Richard O'Connor
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English
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From the bestselling author of Undoing Depression — a groundbreaking program to get happy and stay happy!
Do you want to live the happiest, most satisfying life possible? Does happiness feel like an elusive goal? According to the most recent developments in psychology and science, the brain can be trained to be more receptive to happiness, because staying happy doesn't come naturally. Nor does our society make it easy. In Happy at Last, psychotherapist...
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English
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We humans tend to get in our own way time and time again-whether it comes to not speaking up for ourselves, going back to bad romantic partners, dieting for the umpteenth try, or acting on any of a range of bad habits we just can't seem to shake. In Rewire, renowned psychotherapist Richard O'Connor, PhD, reveals exactly why our bad habits die so hard. We have two brains-one a thoughtful, conscious, deliberative self, and the other an automatic self...
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English
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First published in 1953, Richard O'Connor's classic biography of General Phillip Sheridan is a fascinating study that sheds new light on a great soldier and the bloody conflict in which he rose to prominence. General Sheridan was the mastermind behind the Union cavalry operations and distinguished himself at Murfreesboro and in the Chattanooga campaign. Commanding General of the U.S. Army, Ulysses S. Grant, recognizing Sheridan's ability, appointed...
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English
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This program includes six classic guided meditations. Whether you're an experienced or a beginning meditator, this audiobook will help you achieve all the life-enhancing benefits of meditation. This program contains meditations specifically designed for particular issues and times of day. • Morning meditations-emotional inspiration to help you greet each day with confidence and expectancy. • Evening meditations-gentle thoughts to guide you to...
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Norah Mulcahaney mysteries volume 2
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G.P. Putnam's Sons
Pub. Date
c1973
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English
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Doubleday
Pub. Date
1970
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English
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Covers the writer's entire life but its emphasis and chief interest lie in the period from 1902 when O. Henry moved to New York City and became the famous chronicler of its four million ordinary citizens to 1910 when he died at the age of 48.
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Recorded Books
Pub. Date
p1994
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English
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Sgt. Ellison knows how the two murders were committed: both victims were found with a shoe lace from the Green Sox uniform wrapped around their necks. But he doesn't know who the killer is. Should he question the entire team, or can a few clues help him narrow the list of suspects?