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How Women Rise

How Women Rise

by Sally Helgesen
256 Pages · 2018 · 1 MB · 2,771 Downloads · New!
" Happiness doesn't result from what we get, but from what we give. ” ― Ben Carson
Living in the Light: A guide to personal transformation
by Shakti Gawain
258 Pages · 2001 · 2.74 MB · 2,402 Downloads · New!
""Living In The Light" is very powerful...it can transform your life." -- Dr. Wayne Dyer, author of "The Sky Is The Limit." Since its publication more than a decade ago, Creative Visualization had helped thousands of people explore and connect with their higher selves and create dynamic changes in their lives. Now Shatki Gawain leads readers on a new journey of spiritual growth and fulfillment in "Living In The Light." Using simple, effective exercises, meditations, and affirmations, Shatki Gawain gently shows you the path to getting in touch with your intuition and acting on it. Learning to trust the creativity that flows through the universe, the source of intuition, can transform your life in many ways by: creating new pattern for successful relationships, discovering the energy of the universe within your sexual being, finding the work that you love -- and blurring the line between work and play, nurturing the spiritual power of your children, overcoming the negative thinking that limits your finances, health, and happiness. A clear and practical guide for developing your intuition, "Living In The Light" shows the way to greater aliveness and creativity and to a transformation of the world around you.
Having It All
by John Assaraf
217 Pages · 2007 · 1 MB · 4,730 Downloads · New!
Having It All is the success, personal growth, personal transformation, self-help, and success guide that shares the proven techniques and methods that will assist the reader to live their dream life. John Assaraf is the author of this fascinating book. He is a public speaker, motivational speaker, business consultant, and more importantly, John is a fabulous author. John helped thousands of people to achieve their goals and this is an ultimate guide for the people. This guide brings an opportunity for everyone to live the life of their dreams without putting any extra effort. Just follow the tips and techniques that are mentioned in the book to live an optimal life.
Good
by Fumio Sasaki
288 Pages · 2017 · 2.71 MB · 72 Downloads · New!
“Goodbye, Things: The New Japanese Minimalism” offers specific tips on the minimizing process and reveals how the new minimalist movement can not only transform the space but truly enrich the life. Fumio Sasaki is the author of this book. Sasaki is the former co-editor-in-chief of Wani Books and lives in a 215-square-foot apartment in Tokyo, furnished with a small wooden box, a desk, and a roll-up futon pad. Fumio is not an enlightened minimalism expert or organizing guru like Marie Kondo. He is just a regular guy who was stressed out and constantly comparing himself to others, until one day he decided to change his life by saying goodbye to everything he didn’t absolutely need. His book “Goodbye, Things” helps us let go of items that sparked joy but we weren’t actually using or taking good care of. The first part of the book is practical advice, and though he includes references to minimalist friends with spouses, hobbies, and children, it’s mostly oriented toward people like himself. All the advice is still pretty good. The best part of the book is the second half, where he talks at length about the changes minimalism had made in his inner life.
The Rational Male
by Rollo Tomassi
320 Pages · 2013 · 1.37 MB · 90 Downloads · New!
The Rational Male explains what it means to be male. Rollo Tomassi is the author of this book. Rollo Tomassi is one of the most prominent voices in the globally growing, male-focused online consortium known as the “Manosphere” as well as one of the ‘Godfathers’ of intersexual Red Pill awareness. His book “The Rational Male” is a rational and pragmatic approach to intergender dynamics and the social and psychological underpinnings of intergender relations. It also explains and outlines the principles of intergender social dynamics and foundational reasoning behind them. It centers around the insights of the notorious “Red Pill”/”Manosphere” movements that have really begun to gain traction in the past decade or so. It’s a bit of a chore to define and explain these movements/philosophies. This is a gross oversimplification but in essence their a self-help movement trying to understand and navigate intergender relationships/interactions and empower men in a world society that is largely focused on the opposite (disempowering men and empowering woman). “Taking The Red Pill” is basically becoming aware of the true nature of reality in said reality.
She Felt Like Feeling Nothing
by r.h. Sin
144 Pages · 2018 · 1.79 MB · 149 Downloads · New!
She Felt Like Feeling Nothing is a poetry book that pursues themes of self-discovery and retrospection. r.h. Sin is the author of this book. Sin is a great writer who always brings great, lovely and impressive words. This book helps readers to realize what love really is. Some of these love poems hit home in so many levels. There are moments when the heart no longer wishes to feel because everything it’s felt up until then has brought it nothing but anguish. Sin pursues themes of self-discovery and retrospection. With this book, the poet intends to create a safe space where women can rest their weary hearts and focus on themselves. It’s a quick read but worth but it’s worth it. In short, this book is one of the best books and we highly recommend this especially for women and even men who have gone through an abusive relationship.
Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends On It
by Kamal Ravikant
68 Pages · 2012 · 1 MB · 120 Downloads · New!
“Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends On It” is one of the best books about how to be a warrior. Kamal Ravikant is the author of this book. Kamal Ravikant is the author of this book. Kamal’s book is just that and we could relate on so many levels. Even his exercises are simple and do not take a lot of time. It may not be for everyone but it was perfect timing for many. It actually helps that this book is under 100 pages because it makes it easy to go back and reference certain areas without getting lost in the text. Great material and the obvious is pointed out to those of us who are too consumed with the outside world and not taking the time to reflect inwards. In a world where it’s easy to get swallowed up by chasing the next big thing, worrying about what we don’t have, focusing too much on the opinions of others, and comparing ourselves to what we see in social media. This is a refreshing reminder of the need to not forget the basics. We wake up every day in our own skin, and we will forever be inside our own minds. We must periodically remind ourselves and relearn the value in truly accepting and loving who we are, and who we’ve become. In short, it is a great book to reshape life and live happily.

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