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Choose to Be Happy: A Guide to Total Happiness
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Choose to Be Happy: A Guide to Total Happiness by Rima Rudner
Paperback, 167 pages
Publisher: Booksurge Publishing (June 26, 2007)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1-4196-6313-5
ISBM-13: 978-1419663130
This is a wonderful new self-help book that expands on the concept of “The Secret”—that positive thoughts bring positive results. The author gives her readers new insights and practical “happiness tools” that make this book a must read for anyone who wants to improve the quality of their lives.
Ms. Rudner proves that happiness is at least 50% genetic and that anyone can overcome their genetic unhappiness by refusing to be a victim. She teaches you how to reprogram your inner-thoughts, create abundance, develop your intuition, get rid of toxic people, and stop worrying forever.
I LOVED IT!
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False Roads To Manhood, What Women Need To Know, What Men Need To Understand
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Title: False Roads To Manhood, What Women Need To Know, What Men Need To Understand Author: Frank Chase Jr ISBN: 0-9755217-8-0
This is a must read book not because everyone states that about every book, but because those who read the words on its pages will find a piece of their life experience contained within the surgically written pages. The author takes you on an extraordinary journey into the heart and soul of manhood, but does not leave you gasping for answers. Exposing roads that men find themselves traveling helped me see the scope of manhood is another dimension. Author Frank Chase Jr talks to me in this book and in an uncanny way, the life heart's stories in the book are heart to heart. If any person wants to know what happens to a good man misdirected on the roads of Truancy, Rejection, Anger, Discouragement, Ignorance, Transients, Incarceration, Offenses, and Nomads, you have no choice but tackle this book.
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One Wing by Robert Sanford
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One Wing by Robert Sanford
One Wing is a magical story illuminating the path to self-discovery. Readers of all ages may journey with the seagull, One Wing, on his spiritual quest for life energy and divine Spirit. Through visualization, positive thinking and acceptance, One Wing overcomes obstacles such as a broken wing and the “Tunnel of Fear.” The author weaves an imaginative tale supported by teachings similar to Robert Collier and Prentice Mulford. In this story, happiness and abundance are attainable by everyone and thoughts are tangible. The reader may travel with One Wing to a higher level of consciousness finding traits of humility, temperance, and surrender.
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