Self-Help
Review:Item came just as pictured. I like that the pages are teal around the edges. The sticker on the back came off easily. It wasn't dirty on the covers like other people have mentioned.
I knew it was going to be a smaller journal, but I didn't realize it was about as tall and wide as my hand. Luckily, though, there is still enough room on the page to write a good amount about your day. If you are wanting to be super wordy each day then this isn't for you.
Overall a great journal. I'm e... Read more
Review:Todd Henry's first book was Accidental Creative: How to Be Brilliant at a Moment's Notice, which examined the creative process and provides strategies to maximize your creativity while maintaining healthy work habits.
In Die Empty, Todd helps individuals and companies stop deferring their most important work. The book provides a process and principles for tapping into your passion -- at first, that may sound like several other books on the market, but this incorporates Todd's uber-valuabl... Read more
Review:My husband read this first. There is an analogy in here of sin and forgiveness being like a valve. When my spouse sins against me, will I return the sin with bitterness, lack of forgiveness, analogy, etc., or am I willing to absorb the sin as Jesus did for me on the cross? Read more
Review:Honest. Real.Faithful. So Refreshing!
Anyone trying to be faithful to the Catholic Church's teachings knows it can be trying, at times, & yet Simcha reminds us that our marriage, our family, eternity is worth the struggle. She discuses ways to improve the difficulties with great wit & laugh-out-loud humor. Read more
Review:Too much philosophical jargon and arcane history.. If this is a rigorous history , then it should be marketed as such... The summary says it is a good introduction..It may be a terrific scholarly piece of work but it wasn't for me. Read more
Review:Most examples the author gibes are a little bit odd and not quite realistic. I'm a huge fan of realistic real life conversations that actually happened, so in that regard I think this book could be improved with more extensive conversations that show how the author applied some of those tips.
The other reason why I rated it at 2 stars is because the DOMINANCE part. The whole part of how to convey dominance was completely off to me. When I read the examples of the successful fitness blog o... Read more
Review:My boss bought me The Richest Man in Babylon when he promoted me. I loved it and so I bought it as an audio book too. In the past, I've read Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money--That the Poor and the Middle Class Do Not! (Miniature Edition) and some of Napoleon Hills' work. I wanted to ventur... Read more
Review:Bought this book twice, threw it away, twice. I genuinely gave it a chance, but found that it's evil...and starts the reader on a journey that attempts to justify intentional hurt and manipulation of women. It teaches the essentials of being a sociopath. I tried to view the material from all angles. The truth is that if you try to view it from a different angle, philosophically or otherwise, you are kidding yourself. This book is pure manipulation and while employing the strategies could very we... Read more
Review:Rest on Sunday but do something useful and fulfilling the remainder of your week. Every minute. I love the section on learning more about what interests you instead of just enjoying it in ignorance. Entertaining and fast read. Read more
Review:The author does a great job deciphering the different elements of structure and clarified so many pieces I'd been unclear about. Her examples always illustrate clearly what she means. So thankful for KM Weiland and her teaching. Read more