Marianne decides to explore 12 popular self-help books over 12 months at the beginning of one year and discovers that they're not always helpful. If you're like me you've read a lot of self-help books and occasionally taken a few pieces of advice from them before inertia and time spent doing other...
Well this isn't really an audio book, but a recorded live seminar. At the beginning some widely known facts about money and peoples attitude towards it is mentioned but the rest is simply the audience asking questions, sometimes silly ones because they already know the answer, or sharing their exper...
My main gripe as regards this book is that it does not seem to have been written by Louise Hay, which obviously I was expecting, because of her name on the cover. (I know she is getting on in age, but still.) If I had known it had been written by Mona Lisa Schultz, apparently alone, I would not have...
Publisher: Hay House IncPublication Date: 01 September 1999Genre: Philosophy, SpiritualitySource: Gift from a friendGoodreads Synopsis:Louise's key message in this powerful work is: "If we are willing to do the mental work, almost anything can be healed." Louise explains how limiting beliefs and ide...
Available February from Hay Publishing. Thanks to the authors for the copy via netgalley. Ok so the first thing to say is, I’m not a fan of “self help” books. I’ve always found any that I have dipped into rather preachy and smug as if to say “well if you would only do THIS your life would be fan...
a bit christo-centric but interesting all the same. The kind of book you'd have beside your bed and read one of in the morning to get yourself in the mood to deal with everyday inanity and insanity.
Examining the connection between mind and body is a relatively new phenomenon, going back to when Dr. Bernie Siegel talked about his exceptional cancer patients in [b:Love, Medicine and Miracles|206125|Love, Medicine and Miracles|Bernie S. Siegel|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1172678638s/206125.jpg|2...
There are a great many people out there who look at what Louise Hay and Cheryl Richardson have published here and say "What a load of hooey." I am not one of them.Hay and Richardson look at a variety of everyday issues and provide useful information and suggested affirmations/meditations for those ...
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