Psychologist, philanthropist, and family advocate Cheryl Saban, Ph.D., is on a mission! What Is Your Self-Worth? is a “call to action” for women around the world to take a look at how society perceives them, how they perceive themselves, and how women can adopt a personal mind-set (choosing happiness). You can form new habits!
With this personal and informative primer, Susan Brackney opens the beehive to reveal the inner life of these unsung heroes of the food chain. At a time when their continued existence is threatened, Brackney's guide is an enthusiastic exploration that will set your mind buzzing.
We live in a speedy, pressurised world, and with little pause to really experience and enjoy our lives. Instead it's time for us to stop, pay attention to our minds, notice what we are doing, and appreciate what we have.
When you are absolutely certain about achieving something, it is virtually impossible for anything to stop it happening. The best way of honouring everything is through the mastery of self-expression, which can be done in harmony with your surroundings. But sometimes it's hard to know where to start...
The Power of Raaargh!!!
May Fitzgerald suddenly has everything she's ever wanted. After years of feeling fat and frumpy and looking for love in all the wrong places, she finally has the life and man of her dreams. It all should be so perfect - she had followed her inner voice and it led her to the magical life she had dreamt of.
Do you sometimes worry that you drink too much?
Do you wonder why you rely on alcohol to relax or have fun?
Think of what having control over this will do for both your health and your wealth!
Most people wonder at some point if their relationship with alcohol is a positive one and feel guilty that 'just the one' more often turns into 'just the seven'.
Sometimes we can lose touch with ourselves so much that we don’t even know we have done so, until suddenly we realise with a start that we have just been going through the motions, without really ...
Here, third-generation psychic Sonia Choquette reveals her practical twelve-week programme for expanding awareness, reconnecting to your intuition, and discovering your true self.
Williamson looks at weight loss from a spiritual perspective, offering 21 lessons that can be done separately or in conjunction with any other serious spiritual path.
You want to quit smoking - but think it's going to be hell. Giving up smoking doesn't have to be hell. Forget willpower and withdrawal, Love Not Smoking helps you put back into your life everything that smoking has sucked out of it, and helps you give up for good. You won't miss smoking because you'll discover how to train your brain to anticipate different rewards.
We all dream, but our dreams often seem to be bizarre and confusing experiences that make little sense to us, no matter how much we try to analyse them. 'The Top 100 Dreams' explains why you dream certain dreams, and suggests how you can use those dreams to help you realise your most cherished hopes and aspirations in everyday life.
I Wish I Hadn't Eaten That is a book for those of you who, despite your best efforts to eat well and exercise regularly, still experience niggling health problems that just won't go away.
How does one traverse the spiritual landscape to move beyond suffering to experience the peace and love of God, to transcend illusion and realize the state of enlightenment? In this collection of inspiring passages from David R. Hawkins's work, the reader is reminded of the illusory nature of the personal self
Wisdom should come to the ones who survive.In the 1980s and barely out of his teens Valder Larka left his native Sweden to fight with the armed resistance during Uganda's bush war. Against the fragile backdrop of war's brutal theatre he found brotherhood, a sense of purpose and belonging and in the most unlikely of places true love. But war's path is unpredictable and its character ugly.
This beautiful and inspirational guidebook from Glennie Kindred teaches us how to work with the natural cycles of the year. Comprehensive and accessible, it is an invaluable source of information for anyone wanting to learn more about tree lore, Celtic festivals, the five elements, Moon energies or simply how to make a deeper connection with the Earth.
How do you find your way through the broken pieces and the pain to peace? In this searingly honest and searching book, the New York Times bestselling author Iyanla Vanzant recounts the last decade of her profoundly human journey.
With ever-increasing reports of catastrophic natural disasters and political upheaval taking place all over the world, and daily evidence that many of our traditional social and economic systems are no longer working, it's no wonder that we hear ourselves desperately asking: 'What's going on?