Prioritizing Energy and Providing Hope: Free Nonfiction eBooks
Lose the Diet, Lose the Weight: Rewire Your Brain and Never Diet Again by Liat Scheffer Ben Yakov: In this groundbreaking book, Liat Scheffer Ben Yakov, a practitioner, lecturer and developer of programs in the field of body-mind-consciousness for more than fifteen years, uses her own experience and case studies from her professional clinic to teach you how to rewire your brain and create a profound and long-term change, with a focus on eating habits and weight loss.
This book is Free on January 12, 2022
The Followers: “Holy Hell” and the Disciples of Narcissistic Leaders by Radhia Gleis: After twenty-five years of her adult life in a cult, under the influence of a narcissistic sociopath, she sought to understand why she made the choices she made in her life, so she could better understand why others make their choices. The Holocaust or any genocide instigated by a narcissistic authority does not happen because of one man.
This book is Free on January 12, 2022
Kill Suicide in 3 Chapters by Daniel M. Ross: In a world roiling with calamities, anxieties, and dreams that appear to drift further away with every passing year, the pandemic that is suicide has never scaled higher. Embark upon the tragically typical journey of the author of this book to see for yourself, how one can end their battle with depression, and kill the very idea of suicide today.
This book is Free on January 12, 2022
Out of the Habit: Finding Happiness, Meaning and Fulfillment Through a Life on Purpose by Anika J. Green: This is a book about living on purpose. In a world of endless distractions, opinions, and ideas for what your life should look like, “autopilot” mode doesn’t usually get you where you want to go. But Out of the Habit proposes a different way to live – a better way. Prioritizing your time, energy, and relationships to create a life you love.
This book is Free on January 12, 2022
A Tortuous Path: Atonement and Reinvention in a Broken System by Christopher E. Pelloski, MD: In this thought-provoking sequel memoir, a former cancer doctor chronicles his compelling journey from federal incarceration to halfway house detention to the first few years of building a new “after” life. The work is a scathing commentary on the U.S. criminal justice system, yet it also provides hope, insight, and solutions towards reform.
This book is Free on January 12, 2022