Saga Stevin helps show you the way to Where You Always Wanted to Be |
Getting to the place where you always wanted to be, takes time, dedication and hard work.
Here are some books that will help you find your way down the road you want to go.
Be Nice! Discovering the pearls in life's little lessons by Saga Stevin. In the treasure hunt of life,
it is essential to search for and embrace the pearls given to us through life's lessons that enrich and enlighten
our lives and those individuals whom we love, appreciate and come into contact with throughout our lifetime. Life
presents us with a variety of challenges that we must learn how to deal with effectively, or risk suffering the
consequences which ultimately lead us to be unhappy, unfulfilled and just plain difficult to be around. In Be
Nice! Discovering the Pearls In Life's Little Lessons, inspiring author Saga Stevin brings us wisdom for
day-to-day living that deals with ten valuable, yet simple life principles: be fair, be nice, be responsible,
be forgiving, be giving, be helpful, be honest, be patient, be polite and be thankful. |
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The Golden Triangle: a simple philosophy on Dating and Relationships by Saga Stevin. For any relationship to
last a lifetime, you have to connect on all three points of the "Golden Triangle" physical, emotional, and
spiritual. Most relationships meet on two points and will last awhile perhaps even years, but will not last for the
long haul, much less a lifetime.
Each of us has a three-fold nature: body, soul and spirit. In order to have a fulfilling lifelong
relationship, all three parts of our nature need to be "mated." This book goes beyond find your "soul
mate" and guides you to finding your spiritual mate. You'll learn what to do, what not to do, and how to know the
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Practicing the Presence of People: How We Learn to Love by Mike Mason In the deepest part of our hearts and
souls is the desire to love well. Yet in our struggle to do so, we learn that, as Mike Mason puts it, "We are not born
with love; it is something we must learn." Now, in Practicing the Presence of People, he helps us launch that learning
process. Mason points the way to fresh knowledge and fresh experience, showing how we can discover new things about those we
love, understand them from the inside out, tenderly identify with their weaknesses, and celebrate that they too were lovingly
made by the hand of God. Love is truly the key to a rich and rewarding life. This book opened my eyes to a brighter world in
all the people around me and the treasures each of hold. |
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The Mystery of Marriage: Meditations on the Miracle by Mike Mason by Mike Mason In his now-classic volume,
Mike Mason makes a poetic search for understanding of the wondrous dynamics of committed love. In highly readable,
first-person style, Mason muses on everyday miracles within marriage, and frankly addresses the demands to self which
true oneness requires. "A marriage is not a joining of two worlds," says the author, "but an abandoning
of two worlds in order that one new one might be formed." Rich chapters on "Otherness," "Vows,"
"Intimacy," "Sex," and "Submission," lift readers above the mundane in coupledom to view
the eternal, spiritual nature of setting out on this faith-filled, "impossible," wild-yet wonderful-frontier.
A lovely way to look at love, falling in love and all they mysteries of a marriage relationship brought to light. |
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Christian Coaching by Gary R. Collins, Ph.D. A wonderful book that takes the field of coaching to the Christian
perspective. This takes the basic coaching model being taught today and places Christ at the center. This excellent model for
Christian coaching gives principals that can be used to bring vision, passion, and a sense of purpose to your life and those
you coach. If you long to make a difference in the lives of others, this book will give you the tools and skills to use
coaching to impact those around you. Additionally, the forms at the back of the book are worth far more than the cost of the
book itself! |
The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Cason Beloved by millions, this bestselling book reveals the success
secrets of the ancients and has been hailed as the greatest inspirational work on the subject of thrift, financial planning,
and personal wealth. |
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The Seeker's Bible NT, NLT by Greg Laurie (Editor) This is one of the easiest to read Bible's I have seen. The
introduction in itself is filled with a wealth of information for those who are seeking answers to questions such as: What
is the meaning of life? What really happens when I die? Can I really know God? This book is for the person who wants to know
God but isn't quite sure where to start. It's for someone honestly seeking the truth. |
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As A Man Thinketh by James Allen. Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life. Its the book thats changed the life of
millions. Most contemporary personal development authors and teachers credit this little book for providing foundation to their
principles. It is a set of philosophical musings on the power of our thoughts. |
Outcome Thinking: Getting Results without the boxing gloves by Anne Warfield. If you have ever wanted to say the right
thing at the right time, then this book is for you. Anne shares why traditional communication doesn't work and shows you how to
shatter paradigms so you connect better with others. You will learn three easy principles so when you speak people want to listen
to you. Hardcover. |
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Wake 'em Up! Business Presentations by Tom Antion. Add humor and excitement to your next presentation and watch your
audience come alive. Excitement doesn't come from dropping in a few jokes here or there. There is an art and science to creating
Wake 'em Up presentations. The good news is YOU CAN LEARN HOW TO DO IT! This book shows you how you can hammer home your point
and make your audiences say WOW! |
The Wisdom of the Enneagram by Don Richard Riso and Russ Hudson. This book was the easiest to read and understand
book I have found on the subject of ennegram typology. It helped me to see different aspects of my personality, challenged my
personal growth and gave clearer understanding and insights of other people. Additionally it opened up a new compassion for
my fellow humans and where we are all on our personal development paths. |
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