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Be the Mentor Who Mattered
In an age of connection without community, mentorship is no longer optional—it’s essential. In Be the Mentor Who Mattered, bestselling authors and speakers Colleen Stanley and LeAnn Thieman invite ordinary people to make an extraordinary difference. Through true stories from leaders, nurses, athletes, veterans, artists, parents, and neighbors, they show mentorship doesn’t require a title or program—sometimes it’s one conversation that changes a life. You’ll learn how to recognize mentor moments, offer wisdom and tough love, and reignite your own purpose by investing in someone else.
wit, warmth, and wisdom
—Jacyn Meyer, Business School, University of Colorado Denver -
Beyond the Lesson Plan
Award-winning teacher Steve Cwodzinski never taught only the curriculum. Drawing on his own hard-won lessons—growing up, surviving a life-threatening accident, and learning about values, relationships, curiosity, and courage—he wove personal stories into class. Over thirty-three years, he distilled those “mental excursions” into thirty-three provocative questions that helped guide his students’ lives, often with magical results. Now these questions are yours, inviting readers of any age to keep exploring—and never stop seeking their own answers.
A touching, funny, and always insightful memoir
—Amazon customer, verified review on Amazon -
Headspace Habits
Many people face hardships that demand new skills to heal and thrive yet lack the time or resources for therapy. Headspace Habits: Advice from Zoomers to Boomers offers practical, research-based steps to calm your “headspace” and build everyday peace. Through self-assessments, real-life stories, and proven strategies, it shows how people turned adversity into healthier habits. Drawing on insights from 400+ individuals ages 22 to 82—Gen Z through Boomers—plus psychologist-recommended tools, it strengthens well-being and relationships with “tried and true” guidance.
practical strategies for anyone seeking to rediscover joy amidst ongoing challenges
—Ronn Haart, review on Amazon -
How to Save the World
If you’re asked to donate ten times a week—to schools, churches, food shelves, shelters, and global nonprofits—you’ve likely wondered how to choose wisely with a limited giving budget. This practical guide offers clear criteria for evaluating a nonprofit’s mission, leadership, effectiveness, and real-world impact. It explains how nonprofits operate, where they succeed or struggle, and what “progress on the mission” truly means. You’ll learn to prioritize requests, separate the wheat from the chaff, and build a donations plan aligned with your values.
spotlights how to help the millions of desperate people in the world
—Michael Quinn Patton, Founder and Director, Utilization-Focused Evaluation -
Humanity Coming of Age
Humanity Coming of Age offers a systemic, nonpolitical blueprint for peace and global harmony drawn from the world’s great wisdom traditions. The authors argue this timeless plan has emerged gradually as human understanding has matured—and that the moment has arrived to apply its rational principles to transcend division and build a more just world. The book contends humanity’s “coming of age” has already begun.
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Lead with Heart Workbook
Lead with Heart: WORKBOOK is the workbook accompanying the revolutionary leadership book Lead with Heart: Transform Your Business Through Personal Connection, which is designed to help managers and employees at all levels grow their businesses by connecting, honestly and meaningfully, with the people they lead.
a must read for all leaders
—Captain D. Michael Abrashoff, New York Times bestselling author of It’s Your Ship -
Mark of an Eagle
This book is about leaving your mark on the world by discovering the purpose you were created for—and learning how to fulfill it. It helps you clarify your vision, turn it into reality, and build relationships that are rich and enduring. You’ll explore how to rise above adversity with courage, reconnect with your creative and transcendent spirit, and take charge of your one precious life. Spread your wings and soar into new realms of possibility.
a highly inspirational book
—Tom Huberty on Amazon -
Peace for Our Planet
This book argues that history is shaped by two parallel forces: a constructive process building collective consciousness, and a destructive process clinging to divisive power. It traces how racism, nationalism, religious strife, gender inequality, and extreme wealth and poverty are increasingly delegitimized—prompting a frantic last stand by those who benefit. Amid collapsing institutions, it highlights the forward march toward peace and the practical role each person can play in advancing it.
the best I have read on the current condition of our world and the path forward toward peace
—Beal, E, PhD, verified review on Amazon -
Pivotal Moments
Life is shaped by pivotal moments—when you’re jolted, stuck, or inspired to change. In this book, bestselling author Jill Konrath offers fresh, practical strategies to regain momentum, uncover hidden opportunities, expand your options, and navigate challenges with confidence. Through actionable advice and real-life stories, you’ll learn how to get back on track and build a happier, more satisfying future—starting now.
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Ready, Mindset, Grow!
Leadership books are everywhere; Ready, Mindset, Grow stands out for actionable insights. Through entertaining, research-backed stories, it shows how culture drives transformation—delivering lessons leaders can apply for quick wins and long-term growth. Drawing on 30+ years of coaching and consulting, the author offers candid “cultural nuggets” that help readers recognize their own challenges and lead meaningful change.
easy to read, entertaining and insightful
—John Ferraro review on Amazon -
Saying the Right thing When You Don’t Know What to Say
What do you say when someone is grieving or traumatized? Many of us want to help but don’t know how. Saying the Right Thing When You Don’t Know What to Say offers practical words and supportive behaviors that truly comfort. It explains how to create a sympathetic, healing environment where a hurting person can express pain, process emotions, and begin to recover. A clear, straightforward guide to the do’s and don’ts of compassion.
This guide to navigating difficult conversations is a must have for everyone!
—Annemarie Osborne, communications specialist -
Seeing the Extraordinary in the Ordinary
Seeing the Extraordinary in the Ordinary gathers personal stories of everyday moments when the divine breaks through, drawing strangers together to offer hope and healing. These brief encounters reveal God’s love and light in ordinary life—if you pause to notice. Inspiring and challenging, the book invites you to awaken to daily possibilities, deepen your faith, and live with greater meaning.
Filled with hope and optimism
—Julie Westerlund, verified review on Amazon -
Seeing Yourself as God Sees You
Feeling overwhelmed, afraid, or exhausted? Struggling to accept who you are? This book blends stories, scripture, exercises, and reflective questions to help you reconnect with yourself and the Holy Spirit. Identify and release misbeliefs that block God’s love, reclaim your potential, and live with greater peace, energy, and wholeness—mind, body, and soul—strengthening relationships and loving more fiercely.
Beautiful breath prayers and prayer practices complement short stories and scripture
—Mj G., verified review on Amazon -
Sell Like a Monk
Sales is struggling amid economic uncertainty, turnover, and rising stress and mental-health strain—yet most organizations keep using the same old playbooks. Mike Ferrell proposes a new, comprehensive sales approach inspired by principles from a 1,500-year-old monastic document. Step-by-step, he shows how to build happier, healthier, more successful salespeople—and stronger, thriving sales organizations.
I love the idea of taking the Rule of St. Benedict and applying it to a sales job.
—Andreas Widmer, author of The Pope and the CEO -
The Adversity Advantage
Based on a five-year study of 300+ high-achieving men and women, The Adversity Advantage reveals how common—and consequential—childhood hardships are across genders. Psychologist and executive coach Jude Miller Burke blends inspiring stories with practical insights to help readers transform early misfortune into strengths at work and in life. Learn to overcome shame, low self-esteem, and triggers; clarify values and voice; strengthen boundaries, communication, and conflict skills; connect childhood patterns to leadership style; and recognize how toxic adult relationships can derail careers.
insightful recommendations and inspirational stories to transform your past childhood problems into work and personal success
—Dr. Edward Bergmark, Founder and Former CEO, Optum, United HealthGroup -
The Power of Positive Handwriting
Graphotherapy teaches that changing your handwriting strokes can reshape the traits they reflect. Based on graphoanalysis, this practical “toolbox” offers exercises to retrain habits, replace negative patterns, and build more productive behaviors. Follow the program for thirty days and you may notice real personality shifts and new possibilities. It’s not a miracle cure, but it can deepen self-understanding—including the mental side of sexuality—and support success defined on your terms.