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The Obstacle Is The Way
0Each obstacle, each impediment, each thing that seems to be blocking the path to success is itself the path to success. In other words, every obstacle, everything that seems to be standing in your way, is itself the way.
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The Only Constant In Life
0Most people want something in their life to change, whether it’s their job, their personal relationships, or their ability to live authentically. And sometimes, unwanted change comes all too swiftly. …
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The Outsider
0Published in 1942, the novel tells the story of an emotionally detached, amoral young man named Meursault. He does not cry at his mother’s funeral, does not believe in God, and kills a man he barely knows without any discernible motive. For his crime, Meursault is deemed a threat to society and sentenced to death.
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The Perfect Son
0A high school girl has vanished from Erika’s quiet suburban neighborhood. The police suspect the worst–murder. And Erika’s teenage son, Liam, was the last person to see the girl alive. Erika has always sensed something dark and disturbed in her seemingly perfect older child.
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The Phone Booth At The Edge Of The World
0The Phone Booth at the Edge of the World is a poetic novel about a real telephone booth in Otsuchi, Japan, a rural town decimated by the 2011 tsunami. Known as the “Wind Phone,” the disconnected rotary telephone allows grieving family members to speak, in a way, to loved ones who have passed on.
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The Poppy War
0Fang Runin (“Rin”) is a war orphan in the Nikan Empire whose foster parents employ her in their opium smuggling. She secretly studies for a national test to escape an arranged marriage and places first in her province, which sends her north to Sinegard, the imperial capital and home of the military academy
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The Positivity Coach
0Provides fascinating detail on what happens to your brain when you have a more positive outlook, and how you can harness the effects for yourself.
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The Power of A Positive No
0A Positive No has the power to profoundly transform our lives by enabling us to say Yes to what counts — our own needs, values, and priorities. Understood this way, No is the new Yes, and the Positive No may be one of the most valuable skills you can learn.
The most powerful word in the language is one that most people find difficult to say. Yet when we know how to use it correctly, it has the power to profoundly transform our lives. That word is ‘No’. In Getting to Yes , William Ury helped millions of people across the world discover how to transform their working and personal relationships by saying Yes. In this wise and insightful ‘prequel’ to the international bestseller, Ury asserts that, although you may be able to say Yes, you cannot get to the right Yes until you know how to say No.
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The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business
0Transform your life by mastering the science of habit formation. The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg takes you on a thrillingly intellectual journey to explain why habits exist and how to change them.
This New York Times bestseller distills cutting-edge research into an accessible exploration of the neurological processes, biological cravings, and habit loops that drive our behaviors. Most importantly, it provides a proven framework for harnessing this new science to modify your habits for good.
Whether you want to achieve success by exercising regularly, lose weight, be more productive, or reinvent your workplace culture, The Power of Habit is the must-read manual to rewire your habits and reshape your reality. With practical strategies galore, this book has the power to change your life by changing your habits.
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The Power Of Now
0It teaches the importance of living in the present moment to achieve a more fulfilling life. The book provides practical techniques for transcending the ego and finding inner peace. Its thought-provoking ideas resonate with readers across different spiritual backgrounds.
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The Power Of Positive Thinking
0Outlines the practical techniques of applied Christianity to help you take control of the events in your life rather than be directed by them.