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Into the Water: A Novel

The author of the #1 New York Times bestseller and global phenomenon The Girl on the Train returns with Into the Water, her addictive new novel of psychological suspense.

A single mother turns up dead at the bottom of the river that runs through town. Earlier in the summer, a vulnerable teenage girl met the same fate. They are not the first women lost to these dark waters, but their deaths disturb the river and its history, dredging up secrets long submerged.
 
Left behind is a lonely fifteen-year-old girl. Parentless and friendless, she now finds herself in the care of her mother’s sister, a fearful stranger who has been dragged back to the place she deliberately ran from—a place to which she vowed she’d never return.
 
With the same propulsive writing and acute understanding of human instincts that captivated millions of readers around the world in her explosive debut thriller, The Girl on the Train, Paula Hawkins delivers an urgent, twisting, deeply satisfying read that hinges on the deceptiveness of emotion and memory, as well as the devastating ways that the past can reach a long arm into the present.
 
Beware a calm surface—you never know what lies beneath.

Cast of Narrators:
Rachel Bavidge, as third person narrator/Nel’s voice
Sophie Aldred, as Jules
Daniel Weyman, as Sean & Josh
Imogen Church, as Erin Morgan
Laura Aikman, as Lena

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Learn to Love Stress: Turn stress into motivation, mental energy, emotional resilience, and happiness

Are things getting on top of you? Too busy, anxious, and stressed to have time for hobbies, family, or even for yourself? Has your own happiness fallen by the wayside? As Sara Hansen demonstrates in Learn to Love Stress, there are practical, and easy-to-follow techniques to get your life back in balance and be in control.

This succinct guide, backed up by recent scientific research, takes you through the steps necessary to understand the reality of stress, how you can change its effect on you, and how to gain power over the stressors in your everyday life, in order to help you achieve greater motivation, energy, emotional resilience, and happiness.

Find out how Sara overcame the stress brought about by a chronic pain condition and how you can also change your life for the better.

You will discover how to:

Understand stress and its effect on you

Change your mindset towards stress

Develop habits and rituals to manage stress progressively

See true meaning and depth of value in your life

Turn stress into a motivator, source of energy, and happiness

Learn to Love Stress also provides links to recent scientific research on mindsets, emotional resilience, happiness, and healthy habit formation; plus FREE printable worksheets and a companion website with further information on the topic.

So what are you waiting for? Scroll up and click “Buy Now”! Start taking control of your life and move from barely surviving to really thriving!

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The Obstacle Is the Way: The Timeless Art of Turning Trials into Triumph

The Obstacle is the Way has become a cult classic, beloved by men and women around the world who apply its wisdom to become more successful at whatever they do.

Its many fans include a former governor and movie star (Arnold Schwarzenegger), a hip hop icon (LL Cool J), an Irish tennis pro (James McGee), an NBC sportscaster (Michele Tafoya), and the coaches and players of winning teams like the New England Patriots, Seattle Seahawks, Chicago Cubs, and University of Texas men’s basketball team.

The book draws its inspiration from stoicism, the ancient Greek philosophy of enduring pain or adversity with perseverance and resilience. Stoics focus on the things they can control, let go of everything else, and turn every new obstacle into an opportunity to get better, stronger, tougher. As Marcus Aurelius put it nearly 2000 years ago: “The impediment to action advances action. What stands in the way becomes the way.” 

Ryan Holiday shows us how some of the most successful people in history—from John D. Rockefeller to Amelia Earhart to Ulysses S. Grant to Steve Jobs—have applied stoicism to overcome difficult or even impossible situations. Their embrace of these principles ultimately mattered more than their natural intelligence, talents, or luck.

If you’re feeling frustrated, demoralized, or stuck in a rut, this book can help you turn your problems into your biggest advantages. And along the way it will inspire you with dozens of true stories of the greats from every age and era.

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The Change 13: Insights Into Self-Empowerment

The Change will explore powerful thought-provoking insights from twenty inspiring co-authors that will take you on a journey of self-discovery and personal change that will touch every area of your life. You will learn how to weather the changes ahead and prosper. Chances are this book contains EXACTLY what you need to take your life to the next level. Inspiring co-authors include: Jacqui Olliver, Dr. LeAnne Smith, Anthony G. Solimini Jr., Rhoda Lipscomb, Casandra Carmine, Sharissa Sebastian, Scott Anthony Sadler, Margo Massard, Gina Grahame, Herold Nichols, Robin Rose, Chris Meyers Moore, Molly McGee Hewitt, Doug Herold, Christie Garcia, Evelyn Wang, Susan Sharp, Chad Steven, Angela Barrows, Bernie Garrett

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Unfu*k Yourself: Get out of your head and into your life

Nothing is exempt from the power of guidance that Gary offers in this book. Divorce, loss, failure, burden, health… There is no circumstance or concern that won’t be affected and elevated to a state of workability by his offerings. Within the pages of this book, you will find the power you’ve given away and use it to untwist the veil that clouds how you see life. When you’re finished reading it you’ll likely find yourself going back to it over and over to feel the energy and passion that Gary puts into helping the world undo a lifetime of what’s been done by them. You’ll find yourself owning more than you ever thought you were responsible for and you’ll actually feel good about it, no in fact, great about it.

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Daily Motivation Book Of 365 Quotes: Positive Thinking Into Your Life 123 Pages 6×9 Inches (Volume 1)

Daily Motivation Book Of 365 Quotes Positive Thinking Into Your Life 123 Pages 6×9 Inches The following 365 are a combination of motivational quotes that you can use better yourself and your mindset and set yourself up for massive amounts of Empower Encourage Happiness Success Motivation in your life You should hopefully have a good understanding of how to utilize affirmation for the best result. You can pick and choose which of these you like the most, but try not to quickly read through all of these ones after another, unless that is how you like to do it and works best for you. Change Your Life Today With Some of the Greatest Book of 365 Motivational Quotes to Give You the Kickstart You Need!

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The Greatest Inspirational Quotes: Positive Thinking Into Your Life 6×9 Inches (Volume 3)

365 Days Inspirational Quotes The Great Thinkers Make The Ideal Companion 6×9 Inches For: Empower,Encourage,Happiness,Success,and Motivation. This book is a collection of my favorite and most inspiring quotes from around the world and throughout history. You will find an ever growing collection of inspirational quotes, stories, articles to encourage you towards a happy, successful, and empowered life.

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Miracles at Work: Turning Inner Guidance into Outer Influence

Millions have embraced the insights of the spiritual classic A Course in Miracles as a source of vision, empowerment, and deeper connection with others. For years, author and career expert Emily Bennington has quietly drawn upon this inspired text’s most useful principles to help thousands succeed in their vocations.
 
With Miracles at Work, she invites kindred spirits—those who yearn to bring their spiritual Selves into their professional lives—to begin the adventure.
 
Merging principles of the Course with mindfulness practices, social and emotional intelligence, and her own proven strategies for on-the-job success, Emily illuminates for those at any career stage how to: Anchor in to your aware Self on the job, resulting in extraordinary composure and leadership presenceUse the Course method for reorganizing your energy in each moment, allowing you to instantly release anxiety, anger, judgments, comparisons, or fear“Rise above the battleground” and navigate conflict with easeMove from a thought system based on striving and “specialness” to one grounded in connectednessStay inspired at work even through long periods of struggle, doubt, and overwhelm“When you strengthen your spiritual foundation, you become a healing presence to those around you—which naturally expands your influence at work,” teaches Emily Bennington.
 
Whether you’re familiar with A Course in Miracles or new to its insights, Miracles at Work is an exceptional guide to applying its timeless wisdom to your career, where it can profoundly enrich your experience and enhance your impact on the world.

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Only I Can Define Me: Releasing Shame and Growing Into My Adult Self

This book is a memoir of breaking the generational cycle of familial mental illness and dysfunction. Ms. Foman was abandoned by her mother at 11 years old and her world crumbled. Her mother then turned to a life of drugs and self- gratification. Her father dove into a new marriage just after the divorce and turned to dealing with his problems by drinking alcohol which led to his alcohol addiction. Thankfully, her father found sobriety later in life, but her mother remains an active drug user. As a result of her confusion, Ms. Foman turned to a life of promiscuity, drinking and got pregnant at 18 years old. She married a man similar to those examples she saw as a child. As this young woman was consumed with understanding why her life was so consumed with drama, she set out to understand and this journey took over 20 painful years. Ms. Foman left her first abusive marriage and went back to get a GED after dropping out of high school. She then went onto community college. When she discovered that education was providing some answers to her burning questions, she continued to go onto college and against all odds was accepted to the University of North Carolina Law School. At the time of acceptance, Ms. Foman was a welfare recipient and had little in the way of family support. Just after entering law school, her mother was convicted of felony trafficking cocaine and began serving a jail sentence. Ms. Foman graduated from law school, but was headed for the worst pain of her life; her son’s battle with his demons. While she had been learning how to function in her new world, Ms. Foman failed to teach her child how to love and be loved and he struggled with acceptance. He was diagnosed with ADD at an early age and eventually with bi-polar disorder and drug addiction which resulted in two near death suicide attempts. In the background several “unmentionable” subjects are addressed. Ms. Foman grew up in an intolerant religious society and amid the racism of the Southern portion of the United States. She gives a vivid picture of what it was like to grow up in a white family that thought nothing of referring to those of different races, religions or sexual preferences in a demeaning manner. This warped thinking had been passed from generation to generation. Not only did her family teach this type of thinking, but the world around her supported the ideology. Ms. Foman shares her story in a brutally honest way in order to convey the plight of families that are plagued with generations of mental issues and how they struggle to survive in the world at large. She advocates for people to be able to share their problems with others in order to move beyond them so they can discover the hidden talents and fulfill their purpose in life. Her story will give hope to many that feel that their circumstances define them and keep their hidden talents suppressed. Despite the circumstance, talking to someone and getting it out is powerful…so powerful that it can help a person let it go and move on so that he or she can offer the world their gifts within.