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Farewell: Vital End-of-Life Questions with Candid Answers
by Edward T. Creagan, MDBeing present at the bedside—and even at the moment of death—can become an experience embedded in the minds and souls of family members for generations. It is a deeply emotional time, one of relief and sadness. Anyone who has taken that final journey with a loved one will never, ever forget those moments. Mayo Clinic’s Dr. Edward Creagan has dedicated his life to death. And now this esteemed medical doctor examines death not only from a medical standpoint, but from an acutely emotional perspecti... more -
Start Today
by Jesse S. SmithImproving the conversation you have with yourself can help you to improve your relationships with others, and set you on the path to achieving a more fulfilling life. Start Today offers a vision of self-help as a personal philosophy, which shares many of its timeless precepts with major world religions from Christianity to Buddhism. In his quirky, conversational writing style, author Jesse S. Smith describes the simple decisions that any of us can choose to make, at any time, to get our lives ... more -
Nurse Dorothea presents Why Coping Skills Work and What are Some That Can Be Done Anytime and Anywhere
by Michael DowWe are starting the process of removing stigma about mental health issues. Let’s share ideas of the journey to well-being and seek to understand others as they are instead of how we wish them to be. By learning to know ourselves and trying different coping skills that are specific to the situation that we find ourselves in, we can achieve balance and peace. As we deepen our self-awareness and harness tailored coping mechanisms for diverse situations, we pave the path to equilibrium and sereni... more -
One Door Closes: Korey's Courage--The Documentary
by Tom Ingrassia, Executive ProducerBased on the award winning book, One Door Closes: Korey's Courage presents the stories of 4 people--including Scherrie Payne (Formerly of The Supremes) and June Monteiro (of The Toys)--who overcame seemingly insurmountable obstacles on their roads to success. The documentary premiered in October, 2023, and is currently on the film festival circuit. It received the Gold Award/Feature Documentary at the International Independent Film Awards, and was named Best Local Feature at the Massachusetts In... more -
Self-Esteem in a Selfie World
by Shobha NihalaniDo you spend most of your time thinking about all the things you've done wrong and all the ways you need to fix yourself? Do you lean towards self-loathing when you make a mistake? Do you people-please to stay ahead of the competition? Do you compare yourself with others? What is it that we are seeking in all our restlessness to do more and be more? Without a doubt, it is to be loved, accepted, respected, rewarded and valued. If that's not what we get from our environment, and our... more -
The Passion Gap
by Greenleaf Book GroupHarnessing Your North Star for True Success and Fulfillment Happiness. Meaning. Purpose. These are arguably the most important truths for a fulfilled life, yet we often struggle to define what these concepts really mean for ourselves. Where do you find happiness? How do you align your passion and financial needs? How do you weave them into your life’s meaning and purpose? In The Passion Gap, Philip Hsin shares his journey of defining values and determining the meaning of life. Through rigorous... more -
Sex, Drugs & the Love of God
by Ellen HarlowAs a child, author Ellen Harlow dreamed of becoming a renowned vocalist. However, chasing the dream of stardom left her feeling incomplete. She wasn’t satisfied and eventually found herself searching for something more. In 1991, Harlow gave her heart to Jesus Christ resulting in a renewed desire to speak and sing for the sole purpose of giving praise and adoration to God. In Sex, Drugs, and the Love of God, she narrates her real-life experiences and how she transformed her life of sexual sin, d... more -
Untangling
by Barbara McGavin and Ann Weiser CornellUntangling is a self-help method for developing the capacity to provide a compassionate inner environment in which difficult personal issues can be resolved. These difficulties can include anxiety, self-criticism, using food or alcohol to deal with inner conflict, and blocks to taking effective action in the world. -
Grateful Lady: 444 Celebratory Expressions of Gratitude for the Female Body: A Self-Help Guide to a Happier & Healthier You
by Mehdi EsfandiariGrateful Lady is a heartfelt exploration of self-love and appreciation, offering 444 expressions of gratitude for different parts of the female body. Divided into 13 chapters, each dedicated to a specific body system, this book by Mehdi Esfandiari encourages women to celebrate the divine artistry within them. It helps shift focus from perceived flaws to the blessings we often overlook, fostering a deeper connection with oneself. Perfect as a daily companion, Grateful Lady integrates mindfulne... more -
Common Wisdom: 8 Scientific Elements of a Meaningful Life
by Laura Gabayan, MD, MSThe new “Common Wisdom: 8 Scientific Elements of a Meaningful Life” (Redwood Publishing, March 2024) is an easy-to-read book that unveils the discoveries of The Wisdom Research Project, a fascinating journey led by Dr. Laura Gabayan to explore the timeless question: What is Wisdom? Drawing upon her research and medical expertise, Dr. Gabayan created The Wisdom Research Project, which involved interviewing 60 “wise” individuals across North America (ages 50-79) ov... more
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Try Your Own Case
by Jordan MarshTry Your Own Case is an invaluable resource for anyone who is currently representing themselves in court or considering doing so. Authored by veteran trial lawyer Jordan Marsh, Try Your Own Case walks you through the litigation process step by step, and includes loads of tips, examples, and a comprehensive appendix with forms and sample pleadings to get you started.
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You Don't Have To Quit
by Maureen PalmerIn a world that glorifies alcohol—from signature cocktails to craft beer—helping a loved one with a drinking problem feels like a losing battle. You’ve begged, bargained, and demanded they stop, only to see consumption ramp up and your relationship break down. This approach enforces a vicious cycle of confrontation, shame, and more drinking. Author and filmmaker Maureen Palmer has been there, and she’s found a better way. In You Don’t Have to Quit, Palmer shifts the conventional abstinence-on... more -
Back After Burnout
by Dennis ConsorteBurnout didn’t kill me, but if I gave it too much of a chance, it would have. As an entrepreneur, I’ve gone through several periods of burnout and one big one that forced me to reinvent myself completely. I lost my sense of purpose. I was depressed and experienced a complete loss of interest in my work. It affected my mental and physical health, impacted my income, and strained my relationships. In this book, I tell my story, and show you how to overcome burnout, how to find purpose in life agai... more -
My Re-Birthday Book
by Kara Rubinstein DeyerinEmbark on a journey of self-discovery with the My Re-Birthday Book, a beautifully crafted companion for those navigating the rich and complex tapestry of genetic discovery, family, and identity. Whether you're adopted, donor-conceived, or have experienced an NPE, misattributed parentage, or a DNA surprise, this memory book provides a space for you to bear witness to your unfolding narrative. Illuminate the pages with photos, mementos, and responses to writing prompts that explore the depths of y... more -
How to Stand and Pee and not be a Dick about it--Rites of Passage: The Navigation of Masculinity between the Scylla of Radical F
by Professors Pluck and WillisThis book describes various rites of passage into manhood to avoid bot emasculation from the left and toxic masculinity from the right. -
Mind Training
by Ravinder Taylor and Eldon TaylorMind Training offers a fascinating examination of the inner workings of your mind that naturally leads to science-based daily self-empowerment practices to enhance every corner of your life. Life can educate your mind to accept less, thereby limiting and defining you. You can do it better. Drawing on over 200 solid scientific studies, Mind Training is the self-help workout regimen that will enhance every corner of your life.