Best of
Self-Help

1899

The Art of Dealing with People


Les Giblin - 1899
    The author lays down tested methods of getting along with people. In simple, easy to read language, Les Giblin shows you How to: 1 Achieve your Goals. 2 Handle the human ego. 3 Create a good impression. 4 Communicate effectively. 5 Develop an attractive personality. 6 Convince others to see your point of view. LES GIBLIN was one of the pioneers of the personal development industry. His timeless message of making Skills with People the essential ability in your life, has transcended generations and taken new meaning in today’s world of impersonal communication. His books have sold millions of copies worldwide.

Matters Of The Heart: Stop trying to fix the old - let God give you something new


Juanita Bynum - 1899
    You are always concerned about the outward appearance...but what is the condition of your heart toward Me and toward My people? I sat there confused and said to the Lord, 'MY HEART?'... This groundbreaking message will open your eyes to the truth about your own heart. Whether you are new to the faith or have been doing great things for God's kingdom for years, you still need a new heart. This Word from the Lord has changed Dr. Bynum's life, and it will change yours as well! Find out how you can be doing good works for God and not even know Him as you should. Uncover areas where your old heart deceived you, and learn why it can't be fixed. Explore the heart/mind connection and see why this key to intimacy with God is so vital to a healthy, satisfying and effective life. God wants to do some major heart surgery and give you a permanent and improved life. Are you ready to receive.

An Enemy Called Average


John Mason - 1899
    James Kennedy. This books has a proven track record of sales. More than 500,000 copies sold!Written in John Mason's very populare "nugget style."John Mason travels and speaks across the U.S.

What Are You Doing With Your Life?


Jiddu Krishnamurti - 1899
    Jiddu Krishnamurti offers an introduction to many of life’s themes from relationships and love, to fear and loneliness. He asks questions such as ‘What is the significance of life?’ and ‘What is the purpose of life?’ He argues that we ask these questions when there is chaos and uncertainty within. And ultimately it is our responsibility to the choices we make and how we choose to live our lives.