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The Nature Of Bliss
Maureen Moss
Sidney House Publishing
Cate Cummings (publicity)
2305-C Ashland St., Suite 405, Ashland, Oregon 97520
0971797129 $14.95 1-800-769-0396

Bliss stands for "Balance, Love, Integrity, Sexuality, Soul". In The Nature Of
Bliss, a self-help book by business woman, community activist, and motivational
speaker Maureen Moss that deftly takes the reader on a metaphysical journey to
their own personal harmony. A superb written, spiritually enriching, "reader
friendly" volume, The Nature Of Bliss is enthusiastically recommended reading
for readers of all faiths who are searching for their own inner self
realization.

The Constant Creator In You
Ralph Carpio
Rainbow Books, Inc.
PO Box 430, Highland City, FL 33846-0430
1568250754 $10.95 1-800-431-1579 www.amazon.com

In The Constant Creator In You, poet and writer Ralph Carpio takes a unique
approach to instruct the reader in how to become powerful, radiant, loving, and
creative in their daily life. Carpio talks about Life Power (an ability to
examine possible consequences and receiving all of what we wish to receive);
The Giant Soda Machine (life is participatory and works in an organized way);
Living Statements (the importance of life's communication with us); Unnecessary
Boxes (it is a natural state to live in a steady stream of desires requiring
decisions and choices); Reality Check (the role of reality checks in the
empowerment process of taking charge of our lives); and The Constant Creator In
You (a strong, creative force within us creates helps us deal with and shape
our material conditions and circumstances). The Constant Creator In You is an
enthusiastically recommended, "reader friendly" addition to any personal
self-help, self-improvement reading list and reference collection.

Why Don't You Want What I Want?
Rick Maurer
Bard Press
c/o Longstreet Press
2974 Hardman Court, Atlanta, GA 30305
1885167563 $16.95 www.bardpress.com

Why Don't You Want What I Want?: How To Win Support For Your Ideas With Hard
Sell, Manipulation, Or Power Plays is an informed and informative work
specifically written by organization change consultant and public speaker Rick
Maurer for business executives, managers, and salespeople who need to garner
support and unity from colleagues and associates in order to get their job
done. Why Don't You Want What I Want is also very strongly recommended reading
for anyone in the private or public sectors facing the complex task for getting
a group to rally to the cause. Individual chapters address presenting one's
position in the most persuasive manner; avoiding knee-jerk reactions; building
trust even in a hostile environment; and a great deal more. Reader friendly,
innovative, and practical, Why Don't You Want What I Want? can and will enable
anyone to peacefully influence a loved one in ways that will enhance familial
bonds or friends in a manner that will strengthen and deepen friendship.

It's Never Too Late To Be Happy!
Muriel James
Quill Driver Books
1831 Industrial Way #101, Sanger, CA 93657
1884956262 $12.95

It's Never Too Late To Be Happy!: Reparenting Yourself For Happiness by
marriage and family therapist Muriel James, is a remarkably "reader friendly"
and effective self-help guide to pursuing and achieving true happiness and
contentment in one's life. From learning to listen to and love oneself; to
scheduling and achieving realistic goals; to knowing when it is best to
forgive; It's Never Too Late To Be Happy! offers a well-rounded and
enthusiastically recommended approach to improving the quality of one's life
regardless of personal circumstances or conditions.

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