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Heal Your Body.
Louise L. Hay, bestselling author, is an internationally known leader in the self-help field. Her key message: “If we are willing to do the mental work, almost anything can be healed.” The author has a great deal of experience and firsthand information to share about healing—including how she cured herself after having been diagnosed with cancer. This book offers positive new thought patterns to replace negative emotions. It includes an alphabetical chart of physical ailments, the probable causes, and healing affirmations to help you eliminate old patterns. For people determined to improve their health through knowledge of their bodies and discipline of their minds, Hay narrates from her book, Heal Your Body. With a deep, soothing voice she puts one in the proper frame of mind to absorb her ideas. She addresses the problems of each body part in alphabetical order, giving each a mental cause and then a healing affirmation.
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The Truth About Managing Your Career : ...And Noth
What do we know--really know--about achieving exceptional career success? What are the best ways to get on the fast track, and stay there? This book reveals what really works: 60 proven principles and easy career management techniques you can start using right now. In just minutes, you'll discover powerfully effective ways to start a new job and make a great first impression... work more smoothly with bosses and colleagues... build a high-performance personal network... manage your workload... decide who to trust (and distrust)... handle your enemies and overcome career setbacks... recognize when to move on... get noticed, get ahead, and get to the top! Written in an easy, down-to-earth style, this book has been endorsed by some of the best minds in business.
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Project Management: 24 Lessons to Help You Master
Project Management. You've been given a project to manage--now what? Project Management provides you with twenty-four lessons detailing the fundamental skills of successful project management. From understanding the project manager's role to working within budgets and leading a team to understanding and becoming comfortable with the basic tools of project analysis, this latest addition to the popular McGraw-Hill Professional Education Series will show you how to: . Motivate your team * Develop a configuration plan * Perform financial analyses * Quantify and analyze risks * Manage communication channels * Maximize learning * Document goals and achievements * Perform a successful and seamless hand-off. Effective project management isn't easy. The payoff, however, is huge, both for your organization and your career. Project Management will give you the essential foundation knowledge you need to become a high-performing, well-regarded, and--in all likelihood--well-rewarded project manager.. "Project Management" reviews the steps in organizingand managing projects, from how to build a realisticschedule to how to measure both success and failure."Project Management" discusses team building, timing, the planning process, estimating project costs, managingproject interfaces, risk management, and more.
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Numerology: With Tantra, Ayurveda, and Astrology
In this book, Numerology With Tantra, Ayurveda, Astrology, a full section is devoted to each number, its attributes, and its corresponding planet, deity and mantra. Based on your dominant number(s), recommendations are given regarding strong and weak periods of the day or year, favorable colors and precious stones to be worn, and meditations to be practiced for health and prosperity.For the first time, a Tantric scholar and expert in the Hindu traditions of Ayurveda and astrology presents a system of numerology that combines numerical calculations, astrological data, and an analysis of body type. He illustrates the Vedic Square and the visual patterns that can be derived from it, casting a revealing light on the more esoteric interpretations of numbers and their relationship to one another. Recommendations are given regarding strong and weak periods of day or year, favorable colors and precious stones to be worn, and meditations and mantras to be practiced for health and prosperity. Explains how to determine the psychic number, name number, and destiny number; how these numbers relate to each of the nine planets, and how they apply to every aspect of life--including personality, temperament, intelligence, talents, sexuality, spirituality, finances, travel, and health.
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Winning
Jack Welch knows how to win.During his forty-years career at General Electric, he led the company to years after year success around tge globe in multiple markets and against management became the gold standard in business, with his relentless focus on people, teamwork and profits.Since Jack retired in 2001 as chairman and CEO, he has traveled the world, speaking to more than 250,000 people and answering their wide-ranging questions.Inspired by their hunger for straight forward guidance, jack’s philosophical and pragmatic book is destined to become the bible of business for generations to come,clearly and succinctly laying out the answers to the most difficult questions people face both on and off the job.Aimed at people at every level, in companies large and small, Jack’s optimistic, no excuses, get-it-done mindset is riveting. Distinctive no-nonsense voice, Winning offers deep insights, original thinking, and nuts-and-bolts advice that will change the way people think about work.
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The Business School
This book was my introduction to Robert Kiyosaki and one that I've read several times over. Here's why: Robert Kiyosaki doesn't say he's never been INVOLVED with networking, he has. What he says is he didn't make his fortune from network marketing. There's a big difference. Remember that when reading other reviews. Robert explains to the reader how his opinion of networking changed (pg. 24) when, in the early 1990's, a well-respected and financially successful friend told Robert he was involved in network marketing. With Roberts past disinterest in networking, Robert didn't understand why a man who just completed over a billion dollars in commercial real estate transaction would be involved in network marketing.
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How To develop a Super Power Memory
This is one of the all time classics from the all-time best-selling author of memory related books. Make your brain work for you. Scientists say we use only 10% of its capacity. Get the edge. Tap into your most precious resource and unleash the natural powers within you. You will never again have to be told anything twice
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Managing Radical Change
What Indian Companies Must Do to Become World-Class An invaluable roadmap for Indian executives who strive to excel Winner of the DMA–Escorts Book Award 2000 Managing Radical Change: What Indian Companies Must Do to Become World-Class looks at what companies in India must do to rank among the best in their strategy, organization and management. The authors, internationally acclaimed management gurus Sumantra Ghoshal and Christopher A. Bartlett and industry insider Gita Piramal, say that managers are aware of the need for a radical response to the problems and challenges posed by the new competitive, technological and market demands in India. But, believing that change can come only by degrees, they hesitate to initiate action. The key purpose of this book is to make managers believe that radical performance improvement is possible. Ghoshal, Piramal and Bartlett feel that managers are the best teachers of managers, and so Managing Radical Change is a distillation of lessons offered by people as diverse as N.R. Narayana Murthy and Brijmohan Lall Munjal, Keki Dadiseth and Dhirubhai Ambani, Azim Premji and Rohinton Aga, Lakshmi Niwas Mittal and Subhash Chandra, Rahul Bajaj and Parvinder Singh. There is a wealth of information on the best companies in India and worldwide, among them Infosys, Wipro, Reliance, Hindustan Lever, GE and ABB. Lucidly written and brilliantly argued, Managing Radical Change is perhaps the most significant contribution to Indian management literature in recent times. About the Author Gitanjali Prasad graduated from Lady Shri Ram College and has a post-graduate diploma in journalism from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication. She has written on the family for over twenty years. She did research on the subject as a Press Fellow at Wolfson College, Cambridge University in 1999 and later in a study supported by the Dorabji Tata Trust in 2002. Gitanjali has been a freelance writer and columnist for several major newspapers and magazines, and for seven years she was bureau chief, eastern region, of Magna Publishing Company. Her children’s book, The Sun Is Like a Football was published by Children’s Book Trust and translated into Hindi and Bengali. She is married and has two sons.
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Little Girl Found
When a child was dropped on ex-detective Jack McCabe's doorstep, he vowed to guard her with his life. She had no one to claim her - except sexy caregiver Hailey Bishop. And both vulnerable ladies needed his protection from killers tying up loose ends - killers who might be dirty cops... Jack worried he wasn't the right man for this job - not since the accident that had stripped him of his badge, his life. But together they formed a fugitive family, working to keep one another safe...and Jack felt whole for the first time in years. Maybe he was the one who'd been found and rescued after all.
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Barefoot In The Grass
Barefoot in the Grass by Judith Arnold A touching and often humorous look at living and loving and surviving in the nineties. By one of Harlequin's most popular romance writers. You'll laugh and cry with Beth Pendleton as she moves from big-city bustle and life-threatening problems to small-town serenity and small-town solutions. At least, that's the plan. But Ryan Walker and a not-so-small puppy take over her life and her heart in a very big way--and turn them upside down.
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Sleeping Tiger
When you read a novel by Rosamunde Pilcher you enter a special world where emotions sing from the heart. A world that lovingly captures the ties that bind us to one another-the joys and sorrows, heartbreaks and misunderstandings, and glad, perfect moments when we are in true harmony. A world filled with evocative, engrossing, and above all, enjoyable portraits of people's lives and loves, tenderly laid open for us... Whenever Selina asked about her late father, the grandmother who raised her changed the subject. The chance discovery of a photograph gave Selina hope that he was still alive and sent her searching for him on a small Spanish island. In this lush paradise, Selina found George Dyer, a writer who would help her solve the mystery of her past...and might hold the key to her future.
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His Mistress's Secret
Ewan Sinclair just wanted the truth, and although Tiree refused to tell him anything, he found he was attracted to her! Ewan Sinclair, the solid, respectable doctor, and Tiree, wild and rebellious, were complete opposites—and yet their fiery passion could not be ignored.... Can Tiree overcome the secrets of the past and find lasting love with Ewan?
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Wild Ways
All ex-agent Rafe Blackhorse wanted was to capture the man he'd been hired to retrieve and head back to his secluded life in the mountains. Unfortunately, an unforseen shoot-out forced him to protect both his client's best interests and one very attractive computer specialist named Meg Kavanagh. Rafe soon realized that Meg was trouble with a capital T. An elusive killer was stalking her every move, and now Rafe's life was in danger, too. But all of Rafe's field training hadn't prepared him for a mission in which keeping his heart intact was going to be the biggest challenge of all...
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All I Know About Animal Behavior I Learned in Loeh
For nearly thirty years, America's favorite humorist, Erma Bombeck, has given us her take on the behavioral patterns of her favorite animal species --us. Much in the same way that Jane Goodall devoted her life to living with and recording the behavioral patterns of the wild mountain chimps of Gombi, so Bombeck has recorded our mating habits, maternal instincts, reproductive cycles, how we handle trends and technology, what makes us laugh, and what makes us cry. In her inimitably warm and witty style, Bombeck has discovered that the odd habits of the animal kingdom are strikingly similar to our own, and she reports her downright hilarious findings in All I Know About Animal Behavior I Learned in Loehmann's Dressing Room. Bombeck shows how close animals in the wild and humans really are, and how much we can learn from one another. The hippopotamus is a vegetarian and looks like a wall. Lions who eat only red meat are sleek and slim. Are nutritionists on the wrong track? From the garter snake transvestite, to the barn swallow who can't make a commitment, to the lion who mates eighty-six times a day, Bombeck reveals that we're not all that far removed from the animal world. An African monkey who picked the lock on every cage he'd ever been in got twenty minutes on a National Geographic special. Bombeck had a cousin with the same skill; he got two years. Bombeck proves that a behaviorist need not wear a safari jacket and live in a tent in order to be an expert on every facet of a species' behavior. From the aerobics classroom -- where humans defend their territory to the death by spraying their mates with their own personal perfume -- to our migratory patterns -- where, like a certain species of butterfly, we fly to Miami in hordes the minute the temperature dips below sixty, Bombeck demonstrates in her quintessential style that while animals may have more fun, longer tails, and better sex lives, the gap that separates us from the animal kingdom is closing...fast.
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Blessings Of The Heart
It Happened One Night . . . Writer Brianna Walker had moved to the Arkansas hills for a little peace and quiet. But the stormy night a handsome man, two bedraggled boys and a scruffy dog washed up in her front yard, Bree's peaceful and quiet life became a thing of the past. Homeless after their cabin floated away in the rain, single dad Mitch Fowler and his two young sons had no choice but to seek shelter at their closest neighbor's home. And it didn't take the boys long to find their way into Bree's warm and caring heart. But could Mitch ever convince Bree to take a chance on a ready-made family and make that fateful storm the answer to everyone's prayers?
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Dr. Demetrius's Dilemma
The Greek doctor's family Eight years ago, Dr Demetrius Petros and Staff Nurse Chloe Metcalfe had a passionate affair on the beautful Greek island of Ceres - but it ended when a devastated Chloe went back to England, believing that Demetrius never really loved her. Now they are both working together in Ceres' hospital and, despite everything it's as if they've never been apart. Then Demetrius discovers Chloe's secret - she is the mother of twins - his twins?
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A Taste Of Heaven
A Taste of Heaven by Carol Grace A RAGE TO LIVE The fear that had sent tour guide Kyla Tanner on an endless search for adventure had brought her to the very roof of the world--the ancient Himalayan city of Kathmandu. And it had thrown her--against her will--into the arms of a man who made her dream of a love that could never be hers. Dr. Chase Cunningham had found complete fulfillment in caring for the people of Nepal . . . until one beautiful mountain climber unexpectedly stepped into his life and stirred passions he'd long ignored. But she was hiding a secret, and it was merely a matter of time before she moved on. Could he persuade her to share her solitary burden, and prove she'd found a permanent home in his heart?
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Fletcher's Baby!
The bride said no! Business tycoon Sam Fletcher was used to getting his own way. He'd never been in a situation he couldn't handle. So when Josie Nolan broke the news to him that she was expecting his baby, Sam was a little shaken--but not deterred! A Fletcher baby meant one thing to Sam: marriage. It was the logical, sensible, responsible thing to do, wasn't it? But Josie wanted to marry for love, not logic. The baby's birth was imminent, so Sam needed to change her mind--quick!