Hawaii -- a place all the world knows as paradise and one of the most remote places on earth -- may hold a clue for all humanity during our very defining moment in history.
For any woman who feels burned out, beaten down, or like she might break under the pressure, third-degree black belt and motivational coach of ABCs My Diet Is Better Than Yours teaches a unique brand of badassery--how to get back up no matter what life throws at you; how to level up your mind, body and spirit; and how to turn your setbacks into secret weapons.
From the author of the New York Times bestseller Adult Children of Alcoholics -- a wonderful book that affirms and encourages AcoAs by developing skills for living.
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.
Most people wait for that "e;perfect"e; moment to begin living for their dreamsa financial windfall, retirement, or perhaps a move to a new citybut sadly, that perfect time often never comes.
Ernest Holmes's rational, lucid explanation of why our thoughts have power will instruct readers on how they can change their lives by changing their thinking.
Mindful is about fully appreciating life's little pleasures and the most precious of moments that, all too often, pass by unnoticed when the mind is distracted.
Filled with positive affirmations from a host of inspiring people, as well as easy-to-action suggestions for building up your sense of self-worth, Everyday Confidence will inspire and encourage you to stand up for yourself.
A labyrinth is a beautiful metaphor for spiritual and personal transformation, and many meditation practitioners see it as a symbol of the journey we take in life.
This inspirational little book is jam-packed with uplifting and positive affirmations to get you feeling good, inside and out, through every part of your day.
The radical religious right has put the wrong issues at the top of the moral agenda for America, says Bob Edgar, the general secretary of the National Council of Churches USA and a former six-term congressman.
In Aging as a Spiritual Practice, Buddhist priest and teacher, Lewis Richmond, describes the four stages of aging, providing an uplifting look at life's enriching journey.