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Ellen Metter’s *Still No Kids & Still OK* offers a refreshingly humorous and candid look at the intentionally child-free life. Now nearly old enough to receive “Save the Date” invites from the Grim Reaper, Metter uses her seasoned perspective to explore the joys and… Continue Reading “Still No Kids & Still OK by Ellen Metter (Book Review #1923)”
Andi Wiseman’s “The Unsubtle Art of Unf*cking Your Life” is a refreshing and inclusive take on self-improvement and recovery inspired by the foundational principles of the 12-step program. Originating in 1935 in Akron, Ohio, by two Christian men from Vermont, the 12-step program has… Continue Reading “The Unsubtle Art of Unf*cking Your Life by Andi Wiseman (Book Review #1918)”
“Radiant Confidence: Nurturing Self-Esteem for Empowered Living” by Jeremy Robinson is a comprehensive and inspiring guide that empowers readers to embark on a journey of self-discovery and personal growth. This book is not just about building confidence; it’s about transforming one’s life through a… Continue Reading “Radiant Confidence: Nurturing Self-Esteem for Empowered Living by Jeremy Robinson (Book Review #1751)”
“Happy Bastards” by Alex Monaco is a compelling, no-nonsense guide that dives headfirst into the deep waters of personal growth and self-improvement. In this provocative and insightful memoir-meets-self-help book, Monaco, an entrepreneur and life provocateur, challenges readers to confront their beliefs and embrace a… Continue Reading “Happy bastards by Alex Monaco (Book Review #1719)”
‘Teen Mothers’ is a non-fiction book written by a professional enabling the reader to achieve a better life for themselves and their child.
‘New You – Discovering the Magic Pill for Health & Happiness’ is a self-help non-fiction story about weight maintenance and weight loss. The intention behind the book is clear: to inspire and take control of your life. You are to live the fullest and… Continue Reading “New You – Discovering the Magic Pill for Health & Happiness by Gerald Kostecka (Book Review #1477)”
‘Equanimity’ is a non-fiction self-help book enabling the reader to understand and educate themselves on modern psychiatry and traditional ways to train the brain over mental calmness, depression, anxiety and other similar disorders.
Three Things Matter Most is a self-help book. In this book, the author asks the right questions making you ponder on what you have been doing so far in your life. ‘Are you focused on what matters most?’ is something I would have been… Continue Reading “Three Things Matter Most by Brett Atlas (Book Review #1197)”