

Testimonial
“Barbara grasped the essence of my message quickly and helped me perfect my writing so my final manuscript was the best it could be. She met every deadline and maintained her calm and professional demeanor throughout.”
– Richard Weingardt, PE, Forks in the Road, RAUT, columnist for Structural Engineering
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“Barbara, you can step into the chaos of a creative project and make sense of it. You took my words and gave them a warm and friendly place to resonate on the pages. Your playfulness and spirit have made my travels into this new arena very rewarding!”
– Katherine Carol, Tango: Dance of Self-Discovery
Testimonial
“When I submitted an early chapter of The Green CEO for a
sample edit, I was amazed at how Barbara gave it punch
and clarity. Also, she kept me on a solid path. The book now
states my message with added strength yet
preserves my casual business voice. I am very pleased with the final product.”
– Lynn VanLeeuven, The Green CEO
Testimonial
“Barbara was incredibly fast,
accurate, and delivered fantastic results. She was
sensitive to things I held sacred within the
pages. It’s from her attention to detail and knowledge that
my book won three awards.”
– Jane Stanfield, Mapping Your Volunteer Vacation
NEW!
DO WHAT YOU CAN! Simple Steps – Extraordinary Results
by John Hall
Enjoy this practical, motivating approach to taking simple
ordinary steps to living an extraordinary life.
The Green CEO: Leadership that Drives Profit and
Sustainability
by Lynn VanLeeuwen
Leaders learn the practical principles and relationships of sustainability
leadership and how to work with tools like the Systainership System. Excellent,
in-depth map to taking the helm of a “green” organization.
Secrets Your Boss Isn’t Telling You: How to Advance
Your Career and Have More Fun At Work!
by Colleen Kettenhofen
Colleen conducted in-depth conversations with more than 200 mid-level managers
and supervisors for this book. She found out things like “why I fire one
employee but keep another” to “what are the top traits employees” and more.
Juicy secrets throughout!
The
ABCs of Effective Supervision
by Albert A. Crusoe
This book for supervisors delivers 26 practical guidelines for succeeding in
their positions. These guidelines provide courses of action for focusing on
employee success.
Actions Against Distractions: Managing Your Scattered,
Disorganized, and Forgetful Mind
by Geraldine Markel, Ph.D.
This book helps you improve your attention, memory, and organization by going
from “good intention” to “effective action.” It’s time to take action against
distractions and enjoy increased peace of mind.
You Can Present With Confidence: How to Speak Like A Pro,
Dazzle Your Audience, and Get The Results You Want Every Time
by Paul du Toit, CSP
Discover the
tools you need to develop a fearless and commanding presence on the platform.
The Underdog Edge: How Everyday People Change the Minds of
the Powerful and Live to Tell About It
by Amy Showalter
What makes
underdogs who need to influence “big dogs” successful? This consultant to those
“in the trenches” shows how they overcome the odds to make meaningful change.
Bye Bye Boring Bio
by Nancy Juetten
This book becomes your best friend as you breeze through its engaging articles, fill in the bio worksheets, and study the compelling bio examples to find the right message for your own bio. Excellent resource.
Boring Meetings Suck
by Jon Petz (Wiley)
Finally. A book that says how to get more out of your meetings, or get out of more meetings! Funny, sassy, right on the money.
Build a Business, Not a Job! How to Build Your Business to Sell, Scale, or Own Passively
by David Finkel, L. Stephen Wilklow, Stephanie Harkness
This step-by-step business guide provides a concrete road map to build a business you can sell, scale, or own passively. It features a no-nonsense formula from business owners who have created level-three businesses on their paths to success.
Consensus is Not Kumbaya
by Rand Golletz
This “gift of provocations” by a top-level consultant not only provides insightful advice; it challenges executives to adopt a tough-minded attitude that leads to substantial—and profitable—shifts in their organizations. Irreverent and instructional.
What is the Color of Opportunity
by Dr. Mel Gravely
This is a must-read for minority firms and those who want to understand the color of common business opportunities. Its entertaining parable style addresses today’s realities at the crossroads of business and race.
Master Your World:
10 Dog-Inspired Leadership Lessons to Improve Profits, Productivity, and Communications
by Mary Kelly, PhD
What does it take to be a great leader? This book shows how little things can make enormous differences in people's lives. Light-hearted and full of practical lessons the author learns from her dogs, it's for leaders at any level of an organization.
How to Talk to Someone You Don't Want To—But Have To
by Wave J. Bannister
An extensive book filled with strategies and effective ways to respond to conflict at home and at work, it serves as an impressive in-depth communications primer.
A Deliberate Pause: Entrepreneurship and its Moment in Human Progress
by Larry Robertson
This author provides a new definition of entrepreneurship, punctuated by interviews of leading entrepreneurs, including Nobel Peace Prize Winner Mohammed Yanus.
Build Buzz for Your Biz: 23 Creative and Inexpensive Marketing Strategies That Will Get You Noticed!
by Wendy Kenney
This ebook supports Kenney’s business as an Internet marketing specialist.
Mapping Your Volunteer Vacation
by Jane Stanfield
For international volunteers, this book covers everything from soup to nuts when it comes to finding, planning, and enjoying an international volunteer vacation.
How to Get Into College: Advice For Stressing Less From A Teen Who’s Been Through It
by Joseph Panyin Pobee
Designed to give high school students the inside edge on applying for college, it’s written by a grad who’s been through the process.
How to Sell to Men Without Wearing a Low-Cut Dress
by Deborah Gardner
This book blows away any misconceptions about why saleswomen need to learn key strategies for selling products to male customers—with no cleavage necessary.
Leadership for Life: Your Guide to Becoming a Transformational Leader
by Douglas B. Gehrman
This guide speaks to people who want to operate from meaning in their lives and develop leadership qualities in themselves and others.
You: The Total Package
by Sharon Skaling
This ebook is not just about the clothes you wear. It is about appearance, behavior, communication, style, authenticity. It is about You: The Total Package.
Bringin’ in the Rain: A Woman Lawyer’s Guide to Business Development
by Sara Holtz
Marketing is no longer a mystery to women lawyers who take the messages in this book to heart.
The Risk-Taking Handbook
by Jim McCormick
By embracing the advice and insights in this handbook and engaging in the exercises, readers can experience profound and wonderful risk-taking rewards in their lives.
No More Little Old Ladies! 15 Essential and Specific Proven Anti-Aging Strategies for Gutsy Women in Their 40s and 50s
by Barbara Morris, R.Ph.
The road to “old ladyhood” starts in midlife, but with this well-thought-out plan of prevention, women can stay young. This youthful-thinking pharmacist tells how.
How Come That Idiot’s Rich and I’m Not (NYT best-seller)
by Robert Shemin
Why do some people attract wealth while others stay financially trapped? This book shows how sticking with the old moneymaking rules keeps you broke—and breaking them makes you rich.
Embrace Your Rights: 50 Self-Empowering Rights that Create Joy, Perfection, and Purpose
by Karen Ridley
These 50 powerful Rights provide a roadmap for achieving lasting change and self-empowerment that benefits everyone.
The Cowboy Code™: A Sure-fire Guide to Ridin' the Trails of Life
by Doug Butler
Advice with a cowboy twist—how to live by your own Cowboy Code based on Doug's experiences "in the saddle" as a farrier, singer, speaker, and authentic cowboy.
Vision For A Change: A Social Entrepreneur's Insights From the Heart
by Lynn Price
As the founder of Camp To Belong and honored social entrepreneur, Price shares heartfelt directives that catalyze readers into taking action for a better world.
No More Rotten Eggs - 13 Steps to Hiring Grade AA Talent
by Debra Thompson and Bill Greif
These hiring consultants shared their successful model and tools to help companies hire the right people. Includes a CD with forms, questions, worksheets, checklists, and legal guidelines.
The Guiding Write: How to Impress, Influence and Interest Your Readers
by Dee Dukehart
To get your words to paint pictures and engage your readers, relearn the basic grammatical, punctuation, and syntax rules that add quality to your writing.
Success—It's All in Your V.O.I.C.E.
by Dee Dukehart
What's the formula for improving speaking presentations? Velco, Organize, Integrate, Commit, Energize to gain V.O.I.C.E. power. This book shows you how.
What Should I Be When I Grow Up? Now That I'm 40, 50, 60
by Patricia Drain
This self-guided "tour" for designing your next career is especially geared for Baby Boomers looking for a new beginning and ultimate job and life satisfaction.
Defeating the 8 Demons of Distraction: Proven Strategies to Increase Productivity and Decrease Stress
by Geraldine Markel, Ph.D.
This book arms workforce employees, independent professionals, and family mangers with simple yet powerful strategies to stop distractions in work/life settings.
Ending the Tobacco Holocaust: How Big Tobacco Affects Our Health, Pocketbook and Political Freedom, and What We Can Do About It
by Michael Rabinoff
Yes, smoking does cost lives, money, and integrity. Yes, this book conveys what each person can do to stop its devastation. Take action today!
Love Your Life and It Will Love You Back: 10 Lessons for Using the Power of Love to Succeed in Life
by Sourena Vasseghi
This amazing 29-year-old professional speaker who has a speech impediment due to cerebral palsy shows readers why loving life to the max is worthwhile.
Press Pause . . . Press On: Bringing Balance & Perspective To Work & Life
by Patricia Katz
Feel trapped by the pace of 21st century living? No more crash and burn. No more blur and endure. Just 64 ways to find peace of mind from a life balance expert.
Find More Time: How to Get Things Done at Home, Organize Your Life, and Feel Great About It
by Laura Stack, MBA, CSP (Broadway Books)
Laura shows you how to make every area of your life strong. It’s a follow-up book to Leave the Office Earlier.
Master Your Middle Management Universe: How to Succeed With Moga Moga Management Using 3 Easy Steps!
by Mary Elston
How to become a Moga Moga middle manager who “gets the job done now and gets the job done right.” It features a whole program to make living in the middle much easier.
Enjoy the Hell Out of Your Life
by Ramone Yaciuk
What can an old man—and all your life lessons—tell you that has lasting value? Ramone answers that question in the title of this book. The chapters that follow add richness and fun.
Laid Off? Don't Stress! How to Get from Mad to Glad
by Kitty Wiemelt
Heartfelt stories by 21 people who share their gut-wrenching career-change experiences. Find support, encouragement, and fresh ideas on these pages.
Brilliance Unbridled:How the Secret Lives of Horses Reveal Your Power, Courage and Passion to Achieve Extraordinary Results
by Kendall SummerHawk
What can a horse whisper to YOU about business success? Fresh, insightful ideas that will help you unbridle your talent so that you and your business can thrive!
Bounce Back: The New Play Ethic at Work
by Lynn Grasberg, CCO (Chief Comic Officer)
Lynn shows how to stop worrying and start playing at work. It reveals how to recover from (and even enjoy) challenges that once knocked you for a loop.
Bricks to Bridges: Making Implementation Strategy Come Alive
by Robin Speculand
This how-to book with outrageous graphics helps organizations successfully implement their change strategies. Written by an Asian-Pacific consultant.
The Communication Catalyst
by Mickey Connolly and Richard Rianoshek, PhD (Dearborn Trade Publishing)
This book provides a boat to cross the sea of miscommunication, useless meetings, and wasteful memos with ten brilliant principles that provide a strong rudder.
Engineering Legends
By Richard Weingardt, PE
The unsung heroes of the engineering world and their achievements are featured in this collection of biographies.
Essentials of Influence
by John A. Jenson
What characteristics make the mark of an influencer in any walk of life? Jenson isolates 12 traits that all leaders should aspire to have in this classy, poetically written book.
Forks in the Road
by Richard Weingardt, PE
This collection of essays inspires engineers and other professionals readers to “show up” in policy positions and get involved in their communities.
From Grunt to Greatness
by Michael Charest
If you know you’re capable of more, if you struggle with self-doubt, this book gives you a boost—from an expert coach who’s helped thousands live happier, more fulfilling lives.
Get Slightly Famous
by Steven Van Yoder (with Barbara McNichol)
The author instructs small business people on how to become celebrities in their fields and attract more business with less effort using proven PR strategies.
Getting Them to Give A Damn
by Eric Chester (Dearborn Press Publishing)
This is full of solid, proven advice for managers and supervisors of our young, emerging Generation Why workforce.
Hire for Fit: Select the Best Executive for Your Organization
by Don Andersson
What does it cost to hire the wrong executives? Millions. How do you hire the right ones and keep them happy? Read this how-to book, backed by a wealth of experience and practical wisdom written.
Leave the Office Earlier: Do More in Less Time and Feel Great About It
by Laura Stack, MBA, CSP (Broadway Books)
Explains how to improve results, lower stress, and save time in today’s workplace from The Productivity Pro.
Lessons from the Window Seat
by David Specht
An engaging and practical business book for teams in organizations, written in a novel format to keep readers spellbound.
Managing Your Energy at Work: The Key to Unlocking Hidden Potential
in the Workplace
by Carol A. Bergmann
This book spells out a revolutionary new way to help individuals in the workplace get free from the energy blocks that hold them—and their organizations—back.
Motivational Leadership: Strategies and Wisdom From America's Top Professional Motivators compiled
by Vilis Ozols, CSP
In this anthology of wisdom for company leaders, 14 authors and speakers tell their secrets for increasing motivation in the workplace.
Motivational Selling compiled
by Vilis Ozols, CSP
In this anthology of wisdom for salespeople everywhere, 14 authors and speakers tell their secrets for succeeding in sales.
Sanborn on Success
by Mark Sanborn, CSP, CPAE
Practical comments complement quotable quotes from one the country's leading business philosophers.
Six-Figure Shoeing
by Dr. Doug Butler, PhD, FWCF
An expert horseman, businessman, and teacher instructs farriers how to set up and operate a successful farrier business.
Tango: Dance of Self-Discovery
by Katherine Carol
Fun and simple steps to passionate partnerships and soulful living—a playbook for people who want more joy in their lives. Transformational.
The Truth Zone
by Ward Flynn
To rekindle the spirit of entrepreneurism, this book provides tools to help transform the workplace into a more productive, collaborative environment.
This Time I Dance
by Tama Kieves (Tarcher/Putnam)
A former Harvard-graduated lawyer turns toward her life’s work—writing—and shows career changers and soul searchers how to “dance” in their own lives.
Turn Eye Appeal into Buy Appeal: How to easily transform your marketing pieces into dazzling, persuasive sales tools
by Karen Saunders
Every business owner can have the expertise of a design pro on their desk 24/7 with this book of tips and techniques on creating better marketing pieces. Click here for more details.
Where’s Your Organization’s HEART? Questions to Propel Your Business to Greatness
by Suzy Allegra
Through asking provocative questions, this book addresses the core values and qualities that make employees, customers, and vendors feel included.
NEW!
Making Perfect Popcorn
by John Beigel
Finding a dearth of information about his favorite treat, John Beigel,
physicist, former CEO, and author, became a popcorn aficionado. He now discloses
his popped-to-perfection secrets so that you can purchase, prepare, eat, and
enjoy a full popcorn-driven experience.
Finding Happiness in Turbulent Times: An Action Guide
Based on Aristotle’s Ideas
by Gary Madvin, CLU, ChFC and Geraldine Markel, Ph.D.
Discover how the ancient philosophical principles of Aristotle can help you the
way to find contentment and happiness. Stop feeling empty, overwhelmed,
confused, or dissatisfied and start feeling fulfilled, satisfied, certain, and
in control.
Wisdom to Wellness
–
International Book Awards winner 2012
by Maureen Minnehan Jones
This health practitioner reveals a new paradigm for understanding how disease originates in the body and teaches a technique—called Modus Operandi—for overcoming it.
The Prostate Storm: One Guy Battles Prostate Cancer, BPH and Prostatitis, and
Bets On a Cure-All
by Steve Vogel
Blunt, insightful, sometimes funny, Vogel tackles the big controversies in the
prostate world—PSA screening, overtreatment, cancer-inflammation-diet
connection, and more.
A Woman’s Guide to Thriving after Prostate Cancer: You’ve
Helped Him Through—Now What About You?
by Cindie Hubiak
How can you
take a prostate cancer experience from surviving to thriving? This book is
filled with tactics and encouragement for women whose loved ones are battling
cancer.
Erotic Intelligence: Igniting Hot, Healthy Sex After Recovery from Sex Addiction
by Alexandra Katehakis
This easy-to-read therapeutic book helps sex addicts get in touch with their healthy sexual side—and when they are ready, be able to embrace true intimacy and acceptance in themselves and in their mates.
SoundShifting: A Tone-By-Tone Tour to Using Your Voice for Self-Healing
by Tryshe Dhevney
This sound and healing expert reveals how the tool of sound can change long-held beliefs influencing every aspect of life . . . and even heal disease as it did for the author. A treasure!
Let’s Cook Tonight
by Gigi Centuro
Want to eat healthy and cook fresh meals at home but feel overwhelmed and have no idea where to start? Gigi has created a system for menu-planning, shopping, and easy meal preparation as part of a growing movement to get people to eat well at home more!
The Naked Tooth: What Cosmetic Dentists Don’t Want You to Know
by Dr. Colleen Olitsky, Dr. Jason Olitsky (Greenleaf Book Group)
These leading cosmetic dentists bust common misconceptions and present a step-by-step process for achieving the perfect smile in this well-illustrated guide to selecting a quality cosmetic dentist.
Snakes in My Dreams
by Dr. Mike Deninger
Dr. Mike understands from the inside out what it's like to recover from life's tragedies. This book poignantly tells of his journey through alcoholism, incest, and discrimination, conveying truths he feels compelled to share “before my time is up.” Beautifully written.
How to Eat Well & Not Wear It
by Nancy Bennett, MS, RD, CDE
This book stands above the plethora of nutrition and weight loss books with its fresh, fun, and engaging presentation. You will make healthier food choices.
The Reveal, Build A Big Dream Journal
by Rudy Ruettiger and Nikkos Zorbas
The legendary hero of Hollywood film Rudy combines his talent with life coach/recording artist to reveal the secrets behind their success in a journal format.
99 Ways to Stop the Drama in Your Life
by Don Steirer
Stop the emotional storm and get back to living in harmony with the universe. This book shows you how to accomplish that, and how to do it FAST.
Tales from the Road: Adventures of Mid-Life Runaways
by Anita S. Henehan
Run away with the author and other RVers as they share stories of fun and fiascos living on the road. It features dozens of helpful tips and great places to travel.
Intentional Joy: How to Turn Stress, Fear & Addiction into Freedom
by Lynn Telford-Sahl
“Peace is only a breath and a smile away.” This book helps readers melt away stress and overwhelm by teaching skills that shift readers into a joyful place effortlessly.
A Mind That Matters: Alternative Techniques for Successful Living
by Christopher Emmanuel
Those who suffer from mental illness and addictions might miss knowing their true purpose. This book shows how the author healed his mind and discovered passion for life.
Letter to Oprah: Bringing Positive Changes to a World Longing for Love and Happiness
by Suma Shewale
Suma shares valuable information about health and peace written in such a persuasive way that Oprah will want to put it out into the world.
Where Does It Hurt? Surprising Stories and Insights for Releasing Pain and Restoring Whole Body Health
by Dr. Matthew Norton
In this treatise on how to recover and maintain top health, Dr. Norton shows how correcting underlying health issues now can prevent a world of hurt later.
Curing the Cause and Preventing Disease
by Dr. Steven Ross, DC
Dr. Ross's book opens up a new era of healthcare called Functional Diagnostic Medicine, which provides solutions based on scientific diagnostic assessments.
Beyond Bipolar: Principles for Recovery
by Jane Mountain, MD
Following her Insights for Recovery book, Dr. Mountain shares solid principles that help people with bipolar disorder go beyond coping to managing the disease.
Take Charge! Steps to Prevent Breast Cancer
by Laura F. Shwaluk, B.Sc., D.C.
Through research, treatment, and trial studies, Dr. Laura sheds light on how women can stay healthy and prevent breast cancer. The breast massage oil she's developed is fabulous.
Curing the Cause . . . Preventing Disease: How Getting to the Root of Illness and Disease Can Give You Optimal Health
by Dr. Steven B. Ross
Dr. Ross presents scientific, alternative, and holistic approaches to uncovering and resolving chronic health issues—a roadmap to optimal health.
100 Days to Weight Loss Success
by Linda Spangle
It can be done! Follow the day-by-day suggestions for better eating and better living by this health expert. Especially helpful—how to deal with the emotional triggers of food.
Big Butts of Life: Get Off Your Excuses and Do Big Things!
by Rick Butts
This recovering “excuse-a-holic” destroys all the excuses that hold people back in his fun, witty way. It solidly kicks you in the butt.
Bipolar Disorder: Insights for Recovery
by Jane Mountain, MD
A family physician who has experienced bipolar disorder herself and in her family sheds light on how to manage symptoms and live well with this disorder.
Booby-Trapped: How to Feel Normal in a Breast-Obsessed World
by Nili Sachs, Ph.D.
This powerful indictment of our breast-obsessed culture is delivered through gripping stories of women in therapy who come to understand their bodies.
Boomers Really Can Put Old on Hold
by Barbara Morris
Want to say NO to all those misperceptions about old age? This book is for you, written by an active pharmacist in her 70s. She gives Baby Boomers sound advice for keeping your youthful qualities.
Bullies Behind the Wheel
by Joel Shorey
What can every driver do to prevent road rage and deal with the bullies on the roads? Shorey’s years of truck-driving experience helps readers make sense of aggressive drivers’ attitudes and he tells us what to do about them.
How to Pronounce French, German, and Italian Wine Names
by Diana Bellucci
This reference book features simple pronunciation rules and examples for avoiding embarrassment by mispronouncing names of European wines.
How to Pronounce French Rose Names
by Diana Belluci
This reference book provides easy pronunciations for rose collectors and dealers, and encourages the proliferation of antique roses.
How to Run Away from Home After 50
by Anita S. Henehan
A former homemaker overcame her fears and left her home of 39 years to experience living on the road. A delightful read for RVers and those considering the RV lifestyle.
I Ordered Soup and Got Broom Bristles
by Barbara Fagerlund, Norma Stepp and Nadine Bridges
An amusing (yet extremely serious) look at the health hazards of eating in restaurants, written by three finicky sisters.
Life is Hard, Food is Easy
by Linda Spangle, RN (LifeLine Press)
This step-by-step guide makes it easy to understand and deal effectively with emotional challenges that sabotage weight-loss for many people.
Living with Enthusiasm: How the 21-Day Smile Diet Can Change Your Life
by Mary Marcdante
This book features a fabulous, totally valid prescription for adding joy and enthusiasm to one’s life in 21 days.
Revlon Dolls and Their Look-alikes
by Kathy Barna
This reference book delves into the history of well-known dolls from the 1950s and helps collectors understand their value.
See Sport Run: Baseball Spectator’s Guide
See Sport Run: Hockey Spectator’s Guide
by The Minkster
Are you challenged to understand the great American game of baseball and hockey or know someone who is? These great primers tell how these games are played.
Shades of Gray
by J. Graham Armstrong
Information, poetry, and drawings get inside depression from a young man’s experience. With great artistry, this book helps people understand and work through the disease.
Success in a Shaker Jar
by Linda Spangle, RN
An expert in weight-loss counseling, Linda coaches users of a medical weight-loss product to make the most of it and keep weight off permanently.
Vietnam in the Absence of War
by Thomas G. Rampton
In this autobiography, a draftee in the U.S. Army “tours” Vietnam in 1968 during the Vietnam War. He returns in 1998 and 1999 to this beautiful county on bicycle trips that reveal many contrasts and insights 28 years after.
Who Lives in Your Backyard?
by Susie Mottashed
An artistic instruction book featuring Susie’s illustrations and journal entries. It encourages everyone to see what joys of nature live nearby.
NEW!
How to Write Heartfelt Letters to Treasure
by Lynette M. Smith
Imagine a world of people focused on gratitude for one another. Make it so!
Start by writing letters of appreciation that will be treasured forever. This
book helps you touch others with your genuine, original letters to express deep
feelings of appreciation.
The Hom Memoirs: Adventures of a Chinese Couple Who Found Happiness in America
by Janet Hom (Wheatmark)
This memoir tells a poignant story about living in 1950s China and how a young immigrant couple made a good life for themselves and their extended family in Tucson, Arizona.
121 University Place: The True Story of a Homeless Tortured Boy and the Psychiatrist Who Saved His Life
by Louis Panesi
The author reveals details of his years of psychotherapy and psychoanalysis while showing a world of affection for the generous man who saved his life.
Good
by John A. Jenson
This book guides readers toward the creation of “good” through these approaches: to design, package, and deliver. Look for eloquent twists throughout.
Circles in the Sky: The Life and Times of George Ferris
by Richard G. Weingardt
A fascinating biography of the American engineer who developed the Ferris wheel for the Chicago World’s Fair in 1893 and died a young man, broke and lonely.
My Ex is Having Sex with Rex, the straight story of a woman who picked up her life when her husband left to pick up men
by Jennifer Lee
The subtitle says it all. A gutsy story of insights gained after Jennifer's 16-year marriage ended. "Witty, poignant, compassionate, a little naughty, and very honest."
12 Miles to Paradise
by Ted Simendinger
This novel combines horseracing adventures with relationship intrigue in an outrageously humorous way. Fully entertaining; look for the movie!
Anchors of the Soul
by Carol Egmont St. John
A novel about two disparate lives and how they come together, told from the perspective of two women living in a New England fishing village.
Best Friends Are Like Suspenders: They Hold You Up When You Are Falling Down
by Bev Van Horn
This narrative non-fiction about three women who face a daughter’s fatal bout with AIDS reveals the importance of women’s relationships in times of crisis.
Dear Mom, I’ve Always Wanted You to Know…Daughters Share Letters from the Heart
by Lisa R. Delman (Penguin Group)
In their own words, daughters share the feelings they’ve kept inside for so long. This healing book of letters—and the author’s reflections about them—honor the most important relationship in life.
Encouraging Words For New Stepmothers
by Jean McBride, MS, LMFT
As a marriage counselor and a step-mom herself, this author brings insight and encouragement into the lives of stepmothers—new and otherwise.
Lead Now or Step Aside
compiled by Eric Chester (anthology)
The combined expertise of 14 youth-oriented speakers provides insights and activities for teenagers in leadership roles.
Love is No Guarantee: Essential Ingredients to Creating a Successful Relationship
by Peter Hector
Peter Hector shows how to protect your love relationship from forces that could blind-side you and become a more loving force yourself!
Maltese Crossing: Love, Loss, and Lessons of Compassion
by Kuan Yin as told to Dr. P.D. Sargent
A heartfelt story in the voice of a canine goddess who brings lessons of the soul to her mistress and to all who experienced the loss of a beloved pet.
My Lasting Wishes: A Gift of Love
by Peggy Lowes
This beautifully designed handbook offers a lasting journal for recording important information to proactively communicate after-death wishes to loved ones.
Real Belonging: Give Siblings Their Right to Reunite
by Lynn S. Price
A special true story about sibling connection written by the founder of Camp to Belong, an organization that brings separated foster siblings together.
Stand, Walk, Run Free: Overcoming Expectations of a Perfect Life
by Constance Morgan
A perfect life turns into a struggle for survival as the author recounts confronting the trauma and gift of having a disabled child.
Stop Singing the Blues: 10 Powerful Strategies for Hitting the High Notes in Your Life
by Dr. Cynthia Barnett
Through real-life stories, Dr. Cynthia Barnett has crafted a warm book of encouragement. It offers instruction with heat that fires up readers to achieve their dreams.
Walk in My Boots: The Joy of Connecting
by Bonnie Ross-Parker
This book conveys the positive power of connection and motivates readers to go the extra mile in their relationships.
Walking Tall
by Peggy O'Neill
This LITTLE PERSON has a lot to say about learning to be BIG on the inside. It’s full of self-revelations that promote self-esteem and motivates change.
Why Did I Marry You Anyway?
by Barbara Bartlein, RN
A solid book of advice, tools, and examples for couples who want to improve their relationship, written by an experienced counselor.
NEW!
Come To
Your Senses: An Inspirational Guide for Using ALL of Your Senses
by Joan Brock
At age 32, Joan Brock suddenly lost her eyesight and five years later, she lost
her first husband to cancer. In this insightful review of 14 sense, Joan shares
how she overcame adversity and inspires those who have experienced losses to
“get on with it.”
Peace Matters: 33 Powerful Actions All Mothers Can Take to Raise Peace-Conscious
Children
by Soraya Deen
Dedicated to mothers everywhere, this Muslin mother shows them how to help their
children face the challenges of life in kind, peace-promoting ways. Poignant and
powerful messages.
Oneness Gems
by E. C. Emmanuel
The insights shared in Oneness Gems came from the author’s life experiences,
from sacred scriptures from East to West, and from his spiritual
practices—all woven into this day-by-day approach that inspires grace and
oneness.
There Is More . . . 18 Near-Death Experiences
by Sharon Lund, PhD
The 18 stories of people who had near-death experiences show how the experience transformed who they are and eliminated their fear of death. This uplifting book carries readers to a deeper understanding of this most natural phenomenon.
The Tao of Yahtzee
by Elaine M. Dollowitch
This “play” book for creating the life you desire is based on the popular dice game, Yahtzee, which becomes a vehicle for personal growth and transformation. It’s a fun way to make the law of attraction work!
Heart-Oriented Thinking
by Sonia Easley
This inspirational book presents readers with a state of mind for achieving goals and realizing dreams through a gentle, uplifting process that aligns physical and spiritual aspects of life.
Soulwise: How to Create a Conspiracy of Hope, Health and Harmony
by Dr. Phil Johnson
Through this book, the author aims to spark a movement to embrace the dream of One World One Family, unleashing humanity’s collective capacity to care for a world in need.
For The Dreamers: Quotations From The Wise
by Frank M. Manfredi
Can we put the essence of wisdom into action in our work and relationships? This book captures a significant words of wisdom from the past to inspire.
Finding Your Authentic Voice: Seven Practices to Free the Real You andExperience Love, Happiness, and Fulfillment
by Andrea Beaulieu
Following these practices consistently will lead to living a life that you’ll treasure. And when you face challenges, you’ll experience less stress and strain, and more joy and love than ever.
SuperWisdom: Seven Vital Secrets for a Rich and Purpose-Filled Life
by Tom Russell
Embrace these profound lessons for spiritual growth that are found within. This book shows how to tap into spiritual teaching systems through practical SuperWisdom tools.
Making Lemonade: Choosing a Positive Pathway after Losing Your Sibling by Zander Sprague
This loving brother addresses the trauma of losing his sister in a violent death and helps other siblings in the same "club" gain ways to cope and generate hope.
Healing the Hole in Your Soul: 9 LifeSpark Secrets to Coming Alive through Loss by Lisa Bell
We can understand the magic of using loss to improve our lives through Bell's LIFESPARK guide. Book profits go to the ALS Foundation in memory of the author's sister.
Christmas Lost and Found: Rediscovering the True Spirit of Christmas
by John Jenson (Hyperion)
A gift book filled with memories and morals about the Christmas holiday season.
Discover Your Soul Potential: Using the Enneagram to Awaken Spiritual Vitality
by Kathy Hurley and Theodorre Donson
This easy-to-understand book applies spiritual wisdom that leads to the development of soul using descriptions of the nine Enneagram personalities.
The Freedom of Innocence
by Lara Shah
Through her powerful narrative, Lara Shah reactivates the energy of the 12 Divine Laws of Healing that exist within—an energy capable of profound healing on all levels of one’s being.
From Attitude to Zeal
by Margie Seyfer
This book features stories and poems gleaned from positive people who have changed their lives by changing their attitudes. It inspires readers to use the ABCs of good attitude. After all, “Attitude is Infectious.”
FunStuff to Keep You Laughing
by RuthKay Petersen
A whimsical booklet that encourages readers to add more laughter to their days with FunQuotes, Funny One-Liners and ideas to tickle the funny bone.
Hello It's Me
by Patrick Cardero
An easy-to-read and thought-provoking approach to universal questions between Patrick and God. Every bit as powerful as Conversations with God.
Humor Me!
compiled by Brad Montgomery, CSP
This highly entertaining book combines the wisdom of not one, but 16 experts on the power of laughter and humor.
Prescription for a New You: 52 Doses of Encouragement
by Suzanne Vaughan
This marketing pad features fabulous inspirational “prescriptions” that are easy to fill. Just tear off a page and give it to someone who needs a boost!
Look Another Way
by John Jenson
An attractive gift book of poetic insights that are bound to change the way you look at life.
Lost and Found: Finding the Silver Linings in Life
by John Jenson (Hyperion)
A book of vignettes that illustrate what we can gain from what we lose in life.
Lost and Found: Finding the Silver Linings in Life Page-A-Day Calendar
by John Jenson (Workman Press)
This calendar features 366 vignettes and quotes, one for each day in 2000.
RAUT: Remembering Roland Rautenstraus, The 12th President of the University of Colorado
by Richard Weingardt, PE
The University of Colorado published this biography honoring Roland Raut, an admired leader, engineer, and educator.
Releasing the Inner Magician
by Deborah Sandella
A book of intuitive meditations, initiations, and inspirations based on Earth, Water, Breath, Fire. This is first in a series of Inner Magician workbooks and workshops.
Selling Luxury Homes
12 Secrets Luxury Home Sellers Know That You Can Use Today
by Jack Cotton
This trio of books showcases the luxury real estate market from different angles and shows how anyone who’s buying or selling can apply the concepts that work in high-end home sales.
MindSet Over Mortgage
by T. James Enright, Jr.
This ebook prepares readers to face the financial questions rarely asked before ever applying for a mortgage. . . and prevents a myriad of mistakes. Practical. Instructive.
Making Big Money Investing in Foreclosures without Cash or Credit Updated Version
by Peter Conti (Kaplan Publishing)
An updated version of this moneymaking guide for real estate investors filled with foreclosure-buying strategies.
You Can't Take It With You So How Will You Leave It Behind?
by Steven W. Allen
This "plain English" guide to wills and trusts is written by an experienced estate planning attorney who shares his expertise, wisdom, and common sense.
To Sell or Not to Sell . . . Employer Retirement Plans
by Tom Foster and Todd D. Thompson, The Hartford's Retirement Plans Group (Kaplan Publishing)
This guide book helps agents and financial planners understand, apply, and sell smart retirement planning strategies to their clients.
Buy Even Lower: The Regular People's Guide to Real Estate Riches by Scott Frank and Andy Heller (Kaplan Publishing)
his book follows Buy Low, Rent Smart, Sell High and shows how to save even more money, time, and energy when buying investment properties.
The Real Estate Investor's Online Toolbox
by Todd Little (Kaplan Publishing)
This book has already been named December's Book of the Month for the Real Estate Investors Association (REIA). It emphasizes online resources for investors and includes discounts to REIA members for National Partner services.
40 Days to Success in Real Estate Investing
by Robert Shemin (John Wiley & Sons)
To answer the question “how do I get started?” Shemin details a simple-to-follow plan backed with case studies and real-world examples. He shows how anyone can get started on the road to real estate riches.
Buy Low, Rent Smart, Sell High: Real Estate Investing for the Long Run
by Scott Frank and Andy Heller (Dearborn Trade Publishing)
The authors lay out a proven real estate investing lease option program that describes how to consistently make money while keeping a full-time job.
Cash and Control—You Can Have Both
by Stefania Aulicino
The author, a former Wall Street investment banker, explains an unconventional process for finding money to grow your business through venture capital. Part of The Entrepreneur’s Advocate Series.
How to Achieve Absolute Financial Freedom
by Joseph J. Janiczek
This comprehensive book details the mindset, roadmap, and behaviors required to declare financial independence in a practical, holistic way.
The Landlord's Handbook: A Complete Guide to Managing Small Investment Properties (3rd edition)
by Barbara McNichol, Richard Rusdorf and Daniel Goodwin (Dearborn Press Publishing)
The ultimate must-have guide for those who want to reap the rewards of property ownership and minimize the hassles. A top seller since 1985.
Make More Money Investing in Multiunits: A Step-by-Step Guide
by Gregory Warr (Dearborn Press Publishing)
This book spells out how to best capitalize on purchasing and managing properties that are between 12 to 50 units and more.
Making Big Money Investing in Foreclosures without Cash or Credit
by Peter Conti & David Finkel (Dearborn Trade Publishing)
This is a comprehensive moneymaking guide for real estate investors to find and purchase properties in foreclosure using other people’s money.
Nickel and Dime Your Way to Wealth
by Deborah Owens
Millions of people wake up believing they won’t ever achieve financial security. Owens bases this inspirational book on a parking lot attendant who refused to buy into that thinking and accumulated a small fortune.
Profit from Your Vacation Home Dream
by Christine Karpinski (Dearborn Press Publishing)
This expert on vacation home rentals expands on the wisdom from her first book for owners of vacation homes, How to Rent by Owner.
Real Estate Dealmaking
by George Donohue (Dearborn Press Publishing)
“To live is to negotiate,” says Donohue, the president of William B. May real estate, the oldest real estate firm in New York City. He conveys his philosophy and tactics in this comprehensive guidebook for real estate investors.
Secrets of a Millionaire Landlord: Maximize Profits and Minimize Hassles
by Robert Shemin, Esq. (Dearborn Trade Publishing)
Best-selling author outlines a step-by-step system that simplifies every aspect of the landlord process. It includes a wealth of forms, policies, and procedures.
Secrets of Buying and Selling Real Estate Without Using Your Own Money
by Robert Shemin (John Wiley & Sons)
In understandable, step-by-step language, this book walks you through explanations and examples of real estate financing.
Successful Real Estate Investing: How to Avoid the 75 Most Costly Mistakes Every Investor Makes
by Robert Shemin (John Wiley & Sons)
Written for novice investors, this how-to book highlights 75 common mistakes and offers real-life strategies for avoiding them.
Successful Real Estate Investing: How to Avoid the 77 Most Costly Mistakes Every Investor Makes
by Robert Shemin (John Wiley & Sons)
A great compilation of lessons learned from one of America’s leading investors.
A Trader's Guide to Analyzing Stocks
by Bev Day, MBA, CFE
By applying chart analysis to every trade you make on the stock market, beginning traders can find profits in every move.
Unlimited Riches: Making Your Fortune in Real Estate Investing
by Robert Shemin (John Wiley & Sons)
The ultimate handbook for people serious about building a career in real estate investing. It features an appendix of essential forms for managing investments.
What No One Ever Told You About Real Estate Investing
by Robert Hill, Esq. (Dearborn Press Publishing)
This book features 111 real-life insights from dozens of investors who have good, bad, and downright ugly stories about lessons they have learned in real estate.
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