The Power of Appreciation in Everyday Life
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Author : Dr. Noelle C. Nelson | Published by Insomniac Press | Publication date : October 2006 | ISBN : 1897178220 | PDF Format, 213 pages | Original File Size : 5875 KB | Compressed File Size : 5251 KB
Overview :
One of the biggest stumbling blocks we hit when setting out to make our dreams come true is appreciating what is going well. Most of us have an unfortunate tendency to dwell on the problems rather than on the good things in our lives... and then we wonder why things just seem to keep getting worse instead of better.
In The Power of Appreciation in Everyday Life, psychologist Noelle Nelson explains how you can achieve success in every area of your life through transforming your beliefs with appreciation.
The Power of Appreciation In Everyday Life is especially profound when it examines how appreciation can transform relationships. Relationships at work, with your family and with friends can all prosper when using appreciation's powerful force.
Appreciation is a remarkably strong untapped energy every one of us possesses. We just need to know how to use it. Science confirms that when you think and feel appreciation (not simple gratitude, but powerful valuing), amazing changes happen from a calming of our heartbeat and ncreased brain function to successful and satisfying interactions at home and at work. All it takes is a change in focus.
With The Power of Appreciation in Everyday Life, you will discover what makes appreciation such a dynamic force and learn specific ways to use appreciation to take charge of your life and get the results you want at home, at work and in love!
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Success Secrets of the Rich and Happy
Success Secrets of the Rich and Happy | Bart A. Baggett|
Empresse Pub. | 2001-07 | ISBN : 1882929012 | PDF | 448 pages | 6 MB
Discover the Secrets to Being Rich and Happy! Happiness is a decision. Wealth is a choice. 23 chapters of of research, stories, and analysis of how you can implement the strategies to become more rich and more happy. Much more than we can every type here.
* 25 Universal Truths
* How to change your belief systems relating to money
* Change your rules for being happy.
* The trick to building assets and residual income.
* Why you might not want to be self-employed and how to save $ on your taxes.
* Lots of handwriting samples of rich and happy people (Oprah, John Gleen, Michael J. Fox, George W. Bush, Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, Helen Hunt, Drew Carey)
* Entire chapter on Health Habits of the World's healthiest people.
* The spiritual laws of success
* Finanical strategies you can use to day with no extra income
* Why most people never get rich.
* How to control your emotional state at any time.
* Develop instant rapport using body language.
* Sooooo much more.
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Saturday, October 11, 2008
Writing Your Life: A Journey of Discovery [Self-Help]
Product Description:
Exploring both the mystery of personal discovery and the practical side of putting experiences to paper, this book urges people to write about their lives and learn from what they've composed. It provides techniques for getting started, handling perspective, finding an inner voice, and bringing experiences to life on the page. It also explores issues like selective memory, emotional healing, and how to communicate truths without clichés. This book illustrates the passion and delight of writing with the addition of a new anthology of stories by people who have practiced these techniques.
Amazon.com Review:
Patti Miller's Writing Your Life, created from workshops Miller has taught in Australia, is a lovely guide to autobiographical writing. This edition, though still geared primarily toward beginners interested in life writing, also gives the nod to more formal types of personal writing, such as memoir and creative nonfiction. Miller touches on the rewards and difficulties of writing about one's life, the selective nature of memory, and the emotions that arise from personal storytelling. Her chapters provide advice on remembering, finding one's voice, choosing details, creating drama, and imposing structure. Each includes examples from such authors as Jill Ker Conway, Sally Morgan, and Drusilla Modjeska. A full third of the book is given over to an anthology of "stories of what it is like to be in the world," written by people in Miller's classes. They are testament to the fact that powerful writing can come from all quarters. --Jane Steinberg
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