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The Empowerment of Self: Inspiring you through hidden knowledge

In this new age book entrepreneur, writer, and counselor, Cathy Dionne explores self-help topics with the use of her creative writing style by emerging riveting short stories, theories, and concepts to motivate and inspire her readers. Topics from dreams, decision-making, and success to intuition and change are explored in a format that encourages her readers to empower themselves to live their lives in ways that will unleash their innermost desires. These topics are discussed using self-empowerment by way of hidden knowledge, making this book ideal for young and old alike to get a deeper understanding for their struggles and questions to life’s most daunting issues.

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Sayings of Swami Kripalu: Inspiring Quotes from a Contemporary Yoga Master

Swami Kripalu was a remarkable man, a bridge between the traditions of ancient India and contemporary Western society. A yoga master renowned for the intensity of his spiritual practice and the depth of his compassion, Swami Kripalu came to the United States in 1977 where he spent the last four years of his life in residence at the original Kripalu Center founded by Yogi Amrit Desai in Sumneytown, Pennsylvania.

Primarily a compilation of quotes from Swami Kripalu’s four years in the West, this book also draws on translations of earlier talks and written works that remain unpublished in English. The introduction and commentary by Richard Faulds is provided to set a broad context in which the meaning of the quotes can be understood and applied to yoga practice.

Swami Kripalu was the inspiration behind Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health in Lenox, Massachusetts, the largest yoga, health, and program center in North America.

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Words of Art: Inspiring Quotes from the Masters

“The artist must create a spark before he can make a fire.” –Auguste Rodin, French sculptor

Who better to speak about the creative process than the greatest artists in history? From Georgia O’Keeffe and Ralph Waldo Emerson to Pablo Picasso and Isak Dinesen, Words of Art is a celebration of the craft and the artists who have changed the way we see the world–and influenced how we create.

You can’t ask Michelangelo how he felt when he first took a step back to look at the statue of David, or what Leonardo da Vinci felt when he began painting the Mona Lisa, but you can read their words and imagine for a moment how these stunning works came to be.

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Inspiring Quotes Plus: A Devotional to Keep You Motivated and Focused

Here is to original inspiring quotes. This book aims to help you make the adjustments to think and focus as the creation of God. It is beneficial for pastors, leaders, teachers, parents, students, business persons, athletes or any individual. Here are 10 quick benefits INSPIRING QUOTES PLUS will enable you to do: • Get rid of stinking thinking. • Create a new mindset. • Produce a great and positive mind. • Challenge your mind and build your self-esteem. • Rise above the opinions of others. • Keep your mind in shape with these daily mental vitamins. • Motivate family, friends, neighbors, co-workers, classmates, etc. • Create a 90 day inspirational daily devotional plan. • Get ideas for your lessons, speeches, or sermons. • Find relevant quotes and scriptures from the listed topic guide. INSPIRING QUOTES PLUS is filled with 90 easy original timeless motivational quotes. Each quote has its own scripture reference, comment, related prayer and personal response applications. It also has an easy to use topic guide for quick access to relevant quotes that you can use when you are in need of a quote for the day. Are you still in search of good Christian devotionals? This is a great gift for all occasions with cool quotes to help others keep thinking right and remain focused.

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Human Factors in Project Management: Concepts, Tools, and Techniques for Inspiring Teamwork and Motivation

In Human Factors in Project Management, author Zachary Wong—a noted trainer and acclaimed leader of more than 250 project teams—provides a summary of “people-based” management skills and techniques that can be applied when working in a team environment. This comprehensive resource brings together in one book new and current models in team motivation and integrates the most significant concepts in team motivation and behaviors into a single set of principles called “Human Factors.” Wong shows how these factors can be applied to the most challenging issues facing project managers today includingMotivating a diverse workforceFacilitating team decisionsResolving interpersonal conflictsManaging difficult peopleStrengthening team accountabilityCommunicationsLeadership

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The Leader in Me: How Schools and Parents Around the World Are Inspiring Greatness, One Child at a Time

The world has entered an era of the most profound and challenging change in human history. Most of our children are not prepared, and we know it.

Parents around the world see the change and know that the traditional three R’s — reading, writing, and arithmetic — are necessary, but not enough. Their children need to become far more responsible, creative, and tolerant of differences. They need to increase their ability to think for themselves, take initiative, get along with others, and solve problems.

Business leaders are not finding people whose skills and character match the demands of today’s global economy, including strong communication, teamwork, analytical, technology, and organizational skills. They need young people who are self-motivated, creative, and have a strong work ethic.

How will we bridge this ever-widening gap? The Leader in Me is the story of the extraordinary schools, parents, and business leaders around the world who are preparing the next generation to meet the great challenges and opportunities of the twenty-first century.

In 1999, the A.B. Combs Elementary School in North Carolina was on the verge of being cut as a magnet school and needed to find new ways to educate its students. Teachers and administrators began teaching practical, principle-based leadership skills — with remarkable results. In a short time, the number of students passing end-of-grade tests vaulted from 84 to 97 percent. Simultaneously, the school began reporting significant increases in students’ self-confidence, dramatic drops in discipline problems, and striking increases in teacher and administrator job satisfaction. Parents, meanwhile, reported equivalent improvements in their children’s attitudes and behavior at home. As news of the school’s success spread, schools around the world began adopting the mantra to “develop leaders, one child at a time.” Business and civic leaders started partnering with schools in their communities to sponsor teacher training and student resources. Each school and family approached the principles differently, but the results were the same — attentive, energized young people engaging in the world around them.

The best way to prepare the next generation for the future is to emphasize the value of communication, cooperation, initiative, and unique, individual talent — for nothing undermines confidence more than comparison. Whether in the classroom or at home, it is never too early to start applying leadership skills to everyday life. Drawing on the many techniques and examples that have already seen incredible success around the world, The Leader in Me shows how easy it is to incorporate these skills into daily life. It is a timely answer to many of the challenges facing today’s young people, businesses, parents, and educators — one that is perfectly matched to the global demands of the twenty-first century.

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Wild Words from Wild Women 2014 Day-to-Day Calendar: Inspiring and irreverent quotes from the world’s most famous and infamous women

Each page offers wit and wisdom on everything from bras to babies, shopping to sex, menopause to men, politics to parties from the most famous and infamous women of the past and present.

What do actress Helen Mirren, author Louisa May Alcott, and Nobel-Prize winning scientist Gertrude B. Elion have in common? They are all fascinating, outspoken women whose quotes, along with Dorothy Parker, Coco Chanel, and Gloria Steinem, grace the pages of the Wild Words from Wild Women 2014 Day-to-Day Calendar. Each page offers wit and wisdom on everything from bras to babies, shopping to sex, menopause to men, politics to parties from the most famous and infamous women of the past and present.

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How to Deliver a TED Talk: Secrets of the World’s Most Inspiring Presentations, revised and expanded new edition, with a foreword by Richard St. John and an afterword by Simon Sinek

DELIVER THE PRESENTATION OF YOUR LIFE–AND LAUNCH YOUR CAREER

A nonprofit dedicated to ideas worth spreading, TED challenges the world’s most fascinating thinkers and doers to give “the speech of their lives” in 18 minutes or less. The more than 14,000 talks on TED.com have been viewed over 1 billion times and include those by such luminaries as Tony Robbins, Dan Pink, and Sheryl Sandberg.

Now you can learn how to give a TED-style talk to achieve your personal and business goals.

How to Deliver a TED Talk provides more than 100 invaluable tips–everything from opening with an explicit statement of audience benefits to framing your idea as an action-outcome response to a question worth asking. Whether you’re presenting to an audience of 1 or 1,000, this book is an indispensable resource for any public speaker.

“Not just for TED talks, it’s a great book for any presentation you have to make. If you want to deeply engage and impress your audience, this is a quick, informative, and brilliant guide.” — PETER BREGMAN, TEDx talker and author of 18 Minutes

“Jeremey’s advice was key to my successful TED talk at TEDMED.” — AMANDA BENNETT, Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and Executive Editor/Projects and Investigations for Bloomberg News