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Now that this has happened, what am I going to do about me? Help yourself, "just for today".
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by Eckhart Tolle
Building on the astonishing success of The Power of Now, Eckhart Tolle presents readers with an honest look at the current state of humanity: He implores us to see and accept that this state, which is based on an erroneous identification with the egoic mind, is one of dangerous insanity.
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Boys Adrift
by Leonard Sax, M.D., Ph.D.
Something Scary is Happening with Boys Today From kindergarten to college, they’re less resilient and less ambitious than they were a mere twenty years ago. But until now, no one has come up with good reasons for their decline—nor, more important, with workable solutions to reverse this troubling trend.
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Man's Search For Meaning
by Viktor E. Frankl
Nearly 100% of addicts and alcoholics in a study suffered from an abysmal feeling of meaningless. Frankl lived his theory that man can give meaning to his life regardless of his circumstances, in a WW II concentration camps and lived to deliver his theory.
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No Man is an Island
by Thomas Merton
"We are created to will what God wills, to know what He knows, to love what He loves." This is Thomas Mertons reflections on aspects of a spiritual life.
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Project Fresh Light Directory
This Directory represents the first comprehensive compilation of HFS 75-certified adolescent substance abuse treatment facilities in Wisconsin. It is intended to be a resource for behavioral health professionals, consumers, and policy makers. If you would like to receive a copy of the treatment directory by mail, send your request to Mary Unmuth at unmutmj@dhfs.state.wi.us
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by Eckhart Tolle
To make the journey into the Now we will need to leave our analytical mind and its false created self, the ego, behind. From the very first page of this extraordinary book, we move rapidly into a significantly higher altitude where we breathe a lighter air. We become connected to the indestructible essence of our Being, “The eternal, ever present One Life beyond the myriad forms of life that are subject to birth and death.” Although the journey is challenging, Eckhart Tolle uses simple language and an easy question and answer format to guide us.
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The Teen Whisperer: How to Break Through the Silence and Secrecy of Teenage Life
by Mike Linderman
Part cowboy, part counselor, therapist Linderman works with some of the country's most troubled teens. Through his experiences, he has learned the art of breaking through teens' secrets in order to help them lead better lives--and now shares his insight with parents everywhere.
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Waking up Happy
<-- Click the cover photo to buy it online
No matter what kind of change you want to make in your life, this book holds the keys. As inspirational as it is practical, this first-of-a-kind handbook focuses on the positive steps of recovery and change. Powerful, absorbing, and beautifully written, it tells people’s true stories, the turning points that changed their lives, and their secrets to waking up happy, along with exercises you can follow to create a new life for yourself.
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Walden
by Henry David Thoreau
First published in 1854, Walden provides insight to life of less want and more gratitude; a concept critical to healthy recovery. Thoreau's writing is beautiful. This is a favorite book of Aaron's.
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Why Gender Matters
by Leonard Sax, M.D., Ph.D.
Forget everything you think you know about gender differences in children. Boys and girls see and hear the world differently--not only figuratively but literally. These differences have major implications for education and parenting.
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