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Philosophers Notes on: Harmonic Wealth by James Arthur Ray
by Brian JohnsonPhilosophers Notes on: Harmonic Wealth by James Arthur Ray. The essential points are condensed for more wisdom in less time.
Philosophers Notes on: Happy for No Reason by Marci Shimoff with Carol Kline
by Brian JohnsonPhilosophers Notes on: Happy for No Reason by Marci Shimoff with Carol Kline. The essential points are condensed for more wisdom in less time.
Philosophers Notes on: Focal Point by Brian Tracy
by Brian JohnsonPhilosophers Notes on: Focal Point by Brian Tracy. The essential points are condensed for more wisdom in less time.
Philosophers Notes on: Flow by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
by Brian JohnsonPhilosophers Notes on: Flow by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi. The essential points are condensed for more wisdom in less time.
Philosophers Notes on: Everyday Enlightenment by Dan Millman
by Brian JohnsonPhilosophers Notes on: Everyday Enlightenment by Dan Millman. The essential points are condensed for more wisdom in less time.
Philosophers Notes on: Do You! by Russell Simmons
by Brian JohnsonPhilosophers Notes on: Do You! by Russell Simmons. The essential points are condensed for more wisdom in less time.
Philosophers Notes on: Creative Mind and Success by Ernest Holmes
by Brian JohnsonPhilosophers Notes on: Creative Mind and Success by Ernest Holmes. The essential points are condensed for more wisdom in less time.
Philosophers Notes on: Constructive Living by David K. Reynolds
by Brian JohnsonPhilosophers Notes on: Constructive Living by David K. Reynolds. The essential points are condensed for more wisdom in less time.
Philosophers Notes on: Body Mind Mastery by Dan Millman
by Brian JohnsonPhilosophers Notes on: Body Mind Mastery by Dan Millman. The essential points are condensed for more wisdom in less time.
Philosophers Notes on: Big Mind Big Heart by Zen Master Dennis Genpo Merzel
by Brian JohnsonPhilosophers Notes on: Big Mind Big Heart by Zen Master Dennis Genpo Merzel. The essential points are condensed for more wisdom in less time.
Philosophers Notes on: Awareness by Anthony de Mello
by Brian JohnsonPhilosophers Notes on: Awareness by Anthony de Mello. The essential points are condensed for more wisdom in less time.
Chasing Joy
by Edward M. HaysThis book on joyful living is the result of the headon collision between my own attempts to imitate a joyful saint [Francis of Assisi] of thirteenth-century medieval Italy and the painful realities of living in today's bittersweet world at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Perhaps it can serve you as a survival manual for how to live happily. EDWARD HAYS Summer 2006
Philosophers Notes on: Authentic Happiness by Martin Seligman
by Brian JohnsonPhilosophers Notes on: Authentic Happiness by Martin Seligman. The essential points are condensed for more wisdom in less time.
Philosophers Notes on: Ask and It Is Given by Esther and Jerry Hicks
by Brian JohnsonPhilosophers Notes on: Ask and It Is Given by Esther and Jerry Hicks. The essential points are condensed for more wisdom in less time.
Philosophers Notes on: As a Man Thinketh by James Allen
by Brian JohnsonPhilosophers Notes on: As a Man Thinketh by James Allen. The essential points are condensed for more wisdom in less time.
Philosophers Notes on: A New Earth by Eckhart Tolle
by Brian JohnsonPhilosophers Notes on: A New Earth by Eckhart Tolle. The essential points are condensed for more wisdom in less time.
Philosophers Notes on: A Joseph Campbell Companion by Diane K. Osbon
by Brian JohnsonPhilosophers Notes on: A Joseph Campbell Companion by Diane K. Osbon. The essential points are condensed for more wisdom in less time.
How A Shy Guy Like Me Earned Over $1 Million in Network Marketing
by Joe BrownExplains the system the author developed that earned him a big incum in network marketing.
Tailgating, Sacks, and Salary Caps: How the NFL Became the Most Successful Sports League in History
by Mark YostTable of contents for the book includes: 1. "In the Best Interest of the League": The NFL Builds Its Future on Its Past 2. Anything but "Free": Playing for the NFL 3. Any Given Sunday: How Bert Bell Built the NFL's Even Playing Field 4. A Perfect Team: Television and the NFL 5. The NFL Goes Prime Time: Monday Night Football and Mainstream Audiences 6. Sports Bars, Satellites, and Fantasy Football: New Media, New Markets 7. NFL Merchandising: The Empire's New Clothes 8. The Super Bowl: Who Really Wins? 9. Stadium Fever: Who Plays and Who Pays? 10. Down to the Wire: Inside the 2006 Negotiations 11. Super Teams, Savvy Owners, and the Future of the NFL
The Wave Three Way To Building Your Downline
by Richard PoeThe face of home business has changed in recent years. People are building businesses based on good products, treating each other well, and using the power of internet technology. Now millions of people just like you are learning to make a living from home. In this book you'll find dozens of stories of people from soccer moms to beach bums and fortune 500 executives and how they learned to make a living from home. They show you how you can too.
Self Hypnosis for a Better Life
by William W. HewittFrom the book: WE HAVE the ability to solve most, if not all, of our problems in life if we know how. Self-hypnosis is one tool that can help us solve our problems and create better lives for ourselves. This book gives actual word-for-word self-hypnosis scripts for twenty three major problem-solving situations. Most of them will most likely apply to you at some point in your life. ... This book also includes very understandable explanations of what hypnosis is and how it works.
Becoming: Basic Considerations for a Psychology of Personality
by Gordon W. AllportAllport outlines the need for a psychology of becoming, of growth and development of personality, one that can best be discovered by looking within ourselves.
We Are the Beloved: A Spiritual Journey
by Kenneth Blanchard"My hope is to clear up your amnesia and help you remember what you once knew in childlike innocence: that there is something or someone out there bigger than you who has a divine purpose for your life. The first step in any spiritual journey is a longing for home, a yearning to reconnect with something bigger than you. The focus in this book is on "suiting up"- deliberately accepting on faith God's unconditional love for us as manifested in His gift of grace. ... Rather than trying to persuade you what to do, I'd simply like to share what I believe is an incredibly good deal. It answers the questions about self-esteem once and for all, for it's the realization that once you receive the Lord's forgiveness through grace, you have all the love you will ever need. No amount of striving for approval or achieving greater and greater things will give you more love and acceptance than you already have."
The Holy Longing: The Search for a Christian Spirituality
by Ronald RolheiserRolheiser does not assume that the reader is conversant with the language of the Church, nor does he insult the reader's intelligence. He presents the aspects of faith in God in a readable of friendly way. He covers the mysteries, the elements of worship, and the average person's struggles to be churched in a straightforward manner. This is a must read for those who want to make converts and for those who think they might want to be converted. Although the author's perspective is Roman Catholic, his explanations are useful in any nondenominational or denominational setting.
The Shattered Lantern: Rediscovering a Felt Presence of God
by Ronald RolheiserRolheiser gently guides us into spiritual contemplation, and awakening.