General
Get Tidy, Banish Clutter Forever, Sheila Chandra
Eliminating clutter frees the mind; people then feel better about themselves. It frees time for other things as an organised home needs less cleaning and maintenance.
How the Toothbrush Principle Will Change Your Life, and Self Esteem
Banish Clutter Forever was born out of Sheila Chandra’s cluttered childhood and feeling that possession were more important than she was.
Ways to Happiness
55 Ways to Happiness
I am currently researching an eBook provisionally titled 55 Ways to Happiness which will be a collection of thoughts, tips and other resources to help the reader pursue happiness. I would welcome any hints, tips, thoughts and other comments from readers on what makes them happy.
Any reader tips on achieving happiness that I use will be credited and the provider will get a free copy of the finished eBook. It should be published around November 2010. Please leave your name and e-nmail address with your your comment so that we know where to send your free copy and who to credit.
Thank You. I hope you can help.
Martin Wilson
Accept, Change or Leave
Unhappy or Stressed – Take Positive Action
Change the changeable, accept the unchangeable, and remove yourself from the unacceptable.
Denis Waitley
Surprisingly perhaps there are only three high-level responses to dissatisfaction with job, relationships, situations or even one's lifestyle. It can be summed up with a simple acronym, ACE which stands for:
The Confident Creative, a Drawing Course to Free Hand and Mind
Just Dive In: Learn to Draw and Find New Self Confidence
Cat Bennett sets out a novel way of learning to draw. She goes further into art as personal development, self expression, release, relaxation and source of self-confidence.
Unlike most drawing courses there is not a shaded sphere or vanishing point to be seen. The Confident Creative is more about self expression than technique. It encourages the readers and students to find their own personal route to find the creative within. It is an approach that Cat Bennett has refined with The Saturday Morning Drawing Club in Boston whose work is used lavishly to illustrate the book.
