Rosie’s Good Read Collections: Self-Help

Welcome to “Rosie’s Good read Collections”, I’ve put together the books I’ve read into subject headings that I think the books belong to, for you to browse.

13541928In The Power Is Within You, Louise L. Hay expands her philosophies of loving the self through:-learning to listen and trust the inner voice;
-loving the child within; -letting our true feelings out; -the responsibility of parenting; -releasing our fears about growing older; -allowing ourselves to receive prosperity; -expressing our creativity; -accepting change as a natural part of life; -creating a world that is ecologically sound where it’s safe to love each other’ -and much more. She closes the book with a chapter devoted to meditations for personal and planetary healing. Goodreads, Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.com, My Review: http://wp.me/p2Eu3u-371

17263914This simple 30-day training manual will help you change your life in every imaginable way. Discover the little-known secrets of thinking rich in order to finally created financial freedom in your life and avoid the critical mistakes that keep most people trapped in a cycle of money problems. Goodreads, Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.com, My Review: http://wp.me/p2Eu3u-2R1

13643979What if you were never taught limitations as a child, what would your life be like now? Would it be different? What if you grew up knowing whatever you wanted to accomplish in life would just happen? Simply by putting the intention out into the Universe it would manifest itself into your life. Would you be in a different career? Would you be happier? Sounds almost too good to be true doesn’t it? I would like to introduce you to Soul DNA. Built into your Soul DNA is the knowledge of how to bring into your life everything that you desire. In your natural state of existence it is common knowledge. When you read Soul DNA it will open your mind, helping you to understand endless possibilities. Goodreads, Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.com, My Review: http://wp.me/p2Eu3u-2QZ

6938719It seems we’re all growing more negative. Bad news on the TV and in the papers makes us all feel fed up and we find it easier to talk about what’s wrong instead of looking for what’s good. But imagine knowing a simple trick that you could use to help you feel better about everything. No matter how bad, how upsetting, how annoying or how frustrating the situation, wouldn’t it be great if you had the power to take it on and make it better? Well, that simple trick does exist and it’s time to learn how to Flip It. This fantastic book will show you a different way of thinking, acting, feeling and doing whereby you can easily and simply get the very best out of every situation you find yourself in. You’ll learn straightforward techniques that you can use to make the bad times more bearable, the good times better than ever and everyday life just, well, less everyday’. Then, with a little practice, you’ll learn how to Flip It swiftly, instantly and successfully to turn even the most pressing problems into the best possible experiences. And once you’ve learned to Flip It with ease, just like super-successful people have been doing for thousands of years, you’ll find, at home and at work, your life is more fun, more successful, more rewarding and more positive. Embrace the power of the Flip It philosophy today and discover how brilliant it feels to shine and live your life full of positivity, possibility and purpose. Goodreads, Amazon.co.uk  , Amazon.com My Review:http://wp.me/p2Eu3u-7d

Next up. two books by Sally Morgan, Psychic Medium.

6512695When loved ones die, where do they go? Are they still with us? If so, can they see us, even hear us? How can we communicate with them? This book explores the process of grieving and the earth-shattering feeling that comes from losing someone close to us. Goodreads, Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.com, My Review: http://wp.me/p2Eu3u-tr

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Sally Morgan is an ordinary woman with an extraordinary gift – she communicates with dead people. As the UK’s best-loved medium, she delivers messages from departed loved ones to thousands of bereaved people with her sell-out psychic roadshow. From child deaths to suicides, murders and fatal accidents, Sally offers words of hope and salvation for those caught in grief and anguish. In this revealing book, Sally takes us on a journey through her amazing experiences. She details the dramatic readings that have remained etched on her memory and gives us her unique insight into the biggest subject of them all – the afterlife. Uplifting and astounding, this book is full of out-of-this-world encounters and incredible stories. Often heart-rending and poignant, Sally Morgan asks difficult questions but Life After Death remains a story of hope. Star of the popular ITV series Star Psychic and Living TV’s Psychic Sally: On the Road, showbiz medium du jour Sally Morgan is the country’s most accurate and respected psychic. Her memoir, My Psychic Life, was a Sunday Times Top Ten Bestseller. She also authored Healing Spirits. Goodreads, Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.com, My Review: http://wp.me/p2Eu3u-VN

I’ve slotted the next book in here because it is a help for all authors.

15854063Can’t Sell, Won’t Sell is a no-nonsense ‘how to’ eBook marketing guide. Grounded in business theory with clear explanations of topics such as the long tail effect and the business lifecycle of an eBook, Can’t Sell, Won’t will give you the understanding of the market you need to make the most of your eBook. Theory and practice converge with a series of practical tips on everything from Social Media to Branding and even how to manage the professionals you need (such as artists and editors) to make your eBook a success. Extensive commentary will help you decide which of the many promotional techniques available best meet your needs, and your budget. If you’re looking for a lucid explanation of everything you need to know to build a solid foundation for your eBook then look no further. Can’t Sell, Won’t Sell is the must have marketing text for all authors. Goodreads, Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.com, My Review: http://wp.me/p2Eu3u-1z0

Good Deeds week 26th May – 1st June.

Good deedsMay 26th – Doing the rounds of blogs and Tweets. Proud to support Harula who has taken up the challenge to do a Good Deed a day with me. http://wordsthatserve.wordpress.com/2013/05/26/a-week-of-good-deeds/

May 27th – Spring Bank Holiday here in the UK today, it’s been a pretty lazy day filled with book reading! (My perfect type of day!) Just e-mailed a friend to offer to be the driver on our night out at a show on Tuesday.

May 28th – Bit of a strange day today. Tried to make the girls at work tea or coffee before I left, but they declined my offer. Was able to give away some of my rice that I had won to a friend as payment for a dress alteration, but then she felt unqualified to alter the dress, left her the rice anyway. Took another friend out to see a show, but she became ill and left half way through. Stayed up until 2am with my son as he had a bad cold and couldn’t settle. I think the universe was testing my resolve today.

May 29th – Had a good clean and tidy up around the house today. Emptied out all my copper coins from pots and purses and added to my jam jar. Set up a book review and posted to Goodreads and Amazon.

May 30th – Started reading a new book ready to review for an author. The children are on half term school holiday so my usual routine is different. I’m not out and about so much this week. Days at home mean that I need to search out different ways to do Good deeds. A late trip to the supermarket allowed me to have a friendly chat with the lady at the till.

May 31st – Editing, editing, editing, Oh I hate editing! Ploughing my way through painful editing of my second book. Popped out for an hour to drop off some items to my Mum. The June issue of Fleet Life dropped through the door today, so I scanned it in to my blog and set up a post ready to publish when the on line version goes live. Hopefully tomorrow! 5 more authors get a bit of free publicity.

June 1st –  Publication day for the on line version of Fleet Life. Was eager to get my post out, but they hit an upload problem which wasn’t sorted until this afternoon, featured authors were Jean Fullerton with “Call Nurse Millie”, Julia Hughes with “The Griffin Cryer”, Dan and Sean Campbell with “Can’t Sell, Won’t Sell”, Alan Titchmarsh with “The Haunting” and Judith O’Reilly with the book which inspired these weekly posts “A Year of Doing Good”.

June Fleet News

Rosie’s Reads in the June Issue of Fleet Life

June Fleet NewsThis month I’m proud to present the following books as part of Rosie’s Good Reads in my local Fleet Life magazine. Over 5000 copies go out to people in the area and the on-line version is available world wide. Go to www.fleetlife.org.uk click on the on-line directory and find me on page 10 of the June issue.

Call Nurse Millie by Jean Fullerton

The Griffin Cryer by Julia Hughes

The Haunting by Alan Titchmarsh

Can’t Sell, Won’t Sell by Sean and Daniel Campbell

A Year of Doing Good by Judith O’Reilly.

Can’t Sell, Won’t Sell by Sean and Daniel Campbell

Can't Sell, Won't SellCan’t Sell, Won’t Sell by Daniel Campbell

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I was gifted a free copy of this book with no obligation to write a review, but it deserves to be talked about. Anyone with the dream to write a book or anyone who has lived that dream and now wants to sell their work should read this book. It’s full of easy to read chapters and sensible advise. It focuses your attention on your work and guides you towards the road to success. Your book may never make the top 10 best sellers, but if you’ve followed the advice in this book I believe you’ll be on your way to more sales.

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