Interview With Bob Gebelein, Author of The Mental Environment
Bob Gebelein graduated from Harvard in 1956 with a BA in Mathematics. In 1955, he saw the threat of nuclear annihilation as proof of total systems failure, so he turned his back on the culture and set out to design a new civilization. Through psychotherapy, withdrawal from the culture, and dream analysis, he succeeded. In [...]
If Your Hair Falls Out, Keep Dancing! by LeslieAnn Butler – Book Review
Losing one’s hair is probably high on the “disaster” list for most people, and I would imagine even higher for women than for men. That is why I found it so surprising – in the best possible way – that the cover of Leslie Ann Butler’s ” If Your Hair Falls Out, Keep Dancing!” is [...]
Interview with Joe Farcht, Author of "Building Personal Leadership"
Interview with Joe Farcht author of Building Personal Leadership: Inspirational Tools & Techniques for Work and LifeGenesis Publishing (2007)ISBN 1600371655Reviewed by Cherie Fisher for Reader Views (6/07) Today, Tyler R. Tichelaar of Reader Views is delighted to be joined by Joe Farcht, author of “Building Personal Leadership.” Joe Farcht’s new book focuses on the progressive [...]
Repair Your Life by Marjorie McKinnon – Book Review
Loving Healing Press (2008)ISBN 9781932690521 “Repair Your Life” offers victims of incest and childhood sexual abuse the tools to help them overcome the shame and trauma that they encountered as children. It teaches you how to become the person that you were meant to be. So many survivors of abuse get trapped in non-ending cycles [...]
The Shovel by Baker Fore and Tom Massey
Lessons on Personal Transformation Imagine rookie architect Jason Clark reporting for his first day on a new job with the Lincoln Construction Company. He is awed by the prospect as he tours the massive building prior to a planned luncheon meeting with his new boss, A. B. Lincoln, president and founder of the company. Jason’s [...]
Book Review – Getting Real – Ten Truth Skills You Need to Live An Authentic Life
Have you ever felt something, and then maneuvered to avoid feeling it? Sometimes we are uncomfortable with what we are feeling. We may feel angry, and wish we didn’t. We may feel jealous, ashamed, and want to run away. What if we allowed ourselves to be aware of such feelings, to have it be OK [...]
Coping With Sorrow on the Loss of Your Pet (Second Edition) – Book Review
Author of seven books, Moira Allen is also an accomplished article writer and columnist. During her long career, she has held a variety of writing-related positions, including a past editor of Dog Fancy Magazine. Her book, Coping With Sorrow On The Loss Of Your Pet, has been in production for 20 years and has been [...]
Review: Spirituality Simplified Authored by Tom Maziarek
Author: Jeff Maziarek ISBN: 0974484105 Jeff Maziarek, author of Spirituality Simplified asserts in his introduction that the principal impetus for his writing his book was to create a spiritual growth book that would be accessible to mainstream readers. Moreover, it would include “the best of the best” content gleaned from a broad mixture personal/spiritual growth [...]
Enough Already! Clearing Mental Clutter to Become the Best You by Peter Walsh
I read “Enough Already! Clearing Mental Clutter to Become the Best You” by Peter Walsh without knowing anything about him. I had not read his previous books, nor had I seen him on television. Now that I’ve read “Enough Already!” I’m going to read his previous books, and most likely any future books he writes. [...]
"The Nurse in the Delivery Room Slapped Me, Once" by D Anthony – Book Review
“The Nurse in the Delivery Room Slapped Me… Once” is an adventure in self-examination, self-discovery, and self-actualization. D. Anthony has packed the pages of this book with motivational and inspirational stories that offer the reader help for unlocking their amazing potential, for achieving excellence, and implementing change. The book is designed in a way that [...]