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5 books that will make You better
1. "The artist's way" Julia Cameron
No matter you artist, writer or just knit in the evenings — this book will be useful for anyone who desires self-realization in work and life. The book is a 12 week course.
2. "How to raise a child happy. The principle of continuity" Jean Liedloff
Three years later, the American Jean Liedloff was in the Indian tribes and I found the answers to critical questions. Why in the upbringing of children should be based not on the advice of doctors and scientists, and on their intuition?
3. "Law of Attraction" Esther and Jerry Hicks
Good, kind, and wise book. This book should be friends, again and again return to it, use the same principles in life.
4. "A crisis is a gift," Tara De
Financial or personal crisis is a part of life that you want to use. To do this, take the liberty to discard habits and be open to new and exciting.
5. "Eye of the Renaissance" Peter Kelder
History of Peter Calder can be trusted, and you can treat it as fictional, but interesting. It does not really affect the effectiveness of the exercises, which were experienced by thousands of people.
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No matter you artist, writer or just knit in the evenings — this book will be useful for anyone who desires self-realization in work and life. The book is a 12 week course.
2. "How to raise a child happy. The principle of continuity" Jean Liedloff
Three years later, the American Jean Liedloff was in the Indian tribes and I found the answers to critical questions. Why in the upbringing of children should be based not on the advice of doctors and scientists, and on their intuition?
3. "Law of Attraction" Esther and Jerry Hicks
Good, kind, and wise book. This book should be friends, again and again return to it, use the same principles in life.
4. "A crisis is a gift," Tara De
Financial or personal crisis is a part of life that you want to use. To do this, take the liberty to discard habits and be open to new and exciting.
5. "Eye of the Renaissance" Peter Kelder
History of Peter Calder can be trusted, and you can treat it as fictional, but interesting. It does not really affect the effectiveness of the exercises, which were experienced by thousands of people.
Source: /users/413