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  • Bully Navigator: The Ultimate Parent's Guide to Protecting Your Child from Bullying and Sexual Violence at School

    by Steve Cohen
    If you have a student who has been victimized while at school, you will need the information in this book to hold administrator's "feet to the fire" to provide protection for your son or daughter. Unfortunately, many administrators cannot be counted upon to do what is right in a situation where your child has been victimized. They are often well intentioned but sadly we have seen over and over that they either don't know what to do or won't do what is needed to do when confronted with the vic... more
  • Peak Life's Work: Find Your Gift and Give It Away (Peak Productivity)

    by Said Hasyim

    Live a life you are proud of, one in which you’re realizing your true potential and making a difference in the world.

    Do you drag yourself to work every morning to a job you hate? Do you feel like you’re just going through the motions with no real purpose in life? Do you feel you have a special talent to offer the world but are not even sure what it is?

    Start your journey to self-discovery and growth in this inspiring book to learn:... more

  • Sacred Legacy, Empowered Generational Healing

    by Amber Dobkins
    Imagine a family that supports each other through the challenges and transitions in life. A family who accepts each other's differences. Sacred Legacy shares how one family consciously created this dynamic. Explore the journey of three generations of women as they transform cycles, wounds, and patterns from their lineage. Zanny, Ulew, and Jewels walk through the five essential steps that helped them find the courage to forge a better way for each of them and their daughters.
  • ACE Your Life

    by Michelle P. Maidenberg

    It’s common for anyone to feel trapped or stuck by their inner commentator, habitual patterns of behavior, and the lessons they’ve learned throughout their lives. Everyone has regrets, with many trying to preserve strained relationships and other difficult parts of their lives. When faced with these hardships, it’s easy for self-worth and confidence to take a nosedive, causing many to wonder where they went wrong and to wish for a “do-over.” 

    ACE Your ... more

  • What’s Next: 2020 Onwards

    by Peter J Dwyer
    The title of this short book is What's Next?, and the short answer is Who Knows? This is despite the mounting evidence that our current worldwide problems are leading people to reassess their priorities for the future and insist on the need for change. The purpose of the book is to take this contrast seriously, and not only to accept the task of seeing what is at stake as we enter upon a new future, but also to face up to the challenge flowing from what this reveals: Can We Do It?
  • ELIXIR OF LIFE? Perhaps, YES

    by Jagannath Ghole

    My objective in writing this book is to de-mystify personal health and to make people aware that good health is within  reach of most of the humanity, like air and water. I feel that I have some significant ideas to share, pertaining to personal health, which ideas I wish to pass on to you, readers, in this book.

    Most of us are unaware of what good health is until we lose it. This book describes good health, fundamentally, so that we may preserve it, naturally. In this book, I ... more

  • Caring is Art

    by Leilani Norman
    Caring is Art is a gift book for caregivers, illustrated with original paintings and photography by Leilani Norman. It contains 64 pages of imagery, caregiver quotes, self-care prompts and resources. QR codes throughout the book direct readers to useful online information published by organizations that support caregivers.
  • Speak This Not That; Positive Affirmations to Have a Better Day

    by Lynn Lok-Payne
    Speak This Not That: Positive Affirmations to Have a Better Day is designed to bring awareness to our self-talk and improve our thinking. By taking an everyday negative thought and flipping it into three positive statements, we can choose a better narrative for our lives. Using inspirational quotes for extra motivation, we can transform the background noise into a more encouraging dialogue. By making a simple change from “I can’t” to “How can I?”, we open the door to new possibilities.
  • Speak This Not That

    by Lynn Lok-Payne
    Speak This Not That: Positive Affirmations to Have a Better Day is designed to bring awareness to our self-talk and improve our thinking. By taking an everyday negative thought and flipping it into three positive statements, we can choose a better narrative for our lives. Using inspirational quotes for extra motivation, we can transform the background noise into a more encouraging dialogue. By making a simple change from “I can’t” to “How can I?”, we open the door to new possibilities.
  • Raise Your Hand

    by Robert A. Belle
    Millennials experience burnout a lot. That’s largely because it’s not in their nature to seek out support. Worse, when they’re overwhelmed, many of them feel inclined to tackle their problems alone. That’s why transformational speaker, mentor, and coach Robert A. Belle wrote Raise Your Hand, a frank, compassionate guide that empowers young professionals, showing them why it’s important to ask for help when they’re stressed and exactly how to do it. In this book, Belle explains that doing ever... more
  • Words are your Superpower

    by A.S. Stephens
    Words are Your Superpower is a helping hand in a world that shines a spotlight on negativity. For anyone battling their thoughts daily and ending their days with mental exhaustion. Words are Your Superpower guides readers, in living as their authentic selves. Learn the strength of words and how the narrative we use mentally with ourselves and outwardly with others affects our lives. Receive help in identifying the words that you are battling and discover the ones that can act as superpowers in t... more
  • Blackmail

    by Dr. Ishwarbhai Joshi
    Rajni understood the art of Romance. She used to press and pull Ajay's nipples lightly with her delicate fingers... A foolish wife chatters during sexual intercourse. She demands something to her husband. Or keep her body stiff like a corpse... The husband is not allowed to take off all the clothes... He was worried about, putting his weight on her while riding on her. Then he found an idea. When the wife is in the position of twelve and a half of the clock, he himself used to sleep in the p... more
  • Your Happily Ever Love List

    by Ronit Haase
    This book aims at overcoming the gap between our illusive perception of love based on the fairy tales we were raised on, to what actually makes love work. The book demonstrates a case study, explains the theory, and provides questions for the reader to answer, thus allowing the reader to re-write their story of LOVE.
  • The 2-Hour Cocktail Party

    by Nick Gray
    You know that well-connected friend who only exists in the movies? The one who throws the best parties and can set up any introduction you need? Everyone wants to know someone magical like this who brings people together. The secret is: you can be that person. You should be that person. The 2-Hour Cocktail Party will show you how. Discover a simple formula with step-by-step instructions to host parties that help you meet new people, strengthen your existing relationships, and make you the ... more
  • Hamlet's Mirror

    by Elma Linz Kanefield

    Hamlet's Mirror looks at the stories and experiences of hundreds of performing artists to explain what prevents some from reaching their performance potential and what empowers others to realize it. The author introduces four Performer Personality Profiles: Problem-Ridden, Pugnacious, Promising and Potential-Realized. These personalities reveal and clarify how performing artists move through professional and personal challenges to become the best they can be as people and as performers. Y... more

  • A Reason to Live

    by Chris Wilkins
    My latest book, A Reason To Live, was really more of a journey than a written exercise. An odyssey which started with an unfortunate trip to the hospital where I was informed that I should remain very calm so as not to give myself a heart attack. The very words "heart attack" are lethal in their ability to instill fear, and I recall, I did stay fairly still although "calm" was not what was happening on the inside of me. A small five year old child was screaming inside my head, "I am not ready to... more
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