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  • Emotional Magnetism: How to Communicate to Ignite Connection in Your Relationships

    by Sandy Gerber

    2022 IPPY Bronze Medal Winner Emotional Magnetism is the self-help book for people who want to improve their communication and connection in their relationships.

    Have you ever felt unheard or misunderstood? Maybe your partner just doesn’t seem to get why some things are important to you. Or perhaps your boss is seemingly oblivious to half the things you’ve pointed out in the past week.

    You’re not alone.

    In this unique and timely book, award-winning communic... more

  • Keep Quiet Black Boy; A Leadership Guide to Mentoring Millennials

    by Jerome Frierson
    HOW TO DEVELOP EFFECTIVE MENTORING PROGRAMS FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN MILLENNIALS In Keep Quiet Black Boy: A Leadership Guide to Mentoring Millennials, Dr. Jerome Frierson, Lead Pastor of King of Kings Empowerment Ministry, shares the latest breakthroughs in mentoring. Whether you are a leader within your church, college, your career, or within your community, this book is for you. In this guide, Dr. Frierson identifies 26 barriers to mentoring disadvantaged, African American, millennial males. H... more
  • Super Mentors: The Ordinary Person's Guide to Asking Extraordinary People for Help

    by Eric Koester

    Modern mentorship is about opportunity, not advice. What you really want is someone to open a door for you, provide an introduction, or move your resume to the top of the pile. Eric Koester and Adam Saven give you a powerful new framework to make that a reality.

    “Exhilarating and empowering… if you care about your success, you have to read Super Mentors.” – CEO Weekly

    To get where you want to go in life — to be successful &mdash... more

  • The Innovator's Handbook

    by Hussain Almossawi
    What does it take to transform creativity into sustained innovation? Why does it seem so hard to continually come up with something new, beautiful, and earth-moving? How can we overcome our limiting beliefs as creatives? In The Innovator's Handbook, award-winning designer and author Hussain Almossawi helps designers and creatives harness their fire, flex their courage, and supercharge their ideas to create remarkable products, services, and experiences. The lessons in this book will empower y... more
  • Less Than a Sack of Weed

    by Cliff Green
    This book will inspire the reader in so many ways. My goal is to get you to make the best choices in your day-to-day life.
  • A Mystical Approach to Spiritual Living: An Experiential Guide to The Mystical Ark

    by Eileen Patra
    When Elena and Zak, characters from Eileen Patra’s high-action, spiritually driven novel, The Mystical Ark discovered a portal to a higher realm of being, everything changed. They gained profound insight into the nature of the Divine. Spiritual principles, so simple yet so profound, transformed their lives. And as a result, the world around them began to change too. Now you can join this powerful duo in their quest for living the spiritual principles that change everything. This book, A Mysti... more
  • When the Soul Calls

    by Silvana Maria Pagani
    True Stories of Deep Healing and Transformation through the Wisdom of the Heart and Soul
  • The Semantics of i AM

    by Geoff Keall

    Sometimes the events of life can leave us resigned to feeling trapped within
    a seemingly inescapable maze of intolerable suffering. A constant struggle
    with challenges can be a sign of living from the ego. The good news is that
    there are ways to transform an attitude from ego limitation to one of infinite
    possibilities and abundance.
    In a guide to improving the whole self, Geoff Keall interweaves personal
    stories inspired by his family’s recovery from gener... more

  • Think In Color

    by Sofia Santiago
    Think in Color: ‘Cause Black & White Is Cool in Everything but Thinking by Sofia Santiago is a personal and professional development, thought-provoking book about expanding your thinking. Santiago sustains that most of us have been conditioned (directly or subliminally) to think in black & white (B&W) and she provides you with actionable steps to evaluate your B&W thinking patterns while empowering you to test and practice thinking in color. After reading Think in Color, you’ll feel better pr... more
  • Here to Make Friends

    by Hope Kelaher, LCSW
    It sometimes seems like everyone has a big, happy, fulfilling social life, full of lifelong friendships...except you. As we grow older and school friendships fade, it can be difficult to meet new people and cultivate meaningful friendships. How do you strike up a conversation with a stranger? How do you move from mutual acquaintances to real friends? Here to Make Friends has the answers to all of these questions and more. Written by a licensed therapist, this book is packed full of helpful advi... more
  • If It Didn't Hurt

    by Dr. Jay Uecker
    Pain is intelligent, bound up energy that really just wants to share its wisdom with you. This book shares the knowledge gained from Dr. Jay’s two decades of experience in private practice, actual client stories and exercises designed to help you experience what's possible when you're willing to turn your heart and your attention toward your pain: It becomes a portal that leads to a place in you where the illusion of separateness collapses and the parts of your body and soul that have been disco... more
  • Finding Your Way Through Therapy: A Navigation Tool for Therapists & Clients

    by Steve Bisson. LMHC
    Finding Your Way Through Therapy: A Navigation Tool for Therapists and Clients by Steve Bisson is designed to be an effective tool for both therapists and clients regarding the trials and tribulations of therapy. Therapy is much more complex than many make it out to be: it’s not all just laying on a couch and speaking to a Sigmund Freud look alike. As readers travel through all 12 chapters, they will gain a deeper knowledge, whether as client or therapist, on how to gain the most out of therapy.... more
  • Travel As Transformation: Conquer the Limits of Culture to Discover Your Own Identity

    by Gregory V. Diehl
    When you travel to a foreign land, do you experience this new place as your old self? Or do you become a new version of you? From living in a van in San Diego to growing chocolate with indigenous tribes in Central America, to teaching in the Middle East and volunteering in Africa, Gregory V. Diehl has spent his entire adult life discovering the world and himself. Leaving his California home shortly after his 18th birthday, he went on to live and work in 45 countries across the globe by age 28... more
  • Compassionate Recovery: Mindful Healing for Trauma and Addictions

    by Darren Littlejohn
    Compassionate Recovery is a principles based practice guide for healing addictions. Using neuroscience research on trauma and addiction, the reader is guided through a journey from problem to solution. Research on compassion and self-compassion practices reveals the healing that is possible. The book then guides you into individual and community practices to engage in common humanity in your community and beyond.
  • Unplug Your Robot: The Secret to Lasting Happiness

    by Karin Kiser
    Are you fired up in the morning, ready to jump out of bed and embrace the day with enthusiasm? Do you feel a sense of daily excitement? Of purpose? Or are you wondering right now if those things are even possible? They are. All that is required is to unplug your robot. The robot is the part of you that wakes up at the same time and eats the same breakfast day after day. It’s the part of you that considers busyness, competition, scarcity, anxiety and fear as a normal part of life. Life is about m... more
  • Higher and Friendly Powers

    by Peg O'Connor
    An expansive alternative for those who have struggled with the “higher power” of AA’s 12-step program, Higher and Friendly Powers (Wildhouse Publications / September 1, 2022) offers a sense of human decency, moral ideals, and even a better version of oneself. In Higher and Friendly Powers, Peg O’Connor, PhD, addresses an audience much like herself: those in recovery who have struggled with the Christian-centric God at the heart of Alcoholics Anonymous. She brings our attention to a little-... more
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