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  • A Path to Excellence: The Blueprint to Achieving Your Greatest Potential

    by Tony Jeton Selimi
    Far too many people give in to their disempowering beliefs and settle for mediocrity from the fear of failure, judgment, and other people's expectations of them. This book aims to empower readers to go beyond perceived limits and faces their doubts and excuses in all aspects of life. It's a road map to win the inevitable life challenges and excel. Inside, you’ll discover: • The Eight Essential Components of Human Excellence • How to Go Beyond Your Perceived Limits To Face Your Doubts, E... more
  • Superbia: The Perils of Pride. The Power of Humility

    by Steven Willing

    Despite unprecedented affluence, the scourges of mental illness, drug addiction, and loneliness are at an all-time high. Political, racial, sexual, generational, and religious polarization is ripping us apart. Why? Sometimes, the profoundest truths are the most ancient. In this provocative new work, apologist, neuroscientist, and author Dr. Steven Willing explores the age-old and forgotten sin of Pride, demonstrating a startling harmony between Biblical precepts and cutting-edge research in h... more

  • Other-Dimensional Entities

    by Christopher Freeland
    A close look at the 'spirit-entity' world from the traditional, metaphysical and orthodox standpoints. The author, an ex-sannyasin, recounts his experiences in helping others - people, places and animals find relief from spirit-possession; not only the being afflicted by the entity, but especially the entity itself, for they cannot communicate using normal human channels, although in urgent need of succour. A message of hope appears when we acknowledge we know little, but can learn if we maintai... more
  • It's Not About Love

    by Jamie Murray
    Part memoir, part crisis-management guide, It's Not About Love teaches us that we can't really love anyone else well, unless we love ourselves first.
  • Exploring the Art of Seduction

    by Melissa Van Oss
    If you find yourself stuck in a rut, lacking the confidence others seem to have, or the know-how to try new things, this book is for you. This three-part how-to series begins with Exploring the Art of Seduction: Book One: Transform Your Confidence. It tells the story of Melissa Van Oss, a midwest transplant to our nation’s capitol, trying her hand at big city life and open to all the new adventures the city makes possible. Becoming involved in a private underground world that few see inside of, ... more
  • SPORT: A STAGE FOR LIFE

    by Cristiana Pinciroli
    Cristiana de Andrade Pinciroli Pascual – known as Cris Pinciroli – was captain of the Brazilian Water Polo Team while also playing professionally in Italy, winning several national and international tournaments in the sport. In 1998, after participating in her third world championship, where she was the second highest scorer, she was named as one of the seven best players in the world. In 1999, she was a bronze medalist at the Pan American Games in Winnipeg, Canada. In addition to her sporting c... more
  • Beyond Words:the Healing Power of Horses: Bridging the Worlds of Equine Assisted Therapy and Psychotherapy

    by Alita Buzel
    Excerpts from Beyond Words: The Healing Power of Horses "The space between words is where we live with horses. In the silence we are truly heard. So much of our sadness, our discontent, our addictions and compulsions are driven by the emptiness we experience when, without being aware of it, we detach from our emotional selves. We often mistake this emptiness as boredom, anxiety, hunger, and/or loneliness. Horses, in their honesty and compassion, help us to reconnect to ourselves, to our humannes... more
  • Wisdom and Wit

    by Shanti Rose
    Wisdom and Wit is a thought-inviting read that goes right to the heart of your life like a straight arrow. The book offers amazing insight into those annoying, needling situations, which sometimes need a bit of wit to transcend.
  • Present Moment Awareness: A Step by Step Guide to Living

    by Shannon Duncan

    This 20th Anniversary Edition includes a new foreword from the author. Filled with powerful but easily accessible concepts and exercises, Present Moment Awareness shows readers how they can drop their emotional baggage, calm their worries about the future, and start enjoying the peace and joyfulness that can only be found in the now. 

  • Tribe, Caregiving LGBTQ and Straight Ally Friends

    by Michael Boyajian

    Learn how a group of LGBTQ and straight allies compose a group of friends they call Tribe whereas members look after one another offering help of any kind whether it be a midnight call from someone in emotional distress or the need for a pet sitter because of an unexpected emergency hospitalization or even just socializing at barbecues, game nights, minor league baseball games or seasonal celebrations. Helping others does of course extend to those outside the group as well. It is perhaps a li... more

  • Coming Full Circle: Healing Trauma Using Psychedelics

    by Shannon Duncan

    With each passing year, new evidence of the immense healing potential psychedelics offer for anxiety, depression, addiction, PTSD, and more emerge from credible studies and research groups. As the excitement grows, so too does the often dangerous misinformation generated by profiteers and pseudo experts.

    A fierce protector of those who are utilizing psychedelics as a way to heal their emotional wounds and trauma, Shannon Duncan knows firsthand the courage, determination, and vulnerabili... more

  • What Grandpa Learned from His Honeybees: The Little Book to Be Smart with Your Money and Help the Environment

    by Henry Svec and Mary Svec
    Honeybees have 10 rules that they live by, and these rules, when applied to your life, will make you smart with money and a great investor! Discovered by accident, the authors learned that many of the rules are similar to those of great investors such as Warren Buffet, Benjamin Graham and Mohnish Pabrai. Each book chapter starts with a Bee Story where a honeybee rule or habit is discussed. Next, the Smart Money Lesson takes that rule and applies it to everyday life. Finally, in each chapter, th... more
  • Yes You Can: 5 Steps to Being a More Effective CEO of Your Life

    by Paul Hector

    Are you trying to find purpose, looking to transform your outlook and life so that you can unlock your potential! Well here’s a book that can accompany you on your journey. "Yes You Can: 5 Steps to Becoming the CEO of Your Life" is a comprehensive guide to personal success and growth in today's rapidly changing and challenging world. The book provides readers with practical tools, heuristics, and mental models to help them achieve their personal goals and find balance, purpose, and meaning in... more

  • Being and Love: An Ontological Investigation into Human Existence

    by Joshua Heskamp
    In Being and Love: An Ontological Investigation into Human Existence, the author, Joshua Heskamp, examines the deepest meaning of human existence through an exploration of the ontological connection between being and love. The main topics covered along the way are: the experience of reality, the ontological structure of phenomenal experiences, the nature of consciousness, the body, the intelligibility of the world, being-in-the-world, being-in-itself, being-with-others, love, the Trinity, theodi... more
  • Anger Is Your Compass

    by Moshe Ratson
    Anger is an internal warning system that alerts you to problems and shows you how to solve them. With his revolutionary approach, psychotherapist and anger specialist Moshe Ratson teaches you how to access the wisdom of anger to transform your life. This anger management program provides practical skills and exercises that will help you establish emotional freedom and become your best self, benefiting you and everyone around you.
  • Say Anything

    by Fiona Jefferies
    When your friend gets diagnosed with a serious illness. When your colleague is going through a messy divorce. When your neighbour makes a racist or homophobic remark. There are so many moments in life when you feel stunned, shocked, saddened, or baffled, and simply don’t know what to say. Your mind goes blank and you can’t find the right words. This book is for moments like those. Say Anything is a guide on what to say and how to say it. Organised from A to Z, this book covers Agei... more
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