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How To Say No
08 $Diogenes’ sense of shamelessness is best seen in the context of Cynicism in general. Specifically, though, it stems from a repositioning of convention below nature and reason. One guiding principle is that if an act is not shameful in private, that same act is not made shameful by being performed in public. An entertaining and enlightening collection of ancient writings about the philosophers who advocated simple living and rejected unthinking conformity
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How To Stop Breaking Your Own Heart
08 $How individuals can break free from self-sabotaging behaviors by stopping people-pleasing, setting boundaries, and prioritizing self-care.
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How to Stop Worrying and Start Living
08 $Dale Carnegie teaches how imagining a worst-case scenario can stop your anxiety, why criticism is a compliment, and why smart spending is better than a raise—and you’ll come away with the right tools to build a happier, less worried mindset.
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How To Talk So Kids Can Learn At Home And In School
020 $Focuses on improving communication between adults and children to foster a positive learning environment both at home and in school.
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How To Talk So Kids Will Listen And Listen So Kids Will Talk
020 $Offers practical communication strategies for parents to improve relationships with their children.
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How To Talk To Anyone
0Original price was: 10 $.8 $Current price is: 8 $.How to Talk to Anyone, Leil Lowndes asserts that the key to being able to approach and talk to anyone is to, first and foremost, make people want to talk to you. According to Lowndes, people will only want to talk to you if they know you like them.
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How To Talk: Siblings Without Rivalry
020 $Offers practical advice and communication strategies for parents to foster positive sibling relationships and reduce conflict.
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How To Win Friends and Influence People
0Original price was: 10 $.8 $Current price is: 8 $.The book emphasizes the importance of showing genuine interest in others, listening actively, and making others feel important and appreciated. It also suggests that to influence others, one should avoid arguments, admit mistakes, and let others take credit for ideas or work.
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Ikigai
014 $‘Ikigai’ by Hector Garcia and Francesc Miralles explores the Japanese concept of finding one’s purpose in life by analyzing the habits and beliefs of the world’s longest-living people. Through case studies, the book offers practical insights on how to live a more fulfilling life.
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It Begins With you
08 $Delves into the transformative journey of self-awareness and personal responsibility.
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It Didn’t Start With You
010 $It Didn’t Start With You by Mark Wolynn explores the intriguing concept of inherited family trauma and how it can shape our lives. Here’s why this book is worth reading: Provides fascinating insights into how our family history can impact our behavior and beliefs, offering a new perspective on personal struggles.
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Jump
08 $Jump explores seven vulnerable “seasons” in the Emmy Award-winner life: being homeless and living out of his car, flunking out of college, enduring the emotional turmoil of a second failed marriage, risking stability to pursue his dream of television stardom, overcoming the Miss Universe mishap, blending his family, and owing the Internal Revenue Service $20 million. Steve uses these uncomfortable moments to explain his core principles and teach you what it means to JUMP:
· Identifying the lesson and the blessing in all that life brings our way;
· Isolating particular moments when we must be still and when we must take action;
· Implementing “humble aggression” to achieve our dreams;
· Placing past mistakes in our rearview mirror and creating a fresh life story;
· Letting go of people who are weighing us down;
· Taking responsibility in the face of adversity.