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<title>No Ordinary Moments, Dan Millman (review)</title>
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<description>This book is one of those books 'to read before you die', and rather sooner than later. It's what I would call the 'bible' for living life with meaning, with purpose. It presents simple yet powerful ways to balance the body, liberate the mind, accept our emotions, and open our hearts. Is there anything else you were looking for in life? This book has it all. I highly recommend it. I go back to from time to time to remind me of things I should be doing for a healthier life. 
Many of us know what</description>
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<title>Healing without Freud or Prozac, Dr David Servan-Schreiber (review)</title>
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<description>As this book is written by a psychiatrist one would expect him to recommend using anti-depressants for the cure of depression and anxiety. But no. This doctor writes in every chapter about the natural way we can deal with our anxieties and depression. 
He describes highly effective treatments that work through the body to tap into the emotional brain's self-healing process. 
I realised I suffer from mild depression, especially here in during the winter months. I diagnosed it as SAD - Seasonal </description>
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<title>The Perfect Board, Calvin K. Clemons (review)</title>
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<description>The Perfect Board is all about the Board of Directors of an organization, and is a comprehensive resource on how to be a good director and thus help in making the Board perfect. The author is well equipped to write the book, having served on the boards of directors as well as being an executive vice-president, executive director or director of several associations.

The book takes an interesting form. The beginning and the end are like a novel, with good narrative. The main part of the book is</description>
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<title>Invent your Retirement - Resources for the Good Life,  Art Koff (review)</title>
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<description>I received the book way back in 2006 for review and due to several factors beyond my control, the book was lying unread and unreviewed. In June 2008, I retired from a full time job, which was keeping me engaged for nearly 42 years of my 60 years on this earth plane. While sorting out various papers, this book caught my eye and now that I am retired, I thought that this book will show me some new avenues for spending my time usefully. So, I went through the book and here is my review of it, with </description>
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<title>New Birth or Rebirth?, Ravi Zacharias (review)</title>
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<description>When the blurb about this book was sent to me by a publicist, I was curious to take a look at the book from the perspective of a Hindu (myself) and see how the author, a Christian would present the innermost truths of two great religions of this world. I did mention to the publicist that my review may not be all that favorable but she was gracious to accept that and send me the book for review. The book reached me during my transition days, weeks and months after my retirement from a full time j</description>
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<title>Marketing for Free, Chris Cardell (review)</title>
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<description>Chris Cardell is good at what he does, and that is marketing. And he is kind enough to give a free audio seminar to those who subscribe to his mailing list, showing them how to be good at marketing themselves.
In a concise, punchy and highly relevant way, Chris shows people 10 methods by which they can improve their business exposure without breaking the bank, sometimes even saving money in the process.
This was effective use of 26 minutes of my time, and I found that I only use about half of </description>
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<title>The Abundance Zone, Steve Oxlade & Matt Traverso (review)</title>
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<description>This little book is really a great thing, whether as a present to someone else or a present to yourself. It is organised and written in such a clever way that it is almost never ends. 
When I say never ends, I mean that you can read it time and time again and get something new everytime you go through it. 
You can just read it, or take the full advantage and fill in the correct spaces with your suggestions (interactive book) but either way it's food for thought and inspiration to the soul.
Hi</description>
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<title>Relationships, Dr John Demartini (review)</title>
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<description>I've seen John Demartini's presentation at the Yes Group meeting in June. It was quite a phenomenal event. Other than the hype and great atmosphere the speaker himself was really inspiring.
He speaks very fast and really focused which requires the listeners a real concentration but once you are with it, it is well worth the effort. His words of wisdom were really hitting the right spot. He spoke all about relationship and the carefull balance people have to have in their relationship. 
it was </description>
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<title>HypnoBirthing, Helianthe (review)</title>
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<description>I'm soooooooooo inspired. This course was really the best thing we could give ourselves preparing to meet and 'breath out' our baby. It was done over two days and spread evenly and logically. I enjoyed both days very much; the people, the atmosphere and mostly the instructor - Halienthe. 
It was very good idea to read the book (or at least the first 50 pages) before coming to the course because it meant that people came with the right mind set and ready to learn. 
there were few people who wer</description>
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<title>LAMG (Leadership Academy Mastermind Group), Steve Oxlade (review)</title>
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<description>Steve is incredibly hospitable and invites all waifs and strays into his home to learn more in the sphere of</description>
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<description>Halienthe is just amazing. We went after reading a bit about hypnobirthing from a book. She is so inspiring and intuitive it was an absolute pleasure to be in her course. It didn't only prepare us for the wonderful birth we are going to have, but we also met very nice people whom I hope we will stay in touch with through the forum, and it also bonded us more as a couple. It's now just not about my partner's birth, but about all 3 of us and how we are going to get through it. From arriving there </description>
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<title>The Yes Group, The Yes Group (review)</title>
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<description>I have been coming to the Yes Group since 2000 (yes, over 8 years now, and I've only missed a handful of events when I was abroad!) because it is an amazing community of like-minded people who love to grow and contribute together in a positive, empowering and supportive environment.

And there have been so many amazing speakers, including Mark Victor Hansen, Dr John Demartini, Mike Dooley, Christopher Howard, Randy Gage, Keith Cunningham, Topher Morrison, Eric Edmeades, Marcus de Maria, Dave O</description>
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<description>I am 28 weeks pregnant and I went to Hynobirthing as I heard it can help with giving birth naturally and take away a lot of pain associated with childbirth. I have found Helianthe's Hypnobirthing classes life changing. In everyday life I have been surrounded with people who are all too happy to try to frighten the living day lights out of pregnant women but Helianthe, her techniques and her encouragement have dispelled my fears. Both my husband and I have found the classes invaluable in as much </description>
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<description>Halienthe is exceptional! She knows her stuff through and through. I didnt' know what to expect but she inspires so much trust and confidence. I knew from the first 5 minutes we were doing the right thing. It was worth every minute and I highly recommend her to anyone who wants the most pleasant and pain-free birth.</description>
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<title>The Yes Group, The Yes Group (review)</title>
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<description>As a self-confessed sceptic of all things with an aura, I was initially reluctant to attend my first Yes Group meeting back in June. Four hours later, inspired by the slick, suave and yet highly entertaining speaker, John Demartini, I went back to my family to face some tough home truths.

I've now attended four meetings, and although not all the speakers have been top of the league, there is always something of value that can be gained by attending a Yes Group event.

The topics are varied,</description>
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<title>The Yes Group, The Yes Group (review)</title>
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<description>I was so impressed with what the Yes Group are doing that I have agreed to be the MC and Host for the event that they are running on Wednesday 27th August.

Marilyn Devonish</description>
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<title>X3, Healing, Entities and Aliens, Adrian Dvir (review)</title>
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<description>This record of Adrian?s investigations takes him from his first chilling encounters, to on-going interaction with other-dimensional beings ? human as well as alien ? who partner with him to heal others. It describes healing sessions and their remarkable results, and offers a new and exciting perspective on our place in the universe. It also offers a glossary of other healers who seem to be aided by similar beings. A fascinating account that can't be easily dismissed!</description>
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<title>The Missing Peace, Eileen Watkins Seymour (review)</title>
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<description>As the co-author writes in the foreword to the book "many models talk about enlightenment,... few actually tell you how to get there."  This book is a fascinating guide to discovering the internal barriers that stop us from being all we can be.  Reading actual transcripts of others' sessions, and following the guidelines, one can embark on a remarkable journey to arrive at a feeling of wholeness, fulfillment and the joy of radiating one's inner light, one's energy for completion.</description>
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<title>UPW, Tony Robbins (review)</title>
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<description>I've done the first UPW in 2003, life since then were never the same again!!! I think it is suitable for most people who want to change anything in their life, or even those who might be happy with everything but believe there is always another level.

Some people think there is one way to learn, books, audio etc. I think this will give them a hands-on experience with interaction with real people. it is really an invigorating 4 days. Tony covers ehole aspect of life and people can take from it</description>
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<title>Rich Dad Poor Dad, Robert T. Kiyosaki (review)</title>
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<description>The concept itself was inovative, life-changing and quite fundamental. The only thing that bothered me with the book was that it was repetative!!! After getting the idea of the book (in the first 100 pages) it  kept on going over and over again. I thought it would have been better if it stopped at that stage.

I didn't read any other book of his simply because I didn't want to get the same feeling of saturation, though I know the second and third book also revealed ground-breaking ideas.</description>
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<title>Leadership Academy, Tony Robbins (review)</title>
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<description>I've done this seminar few years ago and it had a real impact on my confidence, in that I finally had a bit of practical experience with NLP helping people.  I have not done any NLP course, but attending Leadership Academy gave me the basics in theory and practical too!!!

I've even tried it out on the guy who sat next to me on the flight (for 15hours) it was interesting... ;-)</description>
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<title>Rich Dad Poor Dad 2 - The Cashflow Quadrant, Robert T. Kiyosaki (review)</title>
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<description>If first one gave you value, this one will take you to another level. I was so excited when I read this book, I actually handed this out to friends to read. Some obviously thought I got a lose screw in my head, actually most friends. But then, they are still in their regular jobs and regular lives. This book, and books like it, transform the way you think about assets and money. I have the poor dad for a real dad, and i love him to bits. And he is just like the poor Dad in the books. This is the</description>
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<title>Think and Grow Rich, Napoleon Hill (review)</title>
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<description>If you asked me to recommend to you the single best book I have ever read, my answer would be a very definite</description>
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<title>The Tao of Pooh, Benjamin Hoff (review)</title>
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<description>This is a great short book. It's written about Winnie the Pooh and piglet and all the rest of the animals. The difference is that it's written from a Taoist point of view. The book gives a good idea about what the ancient Chinese principles of Taoism is all about. It's about just being - not analysing, not reflecting, but simply being. 'While Eeyore frets...and Piglet hesitates...and Owl pontificates...Pooh just is'. The funny thing I discovered is that by my nature I am a Taoist, and I didn't k</description>
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<title>Body Mind Mastery, Dan Millman (review)</title>
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<description>Dan Millman was a world a champion in gymnastics and trampline. Through his own personal development he has come into insights and wisdom about living a better life full of meaning and purpose. It is amazing to learn from this book how a little exercise can transform your mental well being. I have read other books by him and his writing is brilliant and very pleasurable. I enjoyed every single page of his books and would highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to learn more about himself </description>
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<title>The Yes Group, The Yes Group (review)</title>
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<description>A great place to meet like minded people and have a wondeful and inspired time</description>
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<title>Rich Dad Poor Dad, Robert T. Kiyosaki (review)</title>
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<description>This book got me to change the conventional way I thought about money and more specifically about my jobs and career. He manages, through his own life story, to pull the mask, or smoke screen, off our faces and see employed work for what it is - which is working for other people in their business, getting them richer, and leaving us financially where we started off. 
I have to say it really did change my life as it spurred me on to invest and look at the entrepreunerial side of me, which i didn</description>
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<title>Relationships, Dr John Demartini (review)</title>
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<description>Dr Dermatini is a very inspirational and charismatic speaker. He really gives off positive energy and vibes. He spices his talk with a lot of humour and he's obviously done these things hundreds of times before. He got the crowd to nod their head many times in agreement. But I found that he talked really fast over really important topics. Maybe it's because he's american and not british. But overall he was great and would recommend anyone who hasn't heard him yet to go and hear him.</description>
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<title>UPW, Tony Robbins (review)</title>
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<description>Tony Robbins's best value for money seminar.

One of the best introductory seminars there is.</description>
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<title>Leadership Academy, Tony Robbins (review)</title>
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<description>One of Tony Robbins's best seminars.</description>
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<title>SP workshop, Karen Shefler (review)</title>
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<description>This was a great theatre experience, although the topic was rather difficult for some attendees.</description>
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<description>Great bunch of people!!!</description>
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