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Find A Way By Dennis McCurdy
Dennis McCurdy’s FIND A WAY is a straight-forward compilation of suggestions that will simplify your life and set you on the path toward success. The book has the feel of a friendly neighbor sharing the secrets that enabled him to win in life. This is an easy read that pays big dividends. I enjoyed it and highly recommend FIND A WAY to anyone seeking motivation.
-Tolly Burkan author of “Extreme Spirituality Radical Approaches to Awakening” and “ Let It Be Easy”
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The Path: Creating Your Mission Statement for Your Work and Your Life by Laurie Beth Jones
The Path provides inspiring and practical step-by-step guidance for defining and fulfilling a succinct mission statement to initiate, evaluate, and refine life's activities. Rich with humor, exercises, and case histories, The Path is essential for anyone seeking a lighter, clearer way in the world.
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Leadership Secrets of the World’s Most Successful CEOs by Eric Yaverbaum
According to the author, leadership is such a vital skill that four out of ten U.S. corporations now have some sort of formal leadership-training program in place. Contains exclusive interviews with top executives discussing the proven strategies, philosophies, and tactics they use to help their organizations succeed.
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Tough Times Don’t Last, Tough People Do by Dr. Robert Schuller
Name your problem, and you name your possibility! Dr. Schuller shows you how to build a positive self-image, no matter what your problem. Whatever it is that is blocking your success, you can turn that negative into a positive. Dr. Schuller discusses
- 4 ways to evaluate a new idea
- 10 commandments of possibility thinking
- 5 principles for putting problems in a proper perspective
- 18 principles of leadership
- 5 phases necessary for the faith to move mountains
- 5 ways to overcome a 'brownout' and prevent a burnout
- 25 action words to get you started and keep you going
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Who Are You Really and What Do You Want by Shad Helmstetter
In this very simple, easy-to-read book, Dr. Helmstetter discusses what makes things works for us, and what stops us. His message is a great life plan for anyone who wants to get past the "distractions of every day living." The book offers the reader practical steps that anyone can do.
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Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway by Susan Jeffers
This book offers readers a clear-cut action plan to unlearn the misconceptions about of fear, and the negative impact of faulty thinking. By mixing positive thinking with situational exercises that examine basic fear responses, Jeffers shows that fear is what you make of it, and when corrected, can be overcome.
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Man’s Search For Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl
Beginning with a firsthand account of the Holocaust, and finishing with a psychoanalytical approach to the suffering which took place there, Frankl's story is a testament to his search and "will to meaning," his optimism in the goodness of man, and the philosophy and methodology behind his system of logotherapy.
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What Do You Say When You Talk to Yourself,? by Shad Helmstetter
Helmstetter rightly points out that the majority of information that our subconscious mind receives, from both external and internal sources, is negative, keeping us prisoners to the same self-defeating patterns, The book reveals a simple way to “overcome the onslaught of negative thought” by feeding positive thoughts into our subconscious through self-talk.
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The Power of Your Subconscious Mind by Dr. Joseph Murphy
This remarkable book has helped readers throughout the world to achieve the seemingly impossible by learning how to bring the powerful force of the subconscious under their control. Dr. Murphy presents simple, practical, and proven-effective exercises that can turn your mind into a powerful tool for improving your everyday life. Discover how to use the subconscious mind to:
- Increase health and even cure the body of many common ailments
- Build the confidence to do the things you never dared, but always dreamed, of doing
- Develop friendships and enhance existing relationships
- Strengthen your personal relationships
- Overcome phobias, compulsions, and bad habits
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Let It Be Easy by Tolly Burkan
Burkan created innovative methods for developing human potential. The book illustrates the tools necessary to disciplining your mind in ways that create extraordinary results and maximize your full capabilities.
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Choice Theory by William Glasser
Psychiatrist William Glasser believes that most human misery is caused by people trying to control others. “The only behavior we can control is our own…When we actually begin to realize that we can control only our own behavior, we immediately start to redefine our personal freedom and find…that we have much more freedom than we realize." Choice theory helps its users avoid confrontation and ask pertinent questions and to recognize the conscious or unconscious desire for external control of the core problem in our personal relationships.
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As A Man Thinketh by James Allen
The book offers a set of philosophical musings on the power of our thoughts, is considered by some to be responsible for the personal development movement. Earl Nightingale, “the father of modern day personal development” called the ideas in this book, “…the Strangest Secret. The secret is we become what we think about."
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What Do I Want to Be When I Grow Up by Margo Chever
This book guides readers, step-by-step using creative exercises, through the process of discovering what they want from life and in finding the fulfillment they seek.
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