Mental Health
Review:Truly an eye opening book themed with telling it like it is. This book dispels possible myths of chasing an elusive mystery - Happiness. Is it what we really think? A recommended read full of discovery and concepts that promises to open the mind to new views and alternate pathways to explore. Read more
Review:This little journal us such a gift! It has become a record of life's little (and big) events that shape my life and those of my family. Along with pictures, I see this journal becoming a treasure of memories that are of utmost importance but might otherwise be forgotten.
Anyone can write a sentence a day, right? This will be my go to gift for those I love, those who are struggling and those I believe might still see the wonder of the written words of their lives. Read more
Review:Wonderful book couldn't put it down. Heart warming and touching accounts of signs, that give inspiration, and hope. Very informative and the author goes above and beyond in her writing. Can't say enough good things about this book. Worth every penny I payed for it and so much more. Read more
Review:The concept for this book is incredibly interesting - that we essentially can't judge what will make us happy, and the only way to do really get those things that will truly make us happy is to judge the happiness others gain by their experiences. Gilbert's insight is equally matched by his sense of dry pan humor that moves this book along and pulls even the least interested ready to the end of the book. If you've ever wondered about the psychology of happiness, this book is excellent. Read more
Review:Most inf0rmative practical western b00k from a western perspective i've seen.
Kind 0f let me d0wn that he didnt think ab0ut transcending Negative em0ti0n its self
instead 0f certain negative em0ti0nal resp0nses
But this b00k is great with an additi0n 0f 0ther b00ks, bc n0 1 b00k isen0ugh t0 change everything, but its a g00d start
Im l00king f0r rec0mmendati0ns tell me if y0u find s0mething practical
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Review:Very yo the point and openly blunt but not insensitive at all! I love love loved this book. It helped me objectively step back and see him for what he is/was. THANK YOU! I read this after psychopath free and am implementing the mantras daily. I just can't say thank you enough. Read more
Review:This book gives an excellent reflection on where one is in th midlife years, what to expect, new focuses and goals one discovers for oneself, and new directions to take which are so different from what one did in their 20's, 30's, and 40's. Excellent book. I highly recommend it. Read more
Review:Love to follow Jassamyn on social media. A wonderful person, great personality and a fabulous teacher of Yoga. She has created a great book for starting a Yoga routine in the comfort of your own home. Read more
Review:I'm probably really not going to say anything new to contrast all the other reviews of this book. It's a great work that is truly inspirational and offers, through a substantive narrative fiction, a justification for trying to be as awesome and happy as possible at all times. Definitely worth the read. Read more
Review:This book is great for personal or work development. Everyone loves to be around people that are positive and bring life to an environment. With these small tweaks presented in the book you'll be gauranteed to see a difference in your life inwardly and outwardly. Read more