profound significance of woman-to-woman legacies and unveils the transformative power of women’s empowerment. Prepare to be enlightened, inspired, and equipped with the tools to create a lasting impact. In the introduction, Kengela sets the stage by delving into the im... more -
Illusions of Certainty: thoughts about thinking
by Bernard WarnickA close examination of our powers of reasoning shows certainties, especially in fields of morality, values and ethical social behavior, are illusory. Even in science, understandings are based on the best evidence at the moment. When we consider that neurobiologically our subjective feelings invade the beginning of our reasoning process, the pervasive ambiguity and vagueness of language and the fuzziness of the concept of truth, we start to wonder if certainty of conclusions is available. Patt... more -
HOW TO FEEL BETTER... REALISTICALLY
by Geoff PridhamHow to Feel Better… Realistically is a no-nonsense guide on how to feel better no matter what life throws at you. The chief recommendation of the book is that we should be realistic. Other guides to happiness and feeling better have recommended techniques such as positive thinking, positive psychology, mindfulness, living in the present, chasing your dreams, and so on, but none of these work reliably over the long run. How to Feel Better… Realistically moves forward from these approaches to p... more