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Want
to further your understanding of relationships, communication, and
self-talk?
Check out these recommended books...
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How Would Love
Respond?, Kurek Ashley
Anthony Robbins is touting its virtues and I've just bought
it from Amazon. Kurek went through devastating
experiences of his own that led him to recognize the value
of love. It's an inspiring story and then he goes on
to give some original and unique insights on personal
development -- the same concepts as Covey and Anthony
Robbins, etc., but with some very interesting twists.
"Kurek you are truly the embodiment of the word
'outstanding" --Anthony Robbins
"You can never be too kind or too fair. This warm,
inspiring book shows you how to practice love in every
experience to achieve real peace and ultimate joy."--
BRIAN TRACY, International Speaker and Author
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The Secret to Successful Failing, Gina Millicone-Long
I
recently came across a book that inspired me. It's well written and
it gives such an incredibly intelligent way of looking at the failures we face
in everyday life.
"If you want to find your brightest light then you have to look in your darkest
room." -Gina Mollicone-Long
Gina's book, The Secret of Successful Failing, shows why failure is a good thing
and how you can leverage it.
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Nonviolent Communication,
CD Set, by Dr. Marshall Rosenberg Listen to
hours of audio recording of Dr. Marshall Rosenberg teaching
his amazing communication techniques on this 4 CD set.
Play it in the car, as you work around the house, or as you
work out. Listen to it again and again to make this
form of self expression a 'natural' for you. This is
the work which inspired Paul to create the Magic
Relationship Method. |
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The Return,
by Margaret Guthrie
A deep, thoughtful page-turner!
I didn't want to put it down, plus it had so much to say. It's a
look at the way the past can influence our present and how communication
can heal us and our communities. |
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The
Enormous Room, by
e.e. cummings Experience
an example of the nonviolent life-style. Read about the life of e.e. cummings when he
was imprisoned during WWI. One of the most spectacular,
wonderful books I've ever read. :) Kristin |
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Don't Be Nice, Be Real,
by Kelly Bryson Remember what your
mother taught you: "If you can't say anything nice, don't say
anything at all?" Bryson proposes that it's harmful to
ourselves and others to follow this advice. |
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Nonviolent Communication,
by Marshall Rosenberg This is
the original book that brought Nonviolent Communication to the
world. It's a 'must-read' for those who would like to study
Rosenberg's communication method. |
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Rich
Dad, Poor Dad,
by Robert Kiyosaki
This is Kiyosaki's famous book about how we
develop our money making habits and beliefs -- whether they are
limiting beliefs or expansive beliefs. |
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The
Nonviolent Communication Training Course
on 9 CDs by Marshall
RosenbergThis is the most
recent, definitive set of CDs created by Marshall Rosenberg teaching
Nonviolent Communication skills. |
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Smart
Couples Finish Rich,
by David Bach Includes a lot of
wonderful exercises for exposing our own and our partner's beliefs
around money and then how to create a budget and make money
together as a couple. |
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Being Me,
Loving You, by
Marshall RosenbergMaintaining our sense of self and
'dogging for our needs' as an individual in a relationship. |
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Secrets
of the Millionaire Mind: Mastering the Inner Game of
Wealth,
by T. Harv Eker
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Getting Past the Pain Between Us,
by Marshall Rosenberg |
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Loving
What Is, by Byron
Katie Introduces 'The Work' -
a method of shattering old beliefs that are no longer serving you. |
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