
Me Time
ME TIME by Jennifer Beall strikes the right balance between sympathy and constructive healing. Beall not only addresses the reader with the right mix of understanding and advice, it does so in a highly organized, easy-to-read format.

Connected To Goodness
This is an exhausting yet energizing tale of one man empowered. Attorney-sports marketer David Meltzer tells a good story – his, primarily, of the rags to riches to rags to riches kind, underscored by his dedication to what he calls connected to goodness.

The Boomer Survivor Kit
THE BOOMER SURVIVOR KIT tackles a myriad of problems in one large volume. Not only a self-help book, it is a memoir of the author’s journey to a meaningful life.

Got A Bad Boss?
There’s an endemic of bad bosses in the workplace, no question. And Dr. Nelson’s tips on how to handle the seven different manager types is spot on.

Optimal Living 360
Drawing from, and blending together his MBA and experience as a medical doctor, author, Dr. Sanjay Jain has put together a concise, yet comprehensive balanced life program.

Flow Forward*
Author Debra Dane draws on her study of numerous religious philosophies, yoga and her experience as a professional Counselor in this smooth and uncomplicated guidebook to finding your way, staying on your path through the hard times, becoming resilient and learning to appreciate your life.

Destination Happiness
In her latest self-help guide, DESTINATION HAPPINESS, Alice Inoue inspires us with her own clever and in depth solution to attaining a state of happiness.

Smile: Sell More with Amazing Customer Service
Author Kirt Manecke offers what he dubs “The Essential 60-Minute Crash Course” in a slender paperback sporting a sharp-looking cover in blue with yellow highlights of the word ‘Smile’.

The Dragon In Me
This is a wise book (albeit one which could benefit from an editor), full of good advice about managing tragedy, addiction, and recovery, told from the point of view of one deeply affected by other people's addictions.

Choose Yourself!
Choose Yourself! is a how-to manual about surviving the current economic collapse by stepping out of societally-established bounds and choosing your own passion and your own good over working for someone else.

A Friend In Grief: Simple Ways To Help
A deeply heartfelt and graphically delicate handbook that should sit on everyone's bookshelf for times in need.

Cyberslammed
Cyberslammed is a manual designed to help parents, school administrators, and kids deal with the risks and results of online bullying.

Talk to Me: Workplace Conversations that Work
“Talk to Me” mixes fictional situations that highlight the principles illustrated in the stories and offers practical exercises as a follow up.

Life Code
It is hard to picture a person who cannot find anything of benefit in this book, and much of it seems both wise and sensible.

The I Factor
Authors Paul N. Weinberg and Dr. Susan A. Dyer’s “how to” on building healthy relationships offering advice on various issues that arise in relationships and impede intimacy.

APE: Author, Publisher, Entrepreneur - How To Publish a Book
Kawasaki, the author of 11 previous books, and Welch, an author and developer of several iOS apps, look at self-publishing from every angle, leaving no stone unturned.

What's Your Book?
WHAT’S YOUR BOOK? is a concise and no-nonsense guide to managing the basics-from understanding your hurdles and completing your writing project to following through with publishing and marketing.

Grade A Baby Eggs
A fascinating, often funny memoir chronicling author Victoria Hopewell’s three-year baby-making mission.

The Burly Man
Zachary Lewis, a.k.a “The Burly Man”, writes an insightful and intimate biographical journal disclosing his struggle with Polymyositis, a rare and painful autoimmune disorder.

What's Wrong With Me?: A Girl's Book of Lessons Learned, Inspiration and Advice
What’s Wrong with Me? is an overtly religious book which aims to provide girls with a better understanding of how to have a personal relationship with God.

Grieving a Soulmate
Grieving a Soulmate is a candid and often heart-wrenching, part diary, part self-help book designed to inform, guide and prepare the reader through the dying process, death of and grieving over a loved one, based on author Robert Orfali’s own experience of losing his soulmate Jeri after a ten-year battle with cancer.

EcoChi – Designing the Human Experience
Author Debra Duneier explains the system of EcoChi--the fusion of three different systems--and how it can bring harmony and prosperity to you life in addition to creating a life that is green and sustainable.

The Way Things Work In Life
In The Way Things Work In Life, Dr. Basimah Khulusi M.D. examines the often asked and illusive questions "Who is God and why do bad things happen to good people?

This River Called Life: A Letter to My Children
The night before surgery, author Velinda Peyton realized that if she didn’t make it through she’d regret never having said a number of things to her children. She decided to put heartfelt words down on paper in a finale of “love, meaning and happiness,” intended originally for her children only.