Category: self help
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Book Review: Your Silence Was Never Empty by Rabih Moussan

More than prose alone, this poetry collection presents as a stream of consciousness — the rawest, most relatable stream of thoughts you can possibly imagine. It can also be considered a form of self-help through the encouragement that builds from beginning to end…
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Book Review: I Haven’t Been Entirely Honest with You by Miranda Hart

Several years ago, I watched Miranda Hart’s sitcom from beginning to end and enjoyed it so much, but this is actually the first of her books that I’ve read. Like many, I’m sure, I was intrigued by the title and curious to know what she’s been up to in the last several years…
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Book Review: The Healing Power of Praying the Rosary by Gary Jansen

The Healing Power of the Rosary is a great guide to enriching prayer life. It offers different approaches to praying the Rosary, such as visualization, nature, meditation, etc…
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Book Review: Life on the Bridge by Kaelynn Partlow

I’ve watched a lot of Kaelynn Partlow’s YouTube Shorts and love the way she approaches teaching people about the autism spectrum. I was so excited when I saw that she published a book going deeper into the topics she discusses on her channel…
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Book Review: Wilderness Within by Sr. Josephine Garrett

Part meditation and part journal, Wilderness Within is a thorough guide for the Lenten season written by a Sister and mental health counselor. With several included companion pieces, this guide offers not only spiritual reading but also exercises often drawing from the field of psychology…
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Book Review: You Learn by Living by Eleanor Roosevelt

Over the years I’ve heard a number of great quotes from Eleanor Roosevelt. I never realized she had books published until I came across this one. My high exceptions were met and then some…
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Book Review: The Core of Success by John Belvedere

Not intimidating in length and extremely organized, The Core of Success is a great starting point for people looking to bring some organizational skills to their lives and for people who are ready to put in the work to start achieving their goals…
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Book Review: You Are Not A Before Picture by Alex Light

Where do I start?! This is a book I didn’t realize I needed to read until I began. Though I’ve been fairly fortunate not to get stuck in the diet cycle, that hasn’t taken away the feelings of inadequacy I’ve felt about my body for most of my life. This book is an eye-opener…