Yin: Completing the Leadership Journey by Lisa J. Marshall (Book Review #1387)

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‘Yin’ is a nonfiction self-help book about the power of leadership and how you can use the source of your voice to act. It is an educational piece in the sense of every word and enables the reader to explore and find ways that, culturally and socially, may not always be deemed right due to the lack of wanting to face the reality of things.

The author illustrates the possibilities and enables the reader to accept the challenges we face in life. In other words, what does not kill you, makes you stronger.

I appreciated the attention to detail, and I found the approach to be unique. You may read many useful self-help materials, but what you find here is different. I read this book with delight and found it very compelling.

The author attempts to teach us to honor Yin and to find out voices and restore the planet. I recommend this book to self-help readers and those wishing to better themselves.

Written by Jeyran Main

Thriving Through Purpose by Sandra Cantu Bustamante (Book Review #1386)

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‘Thriving Through Purpose’ is a mental and spiritual healing book getting the reader ready for all life’s uncertainties. It can be used as a guideline and discusses certain things that are relatable to everything.

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In It Together: The Beautiful Struggle Uniting Us All by Eckhart Aurelius Hughes (Book Review #1383)

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‘In It Together’ is a non-fiction self-help book about happiness, self-discipline, and emotions that can be overwhelming at times but also empowering.

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Ten Recommandments for Personal Empowerment by Dana Sardano (Book Review #1380)

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‘Ten Recommandments for Personal Empowerment’ is a biography about how Dana grows up in a not-so-friendly environment and empowers herself through all the trauma to live happily and have a more successful life.

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A Pterodactyl named Kahoutek by Matthew Levine (Book Review #1385)

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A pterodactyl named Kahoutek is a short story with a sweet message. Pterodactyl and his adventure on the San Francisco bus brings an overwhelming amount of adventure but also a story that keeps you wondering.

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The Magician’s Secret by Charles Townsend (Book Review #1382)

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‘The Magician’s Secret’ is a thriller about Delvin overcoming a tremendous ordeal of proving his innocence on a crime he never committed and a mysterious piece of treasure with magical properties that is wanted by all.

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The Invisible Circus by Lindsey Bakken (Book Review #1381)

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‘The Invisible Circus’ is a young adult fantasy story consisting of a complex storyline, descriptive writing, and intense scenes suitable for the young reader.

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Do You Need a Muse to Eliminate Writer’s Block? by Teri M Brown

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Writers across the globe, and from the first written writing system to today, have looked to the heavens for help with writing. In 3200 BC, Sumeria created the first writing system, and writers began looking to the goddess Nisaba. Egyptian writers begged Seshat for help, while the Greeks and Romans focused on the nine Muses. Let’s not forget Cangjie (Chinese), Ganesha (India), Saraswati (Hindu), Itzamna (Mayan), and a variety of Catholic patron saints. And for writers not looking heavenward, inspiration can come from a talisman, crystals, essential oils, and more.

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Mark Victor Hansen, Relentless: Wisdom Behind the Incomparable Chicken Soup for the Soul by Mitzi Perdue (Book Review #1379)

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‘Mark Victor Hansen, Relentless’ is a non-fiction book and an educational biography about being strong and impactful and how to succeed with a resilient work ethic and a relentless spirit.

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