Self-Help
Review:Wayne Dyer is an author who strikes a chord within you that resonates to the bigger picture and the single soul. I always rate a book for the readability, the content and whether I would read it again or recommemd it. This little book rates 5 stars in all the above. Sometimes you learn something immensely important when reading and sometimes it just reminds you of both the small and large lessons you have already learned. If you keep a copy handy, you can use it to inspire you daily or as nee... Read more
Review:Wayne Dyer is such a beautiful voice for balanced living. He not only expresses the need for balance in the book but gives practical advice for achieving it. I am sure I will reread this book many times. Read more
Review:Steve Harvey has very common sense approach to some of the dilemmas that women face on a regular basis but can't seem to see because they look with the heart instead with their brain he sets things straight. Practical and funny. Read more
Review:This is one wonderful book. There are many books out there on intuitive eating, and I've read MANY (and wasted a lot of money too), but this is the best. Common sense, simple ways to eat less without depriving yourself and without going into a lot of psychobabble like the other books do. Highly, highly recommended. Read more
Review:I found this book a practical and refreshing take on getting your home decluttered and organized. I particularly liked the chapter on having a more minimalist mindset and learning to let go of attachments to stuff. I've lived in the same house for nearly 20 years, and this book is exactly what I need as a road-map to get started with organizing. Doing it in 10 minute increments fits perfectly with my busy work schedule. I also love how the authors provide info on a variety of products for gettin... Read more
Review:I read several snippets from other books on procrastination and they all seemed to say that it's my fault that I procrastinate, which it is, but they did not really tell ways that l could fix the problem. The author has put a lot time into researching this subject and has compiled a very doable plan to alleviate procrastination. The best part is that he reiterates several times that this is a slow progress and to keep your eyes on the prize and to take baby steps. I've already picked the habit... Read more
Review:Really pretty and well written. I bought this for my brother per his request. While losing a young family member we read this book to her and her brother. It really helped and I'm happy that we had this book during such a hard time. I think this book will forever make me cry. Read more
Review:The Way is an easy to understand, and beautifully written guide to living a more peaceful and loving life. My husband and I start each day by reading a section out loud, focusing on it's individual message. Channeled by Jesus, it's gentle messages will undoubtedly be our lifelong guideposts. Read more
Review:This like the other works created by Dr. Hawkins is extraordinary. His clarity and deepth of understanding makes the subject of enlightenment easier to process. His map of consciousness brings clarity to a seemingly complex subject. Dr. Hawkins is a light house in the middle of the night! Read more
Review:This is another challenging but absolutely inspiring book by David Hawkins, leading us further on the path to enlightenment.
Hawkins depicts his own path in considerable detail, describing the various states he experienced. When reading these descriptions, particularly in the section entitled "About the author", I myself fall into expanded states: waves of healing flow through me (I have much to be healed), occasionally accompanied by feelings of ecstasy/bliss; I also sometimes experience... Read more