Happiness 

 

When you look at your life, the greatest happinesses are family happinesses

 

Joyce Brothers

Self Development Books

 

The Power of Intention (Wayne W. Dyer)

If you are interested in manifesting and living with intention but can't quite implement it into your life then this is the book for you. It is jam packed with and information from Wayne's personal experience and observations. This book will teach you how to be a creator in your life, how to live with purpose and how to uphold your energy levels to do so.

 

You Can Heal Your Life (Louise L. Hay)

This extraordinary book will take you on a journey of self-discovery. Louise tells it like it is and shares much of her own experience along the way. She teaches you how you can let go of your past and completely accept and love yourself the way you are today - faults and all. Included is her directory of emotional illnesses and physical ailments and affirmations you can use to help overcome these. This book will help you take responsibility for your life and everything you create.

The Four Agreements (Don Miguel Ruiz)

Shamanic teacher and healer Don Miguel Ruiz shares with us a very simple yet effective personal code of conduct in his Four Agreements book. The agreements are Be impeccable with your word, Don't take anything personally, Don't make assumptions and Always do your best. If we all applied these to our life the world would be a better place. This book is easy to read and understand and helps all of us to behave with grace and treat others with dignity.

Remembering Wholeness (Carol Tuttle)

Carol is a leader in the field of Energy Therapy and has helped millions of people with her work. It is a simple script on how to create the life you want with the assistance of god, the angels and heaven. This has a strong spiritual side to it and may open up areas of discovery you haven't thought about before. It will both empower you and challenge you and definitely move you in your life journey.  

 

Way of the Peaceful Warrior (Dan Millman)

Written as the story of his life journey Dan describes his chance meeting with Socrates (believe it or not) a gas station attendant. It tells of the challenges in perspectives and limitations that Dan placed upon himself and how he overcame them. This intriguing book is full of lessons and ideas about living in alignment, living in the moment and living free of performance pressure. At times you may question the story because of our (the human race) and Dan's limited knowledge about topics that seem bigger than the world. Nonetheless a book to be read.