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I'd Rather Laugh |
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A tragic childhood, agoraphobia, and the death of a beloved son...Linda Richman has suffered more hurt, loss, and rejection than any person ought, yet she still has the power to find joy in living. |
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Embraced by the Light |
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An easy read, its subtitle could have been "The Average Person's Guide to Near-Death Experiences." |
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I Could Do Anything If I Only Knew What It Was |
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This is a perfect book for new college graduates or anyone sick and tired of languishing in a dead-end job or relationship. |
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Embracing Uncertainty |
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A program designed to help readers achieve greater peace of mind and optimism in today's troubled times. |
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Authentic Happiness |
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A bold new plan for taking control of your life and finding lasting happiness. |
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The Mind of the Soul: Responsible Choice |
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Easy-to-read text and practical exercises how each moment in life presents a choice. |
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It's Only Too Late If You Don't Start Now |
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Have you got to 40 and thought your life was over? Well think again. It's Only Too Late If You Don't Start Now is here to show you that not only is your life *not* over at 40 - it's only just beginning! |
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What are You Doing with the Rest of Your Life? |
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In a nutshell, this book is about making intelligent choices in midlife. The choices we make in our middle years determine the quality of the rest of our lives. Those that serve us well in the first half of life may not work for us in the second. I concur with her. The author weaves together her research, personal experiences, stories, & exercises showing us how to live & age well. |
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The Power of Focus |
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“I consider the Power of Focus as the best self-help book that has actually worked for me. Most self-help books use a Top-down approach. The Power of Focus uses a bottom-up approach. Concentrate on small, workable habits, and change them one by one. The stories were so convincing it looked easy. And it was really easy!” Woody Jin |












