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50 Self-Help Classics: 50 Inspirational Books to Transform Your Life [Paperback]

50 Self-Help Classics: 50 Inspirational Books to Transform Your Life

Review

“A tremendous resource for anyone seeking a ‘bite-sized’ look at the philosophies of many self-help legends, including sacred scriptures.” — STEPHEN R. COVEY, NOTED AUTHOR OF The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People”An exceptional and diverse collection for anyone interested in understanding the possibilities of the self.” — ELLEN LANGER, PROFESSOR OF PSYCHOLOGY, HARVARD UNIVERSITY, AND AUTHOR OF MINDFULNESS”Soon to become the 51st classic!” — WARREN BENNIS, BEST-SELLING AUTHOR OF BECOMING A LEADER

This is the first and only “bitesized” guide to the works that have captured the imagination of millions and inspired readers everywhere to follow their dreams.

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Five Simple Steps to Emotional Healing: The Last Self-Help Book You Will Ever Need [Paperback]

Five Simple Steps to Emotional Healing: The Last Self-Help Book You Will Ever Need

From Publishers Weekly

For those scared off by the seemingly endless self-help road and amenable to New Age philosophy, Gloria Arenson, a psychologist specializing in energy and power therapies, presents Five Simple Steps to Emotional Healing: The Last Self-Help Book You Will Ever Need. Arenson practices and ardently recommends Meridian Therapy, a technique stemming from acupressure that allows people to decrease their levels of stress without professional help. By tapping on eight different spots on their bodies, practitioners can alleviate anxiety, the impacts of trauma, compulsive behaviors and any number of other difficulties. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

Review

Gary H. Craig founder of Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) Gloria Arenson has brought the startling new techniques of energy psychology to the public in such a readable way that now anyone can have the keys to emotional freedom. — Review

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Self-Help [Paperback]

Self-Help

Review

“A wry, crackly voice. . . . Fine, funny, and very moving pictures of contemporary life [from] a writer of enormous talent.” —The New York Times”Brisk, ironic . . . scalpel-sharp. . . . A funny, cohesive, and moving collection of stories.” —The New York Times Book Review”Astonishing. . . . Moore is so good at trapping each moment in perfect, precise detail, so masterful at cynicism and wryness that her moments of poignancy and sweetness catch us completely off guard.” —San Francisco Chronicle“Sharp, flicking, on-target . . . the work of a sorcerer’s apprentice. Moore casts a cruel, mischievous spell.” —Vanity Fair“Trenchant, funny tales. . . . Moore is much more than another chronicler of the chronically out-of-sync relations between American men and women. She writes with urgency and pace.” —People

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