Self-Help
Review:Richard is by far my favorite pua and confidence coach. He's calm and cool and confident about his system with out all the competitive behind the scene slandering of other 'guru's' that have nothing to do with us the consumer.. but instead the egos of the coaches around the world. i highly recommend Richards, "gambler's" products. Read more
Review:This book has honestly changed my mind about getting a divorce from a 16 year marriage. I've gone from about to start the divorce process to being EXCITED and energized about our life ahead together. Unlike my experience with counseling over the couple of years, it doesn't focus solely on fixing issues (which is important but can be depressing work because you're just focusing on the problems) but is much more positive, enlightening and visionary in its approach. It is exactly what I needed at t... Read more
Review:After a very painful break-up, I found myself trying to call him, asking his friends for information about him, ect. My friends were sick of hearing about him, and I was going crazy. Then I picked up this book. The advice was very straight forward, and the anecdotes were very funny.I would highly recommend this book to anyone who has been dumped or did the dumping, and is an emotional wreck. BTW I am now blissfully single and enjoying dating again! Read more
Review:The Author speaks to your heart and mind! Moves you from where you are to where you are meant to be and what you are created to be!!! A must read if you want a MAJOR shift in any area of your life!! Read more
Review:I liked precisses information about how No BP are affected because borderline disorder.
And I love the power tolos for No BP
I really gratefull to Randi Kreger.
I'aplogize for mi bad lenguaje but I' mexican
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Review:For every parent who feels the strain of relating to your children who are now fully grown. This book took away the anxiety I was feeling and the anger it was creating with feelings of an abandonment of sorts. I was not prepared for how I would feel once my son was truly independent. Instead of appreciating the quality of our visits I was counting numbers of visits as my marker for 'my time'. This book has given me the perspective and the truth I needed to move forward with my son in my life. Read more
Review:Such a good read. I loved Callum--the kind of man anyone would be lucky to have. Lilah's character was great. I appreciated that Kelly made her strong and independent--though I found her to be a bit stuck up (but still very well done.) The banter between the two characters was captivating--from their first meeting, I fell in love with their conversation and was hooked. The book is well-written and sweet, though some of the scenes went on a little longer than they should have--in my opinion. I de... Read more
Review:Prager writes clearly and honestly. His book doesn't necessarily break new ground, but it does revisit important themes that will improve your life dramatically if seriously considered and implemented. More importantly, just reading this book makes you happier! Read more
Review:A highly engaging and informative read, _Why We Make Mistakes_ provides insight into our most common goofs. It turns out that the very traits that maximize our thinking processes and sense of efficacy--such as searching for meaning, making connections, seeing the big picture, and having an (overly) optimistic view of our abilities--are also the culprits behind many of our mistakes. As the author succinctly summaries: "We are blinded by the effects of habit and hubris and hobbled by a poor unde... Read more
Review:"Peak" breaks down the commonalities between peak performers in their respective fields. Concepts such as deliberate practice and mental models are seemingly intuitive but this book defines them, outlines the nuances of each their components, and makes suggestions as to how to apply it within your own life. Read more