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  1. A punchy, motivating guide to rethinking your relationship with money. Great for jumpstarting a wealth mindset - less so for those seeking practical finance tips or allergic to self-help sales pitches.

    'Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: Mastering the Inner Game of Wealth' by T. Harv Eker delves into the mindset and values needed for personal effectiveness and success, contrasting and comparing those aspects for rich and poor people. The author provides concrete suggestions and advice on how rich people think differently, offering a list of 17 ways to cultivate a wealthy mindset. While some readers appreciate the practical advice and insights provided by Eker, others criticize the book for focusing too much on selling his millionaire mindset seminars and lacking compelling examples.

    WE LIVE IN A WORLD OF DUALITY: UP AND DOWN, light and dark, hot and cold, in and out, fast and slow, right and left. These are but a few examples of the thousands of opposite poles. For one pole to ex...
    2005
    224 pages

  2. A lively, motivating kickstarter for anyone feeling stuck around money, but if you want hardcore budgeting advice, look elsewhere. Best for those open to mindset shifts and a good laugh along the way.

    'You Are a Badass at Making Money: Master the Mindset of Wealth' by Jen Sincero is a motivational book that delves into the psychology of money and how our beliefs and mindset play a crucial role in our financial success. Sincero's writing style is described as quirky, funny, and full of wisdom, making the book an enjoyable and relatable read for those looking to improve their relationship with money. The book offers practical tips and exercises to help readers overcome limiting beliefs and manifest abundance in their lives.

    Readers praise the book for its motivational and easy-to-read nature, with many mentioning that it goes beyond just money-making advice and delves into self-help and therapy aspects. Sincero's approach of simplifying complex concepts like money manifestation and providing interactive exercises is appreciated by readers, who find the book relatable and engaging.

    I have a friend who has an extensive owl collection. It all started when she innocently purchased a wooden carving of an owl in front of her mother one afternoon. “Hmmm, isn’t that cute?” Her mother,...
    2014
    288 pages

  3. A thoughtful, compassionate, and story-driven invitation to engage the Bible with fresh eyes - ideal for those deconstructing, reconstructing, or just curious about a more open, honest faith.

    "Inspired: Slaying Giants, Walking on Water, and Loving the Bible Again" by Rachel Held Evans delves into the complexities of the Bible and challenges traditional interpretations. Through her engaging storytelling and in-depth research, Evans explores differing viewpoints and offers grace to those grappling with doubts and uncertainties. The book encourages readers to question, reflect, and engage in conversations about the values taught by Jesus, such as compassion, love, and gratitude.

    Evans' narrative style breaks down Biblical stories into relatable anecdotes, shedding light on the contradictions within the Bible and the context in which it was written. By emphasizing the importance of understanding the narrative nature of the Bible, Evans invites readers to explore their faith, confront challenging issues, and embark on a journey of self-discovery and spiritual growth.

    Even in the soft glow of the lamplight, Mama’s features look worn with worry. The challah has been baked, prayers have been said, and Papa has put down his tools and is bouncing little Hanan on his kn...
    June 2018
    247 pages

  4. Thoughtful, moving, and beautifully real - this book is a gentle companion for anyone wrestling with church, faith, or both. Come for the honesty, stay for the hope.

    Searching for Sunday: Loving, Leaving, and Finding the Church by Rachel Held Evans is a memoir that chronicles the author's journey through different aspects of faith and church life. The book is structured around the seven sacraments, offering insights into the nature of church, the struggles of faith, and the quest for belonging. Evans shares personal experiences and reflections on topics such as doubt, community, and the evolving relationship between individuals and the church. Through candid storytelling and spiritual perspectives, the author navigates themes of authenticity, vulnerability, and the search for genuine connection within and outside the traditional church setting.

    GERMAN THEOLOGIAN DIETRICH BONHOEFFER WROTE that “the early mornings belong to the Church of the risen Christ. At the break of light it remembers the morning on which death and sin lay prostrate in de...
    April 2015
    288 pages

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    Awaken the Giant Within: How to Take Immediate Control of Your Mental, Emotional, Physical and Financial Destiny! by Tony Robbins
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    A go-to for those who want to overhaul their mindset and habits - practical, energizing, and packed with hands-on exercises. A bit long-winded and self-promotional at times, but can be life-changing if you put in the work.

    'Awaken the Giant Within' by Tony Robbins is a self-help guide that focuses on taking control of one's mental, emotional, physical, and financial destiny. Through effective questioning and exercises, the author helps readers discover their true purpose, break bad habits, and make positive changes in their lives. Robbins emphasizes the power of language in shaping our thoughts and behaviors, and provides practical techniques to create new patterns of behavior and associations.

    We all have dreams… We all want to believe deep down in our souls that we have a special gift, that we can make a difference, that we can touch others in a special way, and that we can make the world...
    1991
    545 pages

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    The Power of Your Subconscious Mind by Joseph Murphy
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    A timeless self-help staple that inspires many to look inward and rewire old thinking patterns - but go in with an open mind and a pinch of healthy skepticism.

    The Power of Your Subconscious Mind by Joseph Murphy is a transformative book that explores the immense potential of the subconscious mind and how it can be harnessed to achieve success, happiness, and abundance in life. Through practical techniques such as visualization, affirmations, and mental imagery, the book encourages readers to unlock the hidden potential within them, guiding them to explore the power of thoughts, feelings, and the subconscious mind. Murphy's writing style is clear, concise, and accessible, allowing readers to delve into the intricate workings of the subconscious mind and understand how beliefs, thoughts, and emotions shape their realities. By bridging the gap between theory and practical application, the book equips readers with a comprehensive toolkit to take control of their thoughts and ultimately their lives.

    The tendency of your subconscious mind is always lifeward. Your job is with the conscious mind. Feed your conscious mind with the premises that are true. Your subconscious is always reproducing accord...
    1962
    292 pages

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    The Voice of Knowledge by Miguel Ruiz Jr.
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    Gentle, uplifting, and thought-provoking - this book inspires self-reflection and can be a life-changer if you’re open to its wisdom. Worth a read, especially for fans of Ruiz’s other works or those on a journey of self-discovery.

    'The Voice of Knowledge' by Miguel Ruiz Jr. is a transformative read that helps readers navigate through issues like anxiety, overthinking, and self-understanding. It offers a step-by-step approach to silencing external noises, listening to the voice of truth, and fostering integrity within oneself. Readers find the book to be a powerful tool for gaining clarity, finding purpose, and achieving inner peace. The writing style is described as informative, easy to read, and filled with wisdom, making it a compelling read for individuals seeking knowledge and personal growth.

    A beautiful and ancient legend that almost everyone has heard before is the story of Adam and Eve. It is one of my favorite stories because it explains with symbolism what I will try to explain with w...
    2000
    248 pages

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    The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks
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    A motivating guide to breaking through self-imposed limits - helpful for goal-getters and fans of positive psychology, but don’t expect groundbreaking science or universal answers.

    'The Big Leap' by Gay Hendricks explores the concept of the Upper Limit Problem, where individuals sabotage themselves when they reach a certain level of happiness or success. Through personal reflections and scientific theories, the author delves into how childhood lessons and behaviors can impact one's future, leading to patterns of self-sabotage. provides guidance on overcoming these limitations and unlocking one's full potential, ultimately aiming for a life of joy, abundance, and success.

    When I use the phrase “feel good,” I’m talking about a natural, inner sense of well-being that’s not dependent on outside factors such as what you’ve eaten or what you might be doing. It’s important t...
    April 2009
    224 pages

  9. A powerful, unfiltered ride that’ll challenge you to smash your own boundaries - even if you don’t plan on running 100 miles. Not for the faint of heart, but a must-read if you want to toughen up your mindset and get after your goals.

    'Never Finished: Unshackle Your Mind and Win the War Within' by David Goggins is a motivational book that delves into breaking mental barriers, pushing beyond comfort zones, and tackling self-sabotaging demons. The writing style is raw, real, and filled with personal stories and anecdotes that inspire readers to challenge themselves and strive for personal growth. The book touches on themes such as self-leadership, overcoming past trauma, defining success through your inner circle, and using your emotions as fuel for achieving greatness.

    December 2022
    305 pages

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