2006
A family determined to get their young daughter into the finals of a beauty pageant take a cross-country trip in their VW bus.
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Learning any new skill involves relatively brief spurts of progress, each of which is followed by a slight decline to a plateau somewhat higher in most cases than that which preceded it . . . the upward spurts vary; the plateaus have their own dips and rises along the way. . . .
The ongoing dialogue I have with my own perspective and emotions is the biggest job I’ve ever undertaken. Exploring this internal give-and-take forces me to grow in surprising ways.
The aspects that make them most creative may also be their biggest risk.
This book is about hope and a call to action to make the world the kind of place we want to live in.
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In Redesign Your Mind I describe personality as being made up of three constituent parts: original personality, formed personality, and available personality.
When you encounter difficult people in your daily life, the easiest solution is to cut and run. But when the difficult people in question are your parents, siblings, children, or all of the above, you can’t always end the relationships.
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Go on a journey of wonder and grace with NY Times bestselling author Bernie Siegel, MD and his grandson, Charlie Siegel.
A key part of happiness is learning how to deal with failure—something the convenience of technology has made people forget
Learning to fail is a skill like any other—which means it takes practice. Learn how to thrive in spite of even your most epic mistakes.
Motivational philosopher Jay Shetty explains that there is no such thing as an overnight success.