September 14, 2015 By
‘Being In Oneness: For a Happier Life and Meaningful Living’ by Suresh Purushothaman
August 13, 2015 By
‘LifeChess: The Million-Dollar Metaphor’ by Brett Pucino
What do all Millionaires have in common? Drive. Determination. Talent. These are all true, but what’s more important is their ability to face their personal Darkness head on. Have you […]
July 10, 2015 By
“Transcending the Wackadoodle” by Cinda Lawrence
Life – every life — is a “wackadoodle” – a mish-mash of random and not-so-random ups and downs, ins and outs, bumps and curves, nooks and crannies, farts and whistles, […]
July 4, 2015 By
“The Power Of Listening” by Lamees A.
The Power of Listening What makes a good listener? In this book are a variety of tried and true exercises to benchmark where you are as a listener. Discover the […]
July 4, 2015 By
“The Power Of Gratitude” by Lamees A.
The Power of Gratitude In today’s highly consumerist society, where possessing a killer instinct is considered a great asset, and quarterly growth figures are a measure of a nation’s standing […]
June 11, 2015 By
“Ann’s guide to low carb grain free living” by Annette White
In the summer of 2014 I weighed 355 lbs.I could no longer walk more than a few feet without my wheel chair.I couldn’t fit in a tub or stand to […]
April 28, 2015 By
“Our Art. Our Madness. An excursion into the inner world of mental illness.” by David Feingold
It is only too true that a lot of artists are mentally ill – it’s a life which, to put it mildly, makes one an outsider. I’m all right when […]
April 21, 2015 By
“Second Chance: Get Up Again” by Divya Jain
This book is the journey of life. In this book life will tell you the three tales of its journey. Three different stories about the three people. Their life and […]
April 20, 2015 By
“Feral But Domesticated” by Chris Love
A book about a young boy who is fatherless, and visits his mother in jail every week. A boy who raised himself off of food stamps and Kool-Aid to become […]