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Wake Up and Change Your Life
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How to Survive a Crisis and be Stronger, Wiser, and Happier Your old life has been turned upside down. Perhaps your partner has threatened to leave, you've discovered infidelity or your relationship has completely broken down and you're determined not to make the same mistakes again.
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Connecting with Coincidence
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The New Science for Using Synchronicity and Serendipity in Your Life Bernard Beitman, a leading expert on Coincidence Studies, proposes a greater personal responsibility which depends partly upon newly discovered "grid cells" located in the brain, near the hippocampus.
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How to Be Like Walt
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Capturing the Disney Magic Every Day of Your Life A full-length and inspiring biography, based on more than a thousand interviews, of one of the most influential and beloved figures of the 21st century.
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The Painting and the Piano
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An Improbable Story of Survival and Love Filled with hope, inspiration, and humor, The Painting and the Piano is an unforgettable story of pain, loss, and the undying human quest for happiness.
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The Five Gifts
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Discovering Hope, Healing and Strength When Disaster Strikes A field guide for the heart and soul to guide you through to cycles of damage and recovery that can be useful before, during, and after a tragic loss, trauma, or disaster.
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Mentalligence
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A New Psychology of Thinking--Learn What It Takes to be More Agile, Mindful, and Connected in Today's World Mentalligence helps us find the thinking and behavioral agility to work towards better outcomes for all.
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The Undefeated Mind
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On the Science of Constructing an Indestructible Self Legions of self-help authors rightly urge personal development as the key to happiness, but they typically fail to focus on its most important objective: hardiness. Though that which doesn't kill us can make us stronger, as Nietzsche tells us, few authors today offer any insight into just how to springboard from adversity to strength.
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