Browsing: Self Help

In this “chuckle-worthy” read (Booklist), Michael Tonello recounts his rollicking adventures as a veritable treasure hunter for fabulously wealthy clients seeking luxury handbags. “A funny, whip-smart memoir” (Publishers Weekly starred review) with over 900 five-star Goodreads ratings!

Are you eager to find positivity and happiness? This daily devotional from a #1 New York Times bestselling author “offers advice on how to live your best self in order to bring miracles into your life” (Time).

After suddenly losing her job, Noelle Hancock decided to do something that frightened her every day for a year. She reflects on her life-changing journey in this “moving, enriching, and hilarious” memoir (New York Times bestselling author Julie Powell). With over 1,300 five-star Goodreads ratings!

In this dazzling memoir, a dedicated man of faith shares his story — and his life-changing relationship with God — with breathtaking honesty and deep insight. With over 1,100 five-star ratings on Goodreads.

Heighten creativity and consciousness by tapping into your natural state of flow! With nearly 12,200 five-star ratings on Goodreads, this “inspiring” (Chicago Sun-Times) bestseller offers “an intriguing look at the age-old problem of human happiness” (Library Journal).

“As revelatory as it is straightforward” (Publishers Weekly): An esteemed psychotherapist explores how desire can languish in long-term relationships, and teaches readers how to rekindle the passion in their partnerships. “Enormous fun” (The Sunday Times).

What began in 1994 as a television interview blossomed into a years-long exploration of the deep-seated faith that inspired the iconic PBS personality. Discover how Mister Rogers drew from his spirituality to teach generations of children the importance of kindness, acceptance, and love for one another.

“A flat-out great read” (David Allen): Grounded in the scientific understanding of habits, this New York Times bestseller can help you increase productivity and achieve mind-blowing success. “You’ll never look at yourself, your organization, or your world quite the same way” (Daniel H. Pink).

Raised in a completely isolated Old Order Amish community, Ruth faced persecution when she fell in love with an outsider and chose to leave. Her powerful memoir “lifts the veil from one of the most private, most fascinating Christian sects… A wonderful tale of self-discovery” (Booklist).