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50 Self-Help Classics

50 Inspirational Books to Transform Your Life, from Timeless Sages to Contemporary Gurus

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Discover the books that have already changed the lives of millions. This award-winning, unabridged guide to the "literature of possibility" surveys fifty of the all-time classics, giving you their key ideas, insights, and applications, everything you need to know to start benefiting from these legendary works.
From the ancient teachings of Buddha and The Bhagavad-Gita, to the early American wisdom of Emerson and Thoreau, to such contemporary giants as Wayne Dyer, Joseph Campbell, Daniel Goleman, and Norman Vincent Peale, these are the most influential thinkers and motivators spanning the world's religions, cultures, philosophies, and centuries.
As you hear more about the landmark works of such blockbuster best-selling authors as Deepak Chopra, Phil McGraw, Anthony Robbins, Marianne Williamson, and more, you will learn how to:
● Change your thoughts to change your life
● Set goals and follow your dreams
● Appreciate your depth
● Transform yourself and your world
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      After a moving introduction that puts 50 iconic self-help authors in historical perspective, the author uses summaries of their major writings to explain dimensions of personal growth that are not often articulated. Referencing almost all the major figures from the Buddha to Daniel Goleman, this is a transformational lecture on the importance of personal growth and of making intentional changes from a secure sense of self. The work and lives of the authors are explained with touching reverence, but always with balance and perspective. Jack Garrett's sensibilities are a great match for the elegance and importance of this self-help overview. But his pacing seems slow, and there are too many vocal gaps that interfere with the flow of the presentation. T.W. (c) AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine

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