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Mark Bryan
Mark
Bryan uses his extensive knowledge as a counselor and his first hand experiences to help others. |
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Codes
of Love :
Rethink Your Family,
Remake Your Life |
Prodigal
Father :
Reuniting Fathers
and Their Children |
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Mark
Bryan's work is bringing families together. He was a member of Oprah Winfrey's 1999 "Change Your Life"
team and a regular on her show, where he reunites parents and children. Now, counselor, educator, and cofounder of
The Artist's Way Workshops, Mark Bryan offers a book that will help all of us get closer to our family members and
achieve deeper intimacy by cracking the Codes of Love. |
A
step-by-step handbook to help estranged fathers regain their self-respect and reconnect with their children
examines both the estrangement process and the path to reunion, explaining how to rebuild self-esteem, renew a
relationship with the child's mother, and create lasting bonds.
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Mark
Bryan with Julia Cameron
Mark
Bryan & Julia Cameron teach you the tools to change your life with inspiration! |
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The
Artist's Way
At Work -
Riding The Dragon |
The
Artist's Way -
A Spiritual Path
To Higher Creativity |
Money
Drunk,
Money Sober;
90 Days to
Financial Freedom |
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Adapting
their techniques for fostering creativity as a means to spiritual fulfillment for the workplace, the authors of The
Artist's Way at Work have shown that people can thrive at their jobs when they take time to nurture their
spirit and listen to their thoughts. The book features psychological guidance, anecdotes & exercises.
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Asserting
that creative expression is the natural direction of life, noted Hollywood screenwriter and director Julia Cameron
presents an exciting method for artists to recover their creativity from limiting beliefs, self-sabotage,
inattention, fear, jealousy, guilt, addictions, and other forces that inhibit the creative process.
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Money Drunk offers new perspectives on the real roots of money problems, showing how to dismantle negative
family and societal programming about money and how to undo the destructive patterns that sabotage your financial
success. The program teaches new, more constructive habits to anyone who has ever had a problem with money. |
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The Artist's Way, The Artist's Way at Work is set up as a 12 Week Course. I haven't finished
it yet but am grateful for the way it brings the techniques and insights of The Artist's Way into the
career world. Very insightful and helpful... In fact, it's assisting me with my own endeavors to start a new
business. I like the way the viewpoints of all 3 authors are included. The addition of business and
technology strategist, Catherine Allen, strengthens the approach of this already fantastic team.
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This
book is a must for anyone looking to discover their authentic self, uncover and/or pursue their dreams, learn how
to tap into a Higher Power, accept their gifts, uncover their talents, live more passionately, or bring
inspiration and creativity into their life. If it were up to me, The Artist's Way would be a course
requirement for anyone graduating high school or college. A true investment in your Self.
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Richard
Carlson, Ph. D.
Simple
yet effect techniques to free yourself of worry and stress |
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Don't
Sweat
the Small Stuff--
and it's all small stuff |
Don't
Worry, Make Money : Spiritual and Practical Ways to Create Abundance and More Fun in Your Life |
You
Can Feel Good Again : Common-Sense Therapy for Releasing Depression and Changing Your Life |
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Don't
Sweat the Small Stuff... offers 100 meditations designed to make you appreciate being alive, keep your
emotions (especially anger and dissatisfaction) in proper perspective, and cherish other people as the unique
miracles they are. |
Richard
Carlson provides more new strategies for living more fully and worrying less as a means of attracting more wealth
and abundance in our lives.
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A
groundbreaking guide to psychological health based on the revolutionary therapeutic approach called Psychology of
Mind. Simple, short-term, and accessible to all, the principles of Psychology of Mind offer a common-sense method
for letting go of depression and tapping into a natural state of well-being -- without drugs or psychotherapy. |
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An
easy read yet down-to-earth practical advice and simple insights that can have a dramatic affect. Great for
a daybook or for reading a chapter before bed.
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Don't Sweat The Small Stuff... Don't Worry Make Money offers surprisingly simple yet effective
advice. Sometimes little things make the biggest difference.
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John
Gray
World
renown Ph.D., John Gray, gives us practical guide to understanding ourselves and each other. |
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How
to Get
What You Want and Want What You Have:
A Practical and Spiritual Guide to Personal Success |
Men
Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus:
A Practical Guide
for Improving Communication and Getting What You Want in Your Relationships |
Children
are
from Heaven |
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Combining
insights from Western psychology and Eastern meditation, he presents an innovative and proven method to become
happy, confident, and at peace. |
A
guide to accepting the differences between men and women uses a metaphor to illustrate commonly occurring
conflicts and offers advice on how to counteract these differences in communication styles, emotional needs, and
modes of behavior. |
"When
parents learn what their children really need, they are less motivated to create money to acquire things and more
motivated to create time to enjoy their family," Gray writes. "The greatest wealth for a parent today is
time." |
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Dr.
Phil McGraw
As
seen on Oprah, Dr. Phil tells it like it is! |
Milton
Katselas
A
noted Director & teacher, Milton takes a straight up and hands-on approach to following your dreams. |
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Life
Strategies :
Doing What Works,
Doing What Matters |
Dreams
Into Action;
Getting What You Want |
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Author
Phillip C. McGraw, who is a psychologist but describes himself as a strategist, is determined to make sure that
his readers are the creators of their lives, not created by their lives. By accepting that you are
personally accountable for every element of your life, McGraw says, you can erase the negative "epidemic
behaviors" (found in all of American society: denial, false assumptions, inertia, deceptive masking) in your
life and reach your goals. |
Katselas
offers readers in all fields the tools and strategies they need to enhance and jump-start their stalled careers.
With chapters on conceptualizing and visualizing one's career path, the benefits of working with the masters, and
maintaining a sure, confident attitude, Dreams into Action can help individuals take responsibility for their
choices and actualize their careers |
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Milton
teaches us to empower ourselves and empower our dreams by taking action. His approach doesn't leave room for
excuses, but it does jump start careers and dreams.
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Suze
Orman
Financial
expert, Suze Orman, helps you take charge of your finances! |
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The
9 Steps to
Financial Freedom |
The
Courage to Be Rich : Creating a Life of Material and Spiritual Abundance |
You've
Earned It,
Don't Lose It :
Mistakes You Can't Afford
to Make When You Retire |
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Managing
money is far more than a matter of balancing our checkbooks or picking investments--witness the fact that many of
us know what we ought to be doing with our money yet often just don't do it. This is the first personal finance
book that gives us not only the knowledge of how to handle money, but also the power to break through the barriers
that hold us back. |
From
the business of love to buying a home; from imparting proper values to our children to defining our own
self-worth; from starting over to staking a claim to our future, Orman shows us how to find the clarity,
conviction, and courage to meet the obstacles and opportunities of a lifetime.
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A
specialist in retirement issues and a Certified Financial Planner, Orman knows her stuff, and she shares it in a
straightforward manner that's especially helpful for those new to navigating the often-confusing course of
retirement planning. |
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Iyanla
Vanzant
Spiritual
leader, teacher, and speaker, Iyanla has appeared on the Oprah Winfrey show several times helping hundreds of
people re-language and change their lives to welcome in Love. |
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In
the Meantime :
Finding Yourself
and the Love You Want |
One
Day My Soul
Just Opened Up:
40 Days and 40 Nights Towards Spiritual Strength and Personal Growth |
Yesterday
I Cried : Celebrating the Lessons
of Living and Loving |
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According
to author and inspirational speaker Iyanla Vanzant, being in the "meantime" means being in a state of
limbo. "When you are not happy where you are and you are not quite sure if you want to leave or how to leave,
you are in the meantime," she explains. Rather than wallow in confusion, Vanzant encourages you to use the
meantime as an opportunity to prepare yourself for true love. |
An
inspiring guide and a hands-on measurement tool. "One Day My Soul Just Opened Up" encourages readers to
use journal writing as a self-awareness process. Vanzant introduces 40 principles to follow and embrace in daily
living as guideposts on the path toward spiritual strength and understanding. |
"Of
all things to master," Iyanla asks, "why did I have to pick tears?" By the end of Yesterday, I
Cried, she finds the answer. And in searching the depths of her own soul, she encourages others to do the
same...The pain of the past does not have to be today's reality. Iyanla Vanzant is an example of how yesterday's
tears become the seeds of today's hope, renewal, and strength. |
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