The author offers a successful plan for getting organized, showing readers how to organize their time, money, paper, and their space more efficiently and offering updated information on e-mail, PDAs, and much, much more. Original.
Don't Sweat the Small Stuff--and it's...
Richard CarlsonGot a stress case in your life? Of course you do: 'Without question, many of us have mastered the neurotic art of spending much of our lives worrying about a variety of things all at once.' Carlson's cheerful book aims to make us stop...
The Secret of Life: Commonsense Advic...
Elizabeth WurtzelThough she might not always follow her own advice, Elizabeth Wurtzel knows certain things to be true: Doing copious amounts of drugs leads nowhere you want to be; trying to be friends with your ex is always a bad idea; if you can̵...
Real Happiness: Learn the Power of Me...
Sharon SalzbergThousands of years prove it, and Western science backs it: Meditation sharpens focus. Meditation lowers blood pressure, relieves chronic pain, reduces stress. Meditation helps us experience greater calm. Meditation connects us to our ...
The Freedom Manifesto: How to Free Yo...
Tom HodgkinsonThe author of How to Be Idle, Tom Hodgkinson, now shares his delightfully irreverent musings on what true independence means and what it takes to be free. The Freedom Manifesto draws on French existentialists, British punks, beat poe...
Fat Chicks Rule!: How To Survive in a...
Lara Frater'I can't wait for this book!'-Marilyn Wann, author of FAT! SO? A fun, fact-filled guide to living the big girl's life with style, Fat Chicks Rule!: How To Survive in a Thin-Centric World, tackles the weighty issues that large women fa...
Bad Childhood---Good Life: How to Blo...
Laura SchlessingerDr. Laura Schlessinger shows you how to have a Good Life no matter how Bad your Childhood! Many people fail to understand the ways their histories impact their adult lives, or how their choices in people, repetitive situations, and...
Suck Your Stomach In and Put Some Col...
Shellie TomlinsonThe host of All Things Southern shares the sass and strength of Southern mamas in this spunky guide to life. In this humorous handbook, Shellie Rushing Tomlinson, host of All Things Southern, reveals the all-important lessons Southern...
Until Today! : Daily Devotions for Sp...
Iyanla VanzantThis book of 365 daily devotionals supports the time-honored adage, 'Why put off until tomorrow what you can do today?' The charismatic spiritual leader Iyanla Vanzant knows how easy it is to stay stuck in 'old sentiments, resentme...
Tickle His Pickle: Your Hands-On Guid...
Sadie AllisonTICKLE HIS PICKLE by Sadie Allison is the worlds first penis instruction manual for women who want to rekindle passion, reawaken romance and revive red-hot sex. The penis is every guys pleasure center, yet no woman has ever received t...
Speaking Your Mind in 101 Difficult S...
Don GaborFrom telling a boss that a deadline is absurd to appropriately breaking off an engagement or informing a child that one of their friends is not welcome in the home, this straightforward approach illustrates how to prepare for difficul...
The Complete Book of Intelligence Tes...
Philip CarterEnjoyable mental exercises to help boost performance on IQ tests This engaging book offers readers the ultimate in calisthenics for the brain. Using the same fun, informative, and accessible style that have made his previous bo...
The 7 Lively Sins: How to Enjoy Your ...
Karen Salmansohn-Restores the seven deadly sins to their rightful place of honor, and presents a new set of sins that we should all look out for.- Presents 44 life lessons for a sin-free, contentment-filled life.- From the same author-and-designer te...
A landmark study of the nature of solitude examines its crucial role in creativity, mourning, religious experience, and other aspects of human life; discussses enforced solitude; and argues that solitude can foster postive behavior. R...
Everyone Wants to Be Me or Do Me: Tom...
Tom FitzgeraldTom and Lorenzo began blogging in 2006 with a fansite for the show Project Runway. In response to demand from their readers, they expanded to cover celebrity fashion, couture, red carpet commentary and other TV shows and TLo (as the...
Narcissists are people who believe themselves to be the center of the universe, with the people around them merely servants. These parents view their children as only extensions of themselves, and are unable to see their children as i...
How to Be Idle: A Loafer's Manifesto
Tom HodgkinsonFrom the founding editor of The Idler, the celebrated magazine about the freedom and fine art of doing nothing, comes not simply a book, but an antidote to our work-obsessed culture. In How to Be Idle, Tom Hodgkinson presents his lea...
Win Your Case: How to Present, Persua...
Gerry SpenceThe successful trial lawyer and author of How to Argue and Win Every Time presents a step-by-step plan for speaking effectively in public, covering such strategies as overcoming fear, owning one's feelings, and making effective closin...
Let's Get It On: 15 Hot Tips and Tric...
Ladawn BlackA relationship expert, radio personality, and author of Stripped Bare offers a series of sensuous and practical tips on how to spice up one's love life, drawing on her personal experiences, listener questions, and more, while covering...
The Proper Care and Feeding of Husban...
Laura SchlessingerA provocative guide to marital success explains how women can stop, take stock, and make their husbands a priority in their lives, discussing the importance of intimacy, respect, and other keys to a happier marriage. Reprint. 175,000 ...
An entertaining, straightforward self-help guide offers a step-by-step approach to self-empowerment--at home, at work, in relationships, and more--explaining how to stop settling for less, what to do when one is afraid to say no, how ...
To Buy or Not to Buy: Why We Overshop...
April BensonAccording to a recent study, it is estimated that more than 10 million Americans are unable to stop themselves from frequent shopping binges that lead to debt, damaged relationships, and depression. In this book, April Lane Benson dra...
Chicken Soup for the Soul: O Canada: ...
Jack CanfieldChicken Soup for the Soul: O Canada is full of inspirational, amusing, and encouraging stories that will touch the heart of any Canadian. Stories include a wide range of topics written by Canadians, from daily life to Canadian holiday...
Organizing for Your Brain Type: Findi...
LANNA NAKONEAn entertaining and ingenious approach to organizing one's life explains how to determine which of four different approaches to thinking one exemplifies and how to match one's personal brain type to a custom profile of organizing one'...
The Insomnia Answer: A Personalized P...
Paul GlovinskyIdentifies the three most common sleep problems--getting to sleep, staying asleep, and broken sleep--and offers an effective, drug-free approach to overcoming the problems of insomnia, discussing such issues as the causes of sleep dis...
How to Stop Worrying and Start Living...
Dale CarnegieIn 1909 I was one of the unhappiest lads in New York. I was selling motor trucks for a living. I didn't know what made a motor truck run. That wasn't all: I didn't want to know. I despised my job. I despised living in a cheap furnish...
The Novel Cure: From Abandonment to Z...
Ella BerthoudPublisher's Weekly "Delightful... elegant prose and discussions that span the history of 2,000 years of literature." A novel is a story transmitted from the novelist to the reader. It offers distraction, entertainmen...
An extraordinary fiction debut, Think of a Number is an exquisitely plotted novel of suspense that grows relentlessly darker and more frightening as its pace accelerates, forcing its deeply troubled characters to moments of startling ...
The New Personality Self-Portrait: Wh...
John M. OldhamThe New Personality Self -portrait is the only guide to personality types based on the American Psychiatric Association's just-published official diagnostic system -- the DSM -IV -- and written by one of today's leading...
Get People to Do What You Want: How t...
Gregory HartleyIn business, school, romance, or your neighborhood, it is valuable to know what attracts people, what repels them, and what makes them tick. How do people see you? And how do you see others? In the new book, Get People to Do What You...