The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron Changed My Life… and it still is
More than an interesting book that you’ll sit down to read quickly, this book is a self-help program for creative recovery.
More than an interesting book that you’ll sit down to read quickly, this book is a self-help program for creative recovery.
I picked up Martia Nelson’s book in 2008 and tagged page after page of it because I really zinged with what she was saying. It was right in line with what I know is...
The Mastery of Love is a “practical guide to the art of relationship.” In all of his books and teachings, Ruiz passes along the wisdom of his Toltec ancestors, who he describes as “men...
A couple of months ago, someone asked me what kind of books like to read. “All kinds” was my first response. “Okay,” I thought,” that was a cop out.” So I amended my answer,...
I read this book, which is subtitled, “How Answering One Simple Question Can Make Your Dreams Come True,” when it came out in 2007. That year was a tremendous time of transformation for me...
The subtitle says it well: “A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience and Redemption” You’ve probably heard the adage, “true life is stranger than fiction.” If someone tried to make up this amazing...
This novel, (my second favorite novel after Illusions by Richard Bach) is based on the true ordeal of Mary Ingles, who was captured by Native American Indians in Virginia during a raid in 1755....
I first heard of this book by David Schwartz because of Emeril Lagasse, the famous chef from the Food Network. Apparently, he read it when he was still the executive chef at Commander’s Palace...