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In this inspirational #1 New York Times bestseller, Maria Shriver shares reflections and prayers that will help you embrace life’s wonder, laughter, and meaning. “Beautiful” (Oprah Winfrey).
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The founder of the first female-focused recovery program offers a groundbreaking look at alcohol and a…
Say no without being an a**hole and save yourself from burnout with “pep talks and sage advice” from the New…
Gain a rich new perspective on the later years of life. This joyful collection of true stories and essays on aging is “a helpful, uplifting work for readers handling the challenges of growing older” (Kirkus Reviews).
Do you feel stressed and overwhelmed? Tanya Dalton shares her journey of looking to her faith and priorities to figure out what was truly important — and encourages you to focus on your own goals and dreams for a happier, simplified life!
This book is about teensy-weensy firecracker love. Love that, when ignited, produces a burst of fireworks and lights up someone’s…
Get rid of clutter, transform your home, and change your life! Featuring powerful strategies and a versatile four-step program, take on any space with this essential guide from a professional organizer.
A #1 New York Times bestseller: Do you have trouble following through after your initial excitement for a project wanes? This groundbreaking guide offers the tools you need to tackle any hurdle with positivity and pragmatism. “Smart, funny, and as brilliant as it is straightforward” (Brené Brown).
A #1 New York Times bestseller with over 12,000 five-star Goodreads ratings! Are you letting guilt, shame, or perfectionism hold you back from life? Learn how to drop the negativity, figure out who you are, and go after what you want with this inspiring book!
When Jennifer O’Toole was diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome at the age of 35, her life suddenly made sense. She chronicles her experiences in a memoir that is “witty, frank, and full of insight” (New York Times bestselling author Steve Silberman).