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  • - Practices for Finding Joy in Your Relationship with Money
     
    228,-

    From a trailblazing female financial advisor, wealth planner, and money coach, a guide to reframing your relationship with money by redefining wealth, recognizing the “power of enough,” and creating satisfaction, joy, and connection Most of us feel overwhelmed and intimidated by money, confused by the complexity and abstraction of building wealth, nagged by the sense that even if we make a good living and have material things, we’re lacking something. The Power of Enough is designed to shift this mindset by exploring the ways in which our relationships with money affect well-being and how financial systems hinder our pursuit of genuine happiness. Written by a female financial advisor who has spent over two decades exploring the intersection of economics and finance with spirituality and psychology, this innovative guide argues that wealth is a state of being rather than a thing to accumulate, possess, and hold. By reframing our approach to money, Elizabeth Husserl shows that wealth should not be an end in itself, but instead is a means to vibrant living. Exercises throughout the book help readers: • define what “enough” means to them and adopt habits and practices to embody it • use money as a mirror that reflects their true depths and facilitates holding themselves accountable • understand money archetypes and the roles they play in our dynamics with money • identify their financial DNA: the cultural and familial money-related beliefs, behaviors, and habits we inherit and pass down to our heirs Designed to help readers create a life rooted in an understanding of their unique needs, The Power of Enough offers a path to financial satisfaction and, ultimately, joy.

  • - Publishing Your Writing with Small Presses and Literary Magazines
     
    218,-

    A comprehensive guide to collaboratively building a community and literary reputation through small presses and magazines — and opting out of the “Big Five” publishing lottery Most beginning writers dream of huge book deals with big-name publishers, multicity book tours, and breathless write-ups praising their brilliant, bestselling debut. Eager to sustain this dream, most publishing guides focus on querying, finding an agent, and publishing a book with one of the “Big Five” mainstream, corporate publishing houses. The result for new writers is often frustration, disillusionment with the process, and, ultimately, a sense of creative failure. This first-of-its-kind guide suggests a different path, one that takes seriously the process of submitting to small presses and literary magazines and choosing a route to publication that is writer-led, community-based, and more accessible. It’s also a manifesto for finding joy in the process of submission, arguing that it should give writers energy, not take it from them. In How to Submit, veteran small press author and instructor Dennis James Sweeney shares the secrets of his success, such as: • practical advice on formulating a submissions plan, including choosing where to submit and whether to submit to contests • tips for writing a standout cover letter, as well as using an encouraging rejection letter to greatest advantage • strategies on how to manage wait times and payment • a vision of a publishing landscape that includes authors alongside editors and publishers, all working together to expand the possibilities of the literary world Perfect for writers of any genre, How to Submit demystifies the small press and literary magazine world for those seeking a place for their work that really feels like home.

  • av Kate Rose
    245,-

    "An astrological guide to relationships that shows readers how to find lasting love and avoid unfulfilling patterns that lead to heartbreak. Includes birth charts, ritual practices, and detailed discussions of the ways that lesser-known astrological factors can affect the success of relationships"--

  • av Rachel Kaplan
    228,-

    "A psychotherapist and popular podcaster brings empathy and humor to her first book, a radical reimagining of the self-help genre that teaches readers how to process suppressed emotions, release them, and enjoy the life they're living"--

  • av Lama Lhanang
    218,-

    "In The Beginner's Guide to Karma, two practitioners of Tibetan Buddhism unravel the complexities of karma, an idea widely known but little understood in the modern West"--

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    383,-

    An updated edition of the beloved final volume in Joseph Campbell’s monumental Masks of God series, Creative Mythology tells the inner story of humanity’s entire philosophical, spiritual, and artistic history since the Dark Ages, ultimately positioning each of us as the creator of our own mythology. In this fourth and final volume in The Masks of God series — Joseph Campbell’s major work of comparative mythology — the preeminent mythologist looks at the birth of the modern, individualistic mythology as it developed in Europe beginning in the twelfth century. Tracing the disintegration of orthodox tradition up through the radical art and philosophies of the late twentieth century, Campbell arrives at an astonishing insight: modern humans are the first to witness the creation of myth and position themselves as the center of their own mythology. Upon completing Creative Mythology, he wrote that his work on The Masks of God had confirmed his long-held belief in the unity of humanity, “which has everywhere unfolded in the manner of a single symphony, with its themes announced, developed, amplified and turned about, distorted, reasserted, and, today, in a grand fortissimo of all sections sounding together, irresistibly advancing to some kind of mighty climax, out of which the next great movement will emerge.” Updated with new illustrations that support Campbell’s perceptive analysis of human cultural evolution, this new edition of Creative Mythology remains as vital, revelatory, and urgent as the original did upon publication more than half a century ago.

  • av Becca Powers
    213,-

    "A Return to Radiance gives today's working men and women the tools to reclaim brilliance, overcome obstacles, grow resilience, banish impostor syndrome, and craft a life that leaves a legacy of empowerment"--

  • av Tanner Campbell
    228,-

    "An easy, jargon-free introduction to Stoic philosophy and its relevance to modern life. Topics include: the three pillars of Stoic philosophy (logic, physics, and ethics), the Stoic ideal of living in accordance with nature, and the question of whether belief in God is necessary for practicing Stoicism"--

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    245,-

    "A beloved writing teacher and essayist lays out the rules for crafting a remarkable personal essay, the kind that tells a story, moves readers, and reveals insights into the human condition - the kind that artificial intelligence can't write."--

  • av Alanna Kaivalya
    228,-

    "Mythology expert Alanna Kaivalya presents a new paradigm that defines the feminine journey for the modern age, empowering women to transcend masculine conceptions of success and flourish on their own terms"--

  • av Michael J Gelb
    245,-

    "Two movement experts show readers how to walk comfortably and incorporate walking into their daily routine for better physical health, mental acuity, creative thinking, and overall well-being"--

  • av Happy Ali
    213,-

    "Packed with insight and practical techniques, The Intuition Bible demystifies the intuitive process and empowers readers to tap into their innate wisdom"--

  • av Francesca Sipma
    228,-

    "Introduces HypnoBreathwork, a groundbreaking synthesis of conscious breathing, hypnosis, and visualization that can be used to access intuition, enter flow states, and optimize personal performance across a range of tasks"--

  • av Sam Bennett
    213,-

    "A friendly, judgment-free guide to taming procrastination, ending overwhelm, finishing projects, and accomplishing goals"--

  • av Marc Bekoff
    213,-

    "The author, a professor emeritus of ecology and evolutionary biology, demonstrates that animals have rich emotional lives. He presents recent animal behavioral research and narrates extraordinary stories of animal joy, empathy, grief, embarrassment, anger, and love"--

  • av Kathy Callahan
    204,-

    "An innovative, engaging guide that teaches dog owners how to train a puppy by working with, rather than against, the puppy's instincts. Includes advice on dealing with common issues such as house-breaking, chewing, jumping, and helping puppies live harmoniously with cats, other dogs, or children"--

  • av Linda Kohanov
    213,-

    "Originally published in 2001, The Tao of Equus explores the mental and spiritual aspects of the magical bond between horses and humans. This revised and updated edition incorporates recent scholarship in anthropology, psychology, and ethology"--

  • av Sue van Raes
    233,-

    "In this much-needed counterpoint to the current diet culture, Sue Van Raes presents new science and psychology for food freedom and body compassion that have helped thousands of women improve their health and their lives"--

  • av Ethan Nichtern
    245,-

    "The author examines the Buddhist concept of the Eight Worldly Winds, the four paired opposites of praise and blame, pleasure and pain, fame and insignificance, and success and failure. By delving into these dichotomies, readers gain invaluable insights into their relationships with others and themselves"--

  • av Kim Chestney
    233,-

    "An intuition expert demonstrates that intuition is really a kind of quantum thinking that extends beyond the limits of the rational mind. Drawing upon quantum physics, the book shows readers how they can consciously develop their intuitive abilities for greater awareness, creativity, and problem-solving"--

  • av Catherine Svehla
    218,-

    This Skeleton Key Study Guide to Joseph Campbell's Myths to Live By offers you a chance to read Campbell alongside a Campbell expert, focusing on material Campbell selected from lectures he delivered at the Cooper Union Forum in New York City. You'll find chapter summaries, notable quotes, reading suggestions, discussion topics, and prompts for creative projects in this helpful guide.

  • av Meredith Heller
    295,-

    "Poet, writer, and educator Meredith Heller provides inspiration and invitations anyone can use to explore, express, heal, and find belonging through the power of their own words"--

  • av Mia Nosanow
    233,-

    "This comprehensive guidebook covers every factor that can influence the mental health of college students, providing clear guidance for maintaining a healthy and successful lifestyle as students navigate their new life away from home"--

  • av Kelli Miller
    204,-

    "An experienced therapist, radio personality, and bestselling author offers 21st-century solutions to the most frequent relationship pitfalls that continue to plague couples. In concise, easy-to-digest chapters, she breaks down the fifteen most common issues in relationships and provides three innovative solutions for each"--

  • av Steve Taylor
    197,-

    "A book of spiritual guidance, containing exercises, discussions, and meditations designed to cultivate spiritual awakening. It assumes that wakefulness - or enlightenment, if you prefer - is accessible to us all and will inevitably arise if we follow certain practices and develop certain qualities"--

  • av Chloe Panta
    204,-

    "In Untapped Magic, life coach and entrepreneur Chloe Panta shares her personal journey from growing up in poverty in Detroit to creating a successful career and life. She offers readers practical advice on how to tap into their own inner magic and create the life they desire"--

  • av Joseph Campbell
    375,-

    The first volume in Joseph Campbell's monumental four-volume The Masks of God series, originally published in 1959 and now revised with up-to-date science and new illustrations in this Collected Works of Joseph Campbell paperback edition In this first volume of The Masks of God, the world's preeminent mythologist explores and illuminates the wellsprings of myth. Showing his exemplary combination of scholarly depth and popular enthusiasm, Joseph Campbell looks at the expressions of religious awe in early humans and their echoes in the rites of surviving primal tribes. Campbell shows how myth has informed our understanding of the world, seen and unseen, throughout time. As he explores and shares archetypal mythic images and practices, he also points to how these concepts inform our personal lives. Upon completing The Masks of God, Campbell found that his work affirmed "the unity of the race of man, not only in its biology, but also in its spiritual history." He likened this unity to a symphony in which various parts create a "great movement." Perhaps more than ever before, Campbell's insight is not only illuminating but also inspiring.

  • av Scott Stabile
    225,-

    "A heart-expanding collection of poetry and short prose rooted in the belief that each of us is beautiful, whole, and enough - just as we are"--

  • av Hersch Wilson
    321,-

    "A collection of stories about the human-dog relationship. Drawing on his personal experience, the author explores the lessons that dogs can teach us about love, loyalty, courage, grief, and joyfully living in the present. Each chapter discusses a different lesson and its relevance to our own lives"--

  • av Joseph Campbell
    213,-

    Joseph Campbell's collected writings on dance and art, edited and introduced by Nancy Allison, CMA, the founder of Jean Erdman Dance, and including Campbell's unpublished manuscript "Mythology and Form in the Performing and Visual Arts," the book he was working on when he died. Dance was one of mythologist Joseph Campbell's wide-ranging passions. His wife, Jean Erdman, was a leading figure in modern dance who worked with Martha Graham and had Merce Cunningham in her first company. When Campbell retired from teaching in 1972, he and Erdman formed the Theater of the Open Eye in New York City, where for nearly fifteen years they presented a wide array of dance and theater productions, lectures, and performance pieces. The Ecstasy of Being brings together seven of Campbell's previously uncollected articles on dance, along with "Mythology and Form in the Performing and Visual Arts," which is published for the first time in this book. Campbell explores the rise of modern art and dance in the twentieth century; delves into the work and philosophy of Isadora Duncan, Martha Graham, and others; and, as always, probes the idea of art as "the funnel through which spirit is poured into life." This book offers the reader an accessible, yet profound and provocative, insight into Campbell's lifelong fascination with the relationship of myth to aesthetic form and human psychology.

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