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You think you could write a self-help book? You probably can. No writing experience? No problem.If you’ve read self-help books, you know that it doesn’t take a genius to write one. In fact, idiots write self-help books every day. David S. Chandler and Elliot Kay reveal how an idiot, any idiot, can write a self-help book. This no-holds-barred exposé that uncovers the secrets of the entire self-help industry is sure to be a treasure on your bookshelf for years to come.

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In Reflections of Helen, Gary explains how the words and wisdom of Helen Keller have helped him in his life. More importantly, he hopes this book will help you in your life. As Helen Keller overcame her limitations, Gary shows you how to overcome challenges in your life. In this book, Gary will help you find the magic that is within you. Reflections of Helen will help you feel healthier and happier about your life. As Gary says, “We don’t need sight to move in a positive direction - We need insight. The key to unlock the door to your future is inside you.” This book can be a key to that door.

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Considered by many to be the most inspirational and authentic self-help book of its kind. This book was the culmination of a project that took Hill over 20 years to complete and included the study of many of the most successful business men and women of his time. The book continues to inspire, and it remains an all-time bestseller due to both the universality and the timelessness of its message. ******** Visit www.ManorThrift.com for more incredible books at incredible prices.

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P Straightforward, practical advice for taking control of the symptoms, minimizing the disabilities, and maximizing the advantages of adult ADD. P There is a great deal of literature about children with attention deficit disorder, ADD. But what do you do if you have ADD and aren’t a child anymore? IYou Mean I’m Not Lazy, Stupid or Crazy?!/I focuses on the experiences of adults, offering accurate information, practical how-tos and moral support to help readers deal with ADD. It explains the diagnostic process that distinguishes ADD symptoms from normal lapses in memory, lack of concentration or impulsive behavior, and it addresses: P * Achieving balance by analyzing one’s strengths and weaknessesBR * Getting along in groups, at work and in intimate and family relationships — including how to decrease discord and chaosBR * Learning the mechanics and methods for getting organized and improving memoryBR * Seeking professional help, including therapy and medication P Widely used by support groups around the country, IYou Mean I’m Not Lazy, Stupid or Crazy?!/I is the indispensable reference for anyone who faces the challenge of ADD on a daily basis.

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365 daily readings about healing one’s SELF of negative issues and patterns from this complex, challenging world. A “Spiritual/Self-Help” book that can apply to any religion or belief system. Reading one a day creates a space of Peace and contemplation.

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