 | Eckhart Tolle is a gentle guide for change, first in ourselves and then in the world. Addressing the dysfunction all around us, he encourages us to see the source--our egos, which he explains in some depth but also puts simply as "the voices in our... |
 | This bestseller in the self-help and management fields offers a new paradigm for personal and professional success. Covey advises building from the inside out and offers strategies for moving from dependence to independence and then to... |
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 | In this inspiring and sometimes moving publishing phenomenon, computer science professor Randy Pausch offers a summation of his life and what he has learned. The book is derived from a presentation that Pausch made after he had been diagnosed with... |
 | One of the hardest tasks on a spiritual journey is letting go of ingrained thought processes, beliefs, opinions, and obsessions in order to plunge directly into the reality of the moment. And yet Eckhart Tolle believes this is the key to... |
 | Ruiz's AGREEMENTS offers four life-transforming promises. By suggesting areas on which to focus, Ruiz offers advice for overcoming minor distractions and displaced energies, allowing one to become a better, more grounded person. |
 | Master motivator Wayne Dyer illuminates the self-defeating patterns of thought which are ingrained in our heads from the time we are born, which restrict us from fulfilling our potential for happiness and success. Dyer shows that our most common... |
 | Increasingly, neurologists are beginning to discover the human brain's remarkable plasticity, its ability to grow new pathways, expand, and revive itself. At the same time, the majority of individual brain scans show severely overexcited areas and... |
 | This guide to workplace psychology uses the metaphor of the bucket and a dipper as its central idea: for each encounter ask whether the other person filled your bucket, adding to its contents, or whether he or she dipped into it and took away--and... |