Self-realization
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Incoming Resources
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- Already enough, a path to self-acceptance, Lisa Olivera
- The alchemist, Paulo Coelho ; translated by Alan R. Clarke
- Drama free, a guide to managing unhealthy family relationships, Nedra Glover Tawwab
- Living in the light, yoga for self-realization, Deepak Chopra, MD, and Sarah Platt-Finger
- Make time, how to focus on what matters every day, Jake Knapp and John Zeratsky
- What do you do with a chance?, written by Kobi Yamada ; illustrated by Mae Besom
- I am, wishes fulfilled meditation, Wayne W. Dyer and James F. Twyman
- Stop avoiding stuff, 25 microskills to face your fears and do it anyway, Matthew S. Boone, Jennifer Gregg, and Lisa Coyne
- Scratch, Writers, Money, and the Art of Making a Living, edited by Manjula Martin
- The delight of being ordinary, a road trip with the Pope and the Dalai Lama, Roland Merullo
- Downsizing., Paramount Pictures presents ; an Ad Hominem/Gran Via production ; an Alexander Payne film ; produced by Mark Johnson, Alexander Payne, Jim Taylor ; written by Alexander Payne & Jim Taylor ; directed by Alexander Payne, Widescreen
- Night train to Lisbon, Pascal Mercier ; translated from the German by Barbara Harshav
- The ministry of utmost happiness, Arundhati Roy
- Living fully, dare to step into your most vibrant life, Mallory Ervin ; foreword by Jamie Kern Lima
- But you're still so young, how thirtysomethings are redefining adulthood, Kayleen Schaefer
- A walk on the beach, tales of wisdom from an unconventional woman, Joan Anderson
- Hero, Rhonda Byrne
- The delight of being ordinary, a road trip with the Pope and the Dalai Lama, Roland Merullo
- Project 333, the minimalist fashion challenge that proves less really is so much more, Courtney Carver
- Thrive, finding happiness the Blue Zones way, Dan Buettner
- Build the life you want, the art and science of getting happier, Arthur C. Brooks and Oprah Winfrey
- This one wild and precious life, the path back to connection in a fractured world, Sarah Wilson
- The wise heart, a guide to the universal teachings of Buddhist psychology, Jack Kornfield
- Sounds fake but okay, an asexual and aromantic perspective on love, relationships, sex, and pretty much anything else, Sarah Costello and Kayla Kaszyca
- Designing your life, how to build a well-lived, joyful life, Bill Burnett and Dave Evans
- Words that free you, what you say is what you become, Jacques Martel
- Build the life you want, the art and science of getting happier, Arthur C. Brooks and Oprah Winfrey
- Happiness, Aminatta Forna
- You are fearless, a book for the littlest Taylor Swift fans, illustrated by Laura Cantrinella ; [editor Nathalie Le Du]
- The little book of big lies, a journey into inner fitness, Tina Lifford
- Hold on, but don't hold still, hope and humor from my seriously flawed life, Kristina Kuzmič
- The 4-hour workweek, escape 9-5, live anywhere, and join the new rich, Timothy Ferriss
- The subtle art of not giving a f*ck, a counterintuitive approach to living a good life, Mark Manson
- You deserve the truth, change the stories that shaped your world and build a world-changing life, Erica Williams Simon
- A house among the trees, Julia Glass
- The master plan, my journey from life in prison to a life of purpose, Chris Wilson ; with Bret Witter
- The power of less, the fine art of limiting yourself to the essential in business and in life, Leo Babauta
- Why we work, Barry Schwartz
- Hard pivot, embrace change, find purpose, show up fully, Apolo Ohno
- Friendly reminders, lessons from a self-care savage, Scott Tatum
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