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US: Transforming Ourselves and the Relationships that Matter Most
Lisa Oz · Free Press; First Edition edition Format: Hardcover |
Instant New York Times bestseller Lisa Oz explores how healthy relationships are the key to growth of the mind, body, and spirit. The key to real and lasting change lies somewhere between what you know and what you do. Its what you think. —Lisa Oz Being social creatures, we yearn for connection... |
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The 15 Invaluable Laws of Growth: Live Them and Reach Your Potential
John C. Maxwell · Center Street Format: Hardcover |
Are there tried and true principles that are always certain to help a person grow? John Maxwell says the answer is yes. He has been passionate about personal development for over fifty years, and for the first time, he teaches everything he has gleaned about what it takes to reach our potential.... |
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What Great Parents Do: 75 Simple Strategies for Raising Kids Who Thrive
Erica Reischer · Penguin Books Pages: 240 Format: Print book |
A golden rule book to parenting best practices, What Great Parents Do concisely presents key strategies to help parents reshape kids' challenging behaviors, create strong family bonds, and guide children toward becoming happy, kind, responsible adults.What Great Parents Do is an everything-you-need-to-know... |
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Jump: Take the Leap of Faith to Achieve Your Life of Abundance
Steve Harvey · Harpercollins Pages: 256 Format: Print book |
The number-one New York Times bestselling author shares the secret of his success and teaches you how to achieve the blessed full life that belongs to youOn January 13, 2016, at the close of a taping of Family Feud, Steve Harvey spontaneously began to speak. Not knowing that the cameras... |
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Smoke Gets in Your Eyes: And Other Lessons from the Crematory
Caitlin Doughty · W. W. Norton & Company Pages: 254 Format: Hardcover |
A young mortician goes behind the scenes, unafraid of the gruesome (and fascinating) details of her curious profession.Most people want to avoid thinking about death, but Caitlin Doughty -- a twenty-something with a degree in medieval history and a flair for the macabre -- took a job at a crematory,... |
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