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- The divine frequency : harness the magic of universal laws for transformation, manifestation, and freedom by Abrams, Abiola.(CARDINAL)486848; Baron-Reid, Colette,foreword.(CARDINAL)479631;
"The divine frequency is the frequency of God consciousness, the very essence of conscious creation. In this book, Abiola Abrams shows readers how to use the Universal Laws, like the Law of Attraction, to reach this frequency. The Universal Laws are the pathway to aligning ourselves with this sacred frequency, empowering us to manifest our desires. Every page shows you (in simple language) how to sync up with the cosmic groove and unlock a life that's brimming with joy, meaning, and yes, a whole lot of magic. The Divine Frequency strips away the mystique of the Universal Laws, serving them up in bite-size, actionable pieces that will fit right in to your daily hustle. You'll get inspiration and practical advice that'll have you fine-tuning your vibe, manifesting and attracting what you want, and navigating obstacles with ease. Plus, dive into stories that prove how real people-maybe even someone like you-have harnessed these laws to transform their lives from mundane to miraculous"--
- Subjects: Personal growth.;
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- Moments of knowing : a memoir by Fein, Mary Helen.;
Born into the baby boomer generation, Mary Helen Fein's values and choices often typified the time. At age five, she identified what she calls "Moments of knowing": moments of knowing more about love and creativity. As a child, her father was a loving successful New Yorker who left her mother to remarry another woman. Fein's own mother was very beautiful, but desperately poor and an alcoholic, living in the projects on welfare. To get by, she remarried-but the man was evil, a child molester and a cruel stepfather. Fein traveled back and forth from coast to coast, spending school years with her mother and stepfather, and summers with her father, loving grandmother, and new stepmother. At age thirteen her mother dies, and Fein embarked on a new life in an upper-class New York suburb. Over the next thirty years she journeys through careers and healing, embracing the "spark" when it arrives over and over throughout her life, affecting her life choices and putting her on a spiritual path to Buddhism. With themes of spiritual practices, mental illness, poverty, and the power of psychotherapy, this book will appeal to self-help and memoir readers, showing how to find happiness, peace, and enduring love despite a traumatic childhood. - Amazon.com
- Subjects: Biographies.; Personal growth.;
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- Finding happy : a user's guide to your life, with lessons from mine by Samuelson, Peter;
Almost everyone looks back on their life and thinks, "I wish I knew then what I know now...."... This is a book for those starting out on their life's journey and for those well into it who have not yet sighted land, who want to know right now what it is so many wish they had known back then. What is happy, anyway? Where do you find it? It is written by a master storyteller who learned to scale walls (or blow them up) rather than be stopped, about how to channel this glorious life we are privileged to enjoy and make it happy, and about how, in the end, happiness flows from leaving the world a better place than we found it. Finding Happy is filled with gripping adventures and misadventures that demonstrate how possible the seemingly impossible often is, from daredevil filmmaking in foreign lands to making daunting rules actually work for you, to earning a college scholarship after being unable to answer the entrance exam essay question...to climbing down a hundred-foot pipe shaft at 3 a.m. to rescue a kitten, with no plan for how to climb back up. It is about how best to seize the day, which risks are brave and which foolish, about roadblocks and solutions, learning from leaders and finding your own secret sauce. Peter Samuelson explains how to find your compass and persuade others to help you, how to live your passion, make a living, take off your mask, build your best place in the universe, and find your own unique and personal 'Happy'. - Amazon.com
- Subjects: Personal growth.;
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- Speech therapy : 65 pick-me-ups to get you through many of life's what-the-f*cks; now with more words, more wisdom, and even more WTFs. by The Captain.;
We all deal with bad days and hard times that leave us feeling frustrated, angry, and defeated. Bestselling author and self-proclaimed instigator "The Captain" is the funny and wise friend we need most in times like these: someone who tells it like it is and gives us the tough-love advice we need to get back up and meet our challenges head on. In Speech Therapy, The Captain shares witty wisdom on a variety of difficult yet common situations, such as: getting caught in a compromising situation, experiencing co-parenting conundrums, dealing with a bad roommate, hitting a creative wall, regretting parting ways with someone, and becoming stranded on a deserted island. No matter the issue, you'll find sage advice and insightful commentary to help you survive and overcome an ordeal before it ruins your mood, your day, or years of your life.
- Subjects: Personal growth.; Success.;
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- Girls with sole : a girl power guide to unleashing your inner superhero by Ferro, Liz;
What makes a superhero "super"? Is it the power to endure? The will to stand up for what is right? Or is it the courage to conquer fear and the ability to overcome adversity? In the real world, superheroes exist, and they are all around us. Much like the comic-book heroes we grew up with, real-world superheroes were once average people who faced adversity and conquered it. They discovered their power and became something more; they stood strong in their truth and became a "super" version of themselves. We all want to have that "superpower," the power to control our own destiny, to be independent, strong, and to excel at accomplishing our goals and achieving our dreams. But many of us feel as if we could never attain it, as if we had lost our power, our inner strength, and our ability to control our own destiny. We feel as if a tragedy, an event, or another person has robbed us of our abilities and left us hopeless, struggling to regain control and become the person we used to be. We watch other people grow into their super-selves and quietly whisper the words, "I wish..." Well, it's time to change that. In this newly updated 2025 edition of Girls with Sole, Liz Ferro combines the powers of fitness and self-awareness activities to guide you through the process of reinventing yourself and unleashing your inner superhero. Packed with new lessons, updated stories, and fresh insights, this edition provides even more tools to help you become the badass, rock star, super version of yourself. Girls with Sole shows you how to further develop and unleash your gifts into the world and take real-world steps towards becoming the fit and fierce person you want to be. We don't need anyone to save us; we save ourselves! Capes optional. - Amazon.com
- Subjects: Success.; Personal growth.;
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- Subjects: Periodicals.; Adjustment (Psychology); Personality;
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- Failure is not the final chapter: 4 steps to personal growth victory / by Clark, Troy.;
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- Subjects: Success.; Personal growth.;
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- Beyond the Shallow: How Suffering Led Me to the Deep End of Grace by Bates, Michelle.(CARDINAL)640237;
As Christians, we commonly portray grace as something that comes to us in the form of a paycheck and healthy bodies. By wading into the deep end of suffering, I have learned that God's grace is much more evident in the mire and dung of life. Amid deep pain and suffering, I found myself at the grace-filled cross where his glory is revealed in the unseen as I struggle with what is transient. Michelle grew up in church and believed in what she calls Christian karma: Do good, get good. She adopted this unspoken mantra during her teen and young adult years and even into her early married life. But when suffering came to her door, she returned to the Scripture to learn the truth of the gospel. She learned to see grace through the loss of expectation and the loss of three of her six children. As you read this book, Michelle's hope is that you will see the lavish grace of Jesus's love for you, and-if you are walking through immense suffering-that you will understand Jesus is most certainly enough.
- Subjects: Christian Spiritual Growth.; Christian Personal Growth.;
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- Hey Dad... : everything you should've learned about life (but didn't). / by Finlay, Rob J.;
Hey Dad? is the ultimate guide for young adults stumbling into adulthood, packed with the life lessons you thought they would magically know by now;like how to land a job, manage money, and avoid putting diesel in their gas engine (yep, that happened).Stepping into adulthood feels like taking a leap off a cliff, one that you are not quite prepared for. From figuring out how to land your first job to managing your finances, renting your first apartment, and not panicking when your car breaks down, "adulting" can feel overwhelming. That's where Hey Dad? comes in.Whether you're just graduated, moving into your first place, or just trying to figure out how to keep it all together, this book will help you approach adulthood with confidence, humor, and maybe a little less Googling.With advice from experts on everything from job hunting and personal finance to starting your own business, plus real stories about successes and failures that make adulthood feel like a never-ending learning curve, Hey Dad? is your go-to guide for surviving, and thriving, through life's most confusing transitions.Written by Rob Finlay, a dad of four who's been on the receiving end of countless late-night "Hey Dad, how do I??" phone calls, this book offers the life lessons you never knew you needed until you found yourself Googling "how to fix a circuit breaker" at 2 a.m.
- Subjects: Personal growth.; Success.; Self-help.;
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- More : Do more of what makes you feel alive / by Yamada, Kobi,author.(CARDINAL)351526;
Big, meaningful, wholehearted living is so much more than just measuring up, moving on or getting by. It is looking forward, leaning in and feeling alive. It's more of every good thing that life has to offer.
- Subjects: Personal growth.; Self-help techniques.;
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