Psychology & Counseling
Review:I love this book. It is a wonderful introduction to meditation for kids and parents alike. It is a "teacher's edition" book for the parent, explaining all the exercises on the c.d. I recommend reading through it first and getting all theory. Really great find! Read more
Review:I picked up this book after listening to the podcast. This is so much better! Insightful, and never condescending, this book really is great even if neither you nor your partner has contemplated infidelity (as far as you know, anyway!). Would recommend to anyone married. Read more
Review:Really really fun and very educational. I am no youngster and this book was super. The man and woman should each read separately and then discuss and try out what you learned.
Have fun, we did. The personal reflections and stories of the author added a great background as you felt he really knew his subject. Read more
Review:I wholeheartedly recommend Dr. Joe's latest book, Becoming Supernatural: How Common People Are Doing the Uncommon. This profound information is presented in a clear and obtainable way for those looking to embrace their own power. I live in gratitude for discovering his work. Read more
Review:Very interesting to learn how the brain works and to know that we really can change ourselves, even if you're a senior. It's not that hard, but you have to want a different life and you need to do the work. It truly is life changing on so many levels...my life is fun again! Read more
Review:This is an outstanding book for validating introverts. I've searched for years looking for answers concerning issues I've had. This book wraps things up in a very nice package for explaining how and why. I am disappointed at the title as many others seem to be in these reviews. In other words - Where's the advantage? I understand why I do things now and I can work better with my extrovert co-workers, and understand they're side. Before it seemed more of a shot from the hip and no thought ot... Read more
Review:I learned about this book after watching Meg Jay's 10 minute TED talk, i wasn't convinced then but i was curious and wanted to hear her out on the topic. Reading this book at twenty six was a huge wake up call. Even with the reference to some pretty technical psychology and medical references-- which I thought would bore me at first-- I was hooked. Meg Jay thoroughly elaborates on her thesis in each chapter regarding career, love, and even aging using relatable examples, bringing up real fears a... Read more
Review:Honestly this shows you that if you truly believe in yourself others will believe in you too. It isn't dated at all. It is for the confident man, or to be confident man. Have a problem with that? Look in the mirror and fix that problem. Re-reading it because it was so good. Lots of little nuggets that ring true the second time around. Read more
Review:"The International College of Applied Kinesiology and its current and past two presidents, John Diamond and applied kinesiologists in general, as well as scientists and scientific skeptics, do not accept as workable Hawkins applied kinesiology." -Arjuna Aletheia, Secrets of David R. Hawkins: Hawkins Applied Kinesiology
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Review:This book was written to clearly explain the romance and physical side of Love and sex. The graphics are good and honest and the humor keeps you moving along. This book must weight 2 pounds and hundreds of pages long, so any question a person may have male of female concerning sex is covered honestly and in depth.
The authors are trying to honestly explain sex and its joys as well as its emotional hurdles. Read more