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  • A Course in Old and New Geometry V: Hyperbolic Geometry

    by Franz Rothe
    A decade long experience of teaching the course Fundamental of Geometry at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, many notes for exercises, many hours of extra reading and careful research are the bases for this bulky work. The present fifth volume recalls Hilbert's axioms from the Foundations of Geometry, and elaborates hyperbolic geometry. Here the disk models of Poincaré and Klein are used to do a lot of constructions, using straightedge and compass from the background Euclidean geome... more
  • Evolved: Solutions to Common Problems from Western Psychology and Eastern Philosophy

    by Kait Melendy
    Mental Health Therapist and Author Kait Melendy provides solutions to life's most common problems. Informed by her work with thousands of clients. These solutions lead to healing oneself and the relationships closest to us. Are you ready to unlock solutions to life's most common problems that will change your life and relationships? Evolved: Solutions for Common Problems from Western Psychology and Eastern Philosophy offers a unique blend of Western Psychology and ancient wisdom. In this book... more
  • The Infidelity Cure

    by Jeanne Michele, PhD
    The Infidelity Cure is a compassionate and powerful guide for men committed to healing and rebuilding after the devastation of their affair. This comprehensive roadmap delves into the emotional and psychological complexities of infidelity, offering both understanding and actionable steps for genuine recovery. It also provides vital insights for their partners, helping them process their own heartbreak and begin to heal. The book’s final chapters are dedicated to helping couples rebuild their con... more
  • The Art of Grieving: How Art and Art-Making Help Us Grieve and Live Our Best Lives

    by Sheila K Collins, PhD
    The Art of Grieving challenges conventional attitudes toward grieving. Part memoir, part grief handbook, and guide, Sheila draws on a lifetime of experience as a dancer, social work professor, and therapist to illustrate the value of grieving and how the arts can become grief's collaborator. This book provides guidance and resources on how to use the arts of storytelling, music, dance, and visual arts to make grieving itself a life-long art. When we utilize the arts to honor our lo... more
  • Time Is Power

    by Janice Rostron
    “Time is money.” –Benjamin Franklin “No! Time is POWER!” –Janice Rostron Are you constantly overcommitting, perplexed by piles of papers, and irritated by emails? Is your to-do list endless, overwhelming, and never getting done? Does time seem to get away from you every … single … day? Time is your most powerful asset, but it is a finite resource. Janice Rostron created Time Is Power to help you take back the power you have over your time so you can spend it on what matters most. She co... more
  • Freeing Your Soul

    by Michael J. Ramirez
    "Freeing Your Soul" by Michael J. Ramirez is a powerful Christian self-help guide written by a U.S. Army Special Forces veteran. Ramirez invites readers on a transformative spiritual growth journey based on his deep faith and military experiences. This book equips you with tools to break free from the burdens of fear, desire, and ignorance, helping you align with your true purpose. Through prayer, scripture, and actionable exercises, you'll learn to cultivate resilience, embrace gratitude, and o... more
  • Wrangling the Doubt Monster: Fighting Fears, Finding Inspiration

    by Amy L. Bernstein
    Wrangling the Doubt Monster is the little book of encouragement every creative person needs right now. Through a potent combination of short, poetic bursts of text, inspirational quotations, and joyful illustrations, Bernstein positions self-doubt not as an adversary to be vanquished, but as a companion to be managed. The book is a source of hope and inspiration for any creative person who worries whether they’re good enough, talented enough, and brave enough to take creative risks—from starting... more
  • Why Alcoholics Relapse: The Guardienne Concept

    by J Guenther
    As Carl Jung stated, "In each of us there is an Other whom we do not know . . ." (CW, 1964, Vol. 10, par. 325) That Other, designated "The Guardienne," is the protective region of the brain. It includes the limbic system, dedicated memory, and connections to other regions. It is faster than the frontal cortex, autonomous, sentient, constantly vigilant, and amoral. When triggered, it is capable of taking control of the body without permission. It is also the brain's creative engine, as well as it... more
  • Navigating Life's Challenges: Mindful Resilience for Zodiacs

    by Luminescence Goh
    Life's challenges often test our resilience and adaptability. This book combines ancient wisdom with modern strategies to help you navigate adversity, especially during uncertain times. Through mindfulness, emotional intelligence, and practical approaches, it offers tools for personal growth, balance, and success in both everyday life and difficult periods.
  • Wake Up & Smell the Coffee

    by Rebecca Hamilton
    What if the dreams you’ve been working so hard for—the career, the car, the house—are nothing but a mirage? Imagine peeling back the layers of societal expectations, breaking free from the endless loop of “hustle, consume, repeat.” This book is your invitation to wake up, challenge the status quo, and reclaim your life with unapologetic intention. Inside, I’ll take you on the journey of leaving behind the million-dollar bakery I’d worked so hard to build from the ground up—a decision fuelle... more
  • Write or Flight

    by Len Sone
    Are you a writer who struggles with procrastination, feeling stuck, or overwhelmed by self-doubt? Write or Flight is the ultimate guide to breaking free from these barriers and finally completing your book. This transformative modern classic goes beyond surface-level tips, diving deep into the emotional and psychological challenges that often hold writers back.
  • "I Just Want to Be Happy"

    by Heidi McKenzie, Psy.D
    This is a fun, relatable self-help guide that is rooted in the latest neuroscience of happiness to offer immediately actionable strategies to boost mental well-being, and to reduce depression and anxiety. The reader will discover the transformative power of simple, everyday actions to cultivate more joy and less discontent.
  • THE PYRAMID PRINCIPLE

    by John Vallely

    A Heart-Gripping Story of Championship Resilience in Life's Toughest Battles

    “Read it in 5 hours and was moved to tears!”

    The Pyramid Principle is based on the true and never before told story of Hall-of-Famer John Vallely. Filled with miraculous triumphs and hellacious heartbreaks, The Pyramid Principle masterfully depicts the impact of UCLA Coach John Wooden and his legendary “Pyramid of Success” he invested into all his players durin... more

  • The Romantic Ideal—The Highest Standard of Romance for a Man

    by Gregory V. Diehl
    A message for hopeless romantics, romantic idealists, and developing men and women who seek the passionate depths of their natural masculine and feminine qualities. With signature depth and insight, Gregory V. Diehl explores life as a man who embraces the boldest romantic ideals, a man who pursues romantic self-expression, self-determination, and self-actualization as his primary mission in a world so often set against it. His new book examines the hidden depths of masculine intimacy and pas... more
  • Cartography of Inner Worlds

    by Niels de Fraguier

    From self-introspection to world transformation: your guide to shaping a thriving future.

    Cartography of Inner Worlds is a transformational journey to navigating the complexity of today's crises and creating the change one wants to see in the world.

    As humanity faces mounting social and ecological pressures, the book is an antidote to reinvent the meaning of our lives—reconnecting deeply with ourselves, others and the world.

    Inspired by the author&... more

  • Law of Zero

    by Greenleaf Book Group
    In this inspirational cross between self-help and memoir, Chad Michael Hardy chronicles his journey from a strict Mormon upbringing to self-acceptance and true authenticity. Facing discrimination and a crisis of faith due to living inauthentically, Hardy embraced the transformative law of Zero to get unstuck, find balance, and unlock infinite potential. Now, he reveals how you can do the same through five entry points: Seek Awareness, Secure Alignment, Take Ownership, Release to Receive, and Eng... more
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