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The sweetness of a simple life / by Beresford-Kroeger, Diana.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Conduct of life.; Home economics.; Simplicity.; Traditional medicine.;
© 2013., Random House of Canada,
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Single. On purpose : redefine everything, find yourself first / by Kim, John(Psychologist),author.;
"From the Angry Therapist and author of I USED TO BE A MISERABLE F*CK comes a guide to prioritizing your relationship with yourself and living a more meaningful life, regardless of your relationship status"--
Subjects: Conduct of life.; Self-actualization (Psychology); Single people.;
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Break up. On purpose. A catalyst for growth / by Kim, John(Psychologist),author.;
"Every breakup is a transformation. A breaking down and breaking through to a new version of who you are now, after you have severed ties. Nothing will change you like a broken heart. Yet every breakup is different. John Kim, the Angry Therapist, has seen thousands of patients through breakups of every brutal, freeing, heartbreaking kind-and he's lived through failed relationships and a divorce of his own. Through his journey as a therapist and as a partner and father, John has identified eight types of unique breakups-and how to get over them"--
Subjects: Self-help publications.; Conduct of life.; Interpersonal relations.; Self-actualization (Psychology);
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This I believe [sound recording (CD)] / by Allison, Jay.; Gediman, Dan.; Gregory, John.; Merrick, Viki.; National Public Radio;
Read by the contributors.
Subjects: CD Talking books; Belief and doubt; Celebrities; Conduct of life; Life;
© p2006., Audio Renaissance,
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The secret letters of the monk who sold his Ferrari / by Sharma, Robin S.(Robin Shilp),1964-;
Subjects: Change (Psychology); Conduct of life.; Self-actualization (Psychology); Success.;
© c2011., Collins,
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The world's worst children. by Walliams, David,1971-; Ross, Tony.;
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Subjects: Humorous fiction.; Children; Short stories, English.;
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How to live an extraordinary life / by Pompliano, Anthony,author.;
In 'How to Live an Extraordinary Life', Anthony Pompliano writes a series of short letters to his daughter with a mountain of simple, practical advice and easy, actionable ideas about how to live an extraordinary life. The language is simple, the lessons are actionable, and the stories are relatable.
Subjects: Conduct of life.; Self-actualization (Psychology); Self-realization.; Success.;
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The world's worst children / by Walliams, David,1971-; Ross, Tony.;
Includes ten cautionary tales and a delightfully dreadful cast of characters. Are you ready to meet the world's worst children including five beastly boys and five gruesome girls?LSC
Subjects: Humorous fiction.; Children; Short stories, English.;
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The world's worst children. by Walliams, David,1971-; Ross, Tony.;
The terrible triplets -- Tandy's tantrums -- Boastful Barnabus -- Fanny's funny faces -- Hank's pranks -- Honey the hogger -- Vain Valentine -- Bonnie Bossypants -- Walter the wasp -- Kung Fu Kylie. LSC
Subjects: Humorous fiction.; Children; Short stories, English.;
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Like streams to the ocean : notes on ego, love, and the things that make us who we are / by Jenkins, Jedidiah,author.;
"A moving meditation on the hidden, sometimes difficult topics we must consider to live an authentic life, from the New York Times bestselling author of To Shake the Sleeping Self. We aren't born into a self. It is created without our consent, built on top of our circumstances, the off-handed comments we hear from others, and the moments that scared us most when we were young. But in the busyness of our daily life, we rarely get the chance to think clearly about the questions that matter most. Who am I? Where do I belong? How much of who I am and what I do boils down to avoiding the things that make me feel small? We tuck these questions into the corner of our minds, but they drive our behavior far more than we give them credit for, even after we become adults. Writing with the passion and clarity that made his debut, To Shake the Sleeping Self, a national bestseller, Jenkins makes space to explore the seven topics we must think about in order to live a deeply considered life: ego, family, work, love, nature, death, and the soul. He considers the experiences that shape us into who we are, whether they're as heart-pounding as a rafting trip through the whitewater of the Grand Canyon, or as ordinary as the moment when we look in the mirror each morning. Through it all, Jenkins leads readers on a wide-ranging conversation about finding fulfillment in the people and places around us, and discovering the courage to show our deepest selves to the world. Like Streams to the Ocean is a profound reflection from one of our most original writers, a necessary read for anyone seeking a companion on the road to understanding"--
Subjects: Jenkins, Jedidiah.; Conduct of life.; Introspection.; Self (Philosophy); Self.;
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