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10 Indie Self-Help Books


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Cover art for CREATIVE MEDIATION
INDIE
Released: June 6, 2012

"An encouraging book that sheds light on unique, approachable ways to solve conflicts where people often walk away satisfied."
Glick details outside-the-box strategies to successfully mediate disputes. Read full book review >
Cover art for STREET SMART DISCIPLINES OF SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE
INDIE
Released: June 16, 2012

"Wise business counsel from guys who got there the hard way--and who want to help the reader forge an easier path."
Two entrepreneurs impart no-nonsense advice in a blunt business book that hits the mark. Read full book review >
Cover art for DIET SUCCESS STRATEGIES
INDIE
Released: June 20, 2012

"A solid, helpful book full of solutions rather than gimmicks, and a voice that sticks long after the last page."
A guidebook to healthy strategies offers more than just advice on diet and nutrition. Read full book review >
Cover art for STICK WITH EXERCISE FOR A LIFETIME
INDIE
Released: June 27, 2012

"Simple, easy-to-follow steps detail how to develop a lasting workout regimen."
Former Occidental College swimming and water polo coach Hopper (Healthcare Happily Ever After, 2007, etc.) offers a concise guide to developing an exercise program. Read full book review >
Cover art for GIVING IS NOT JUST FOR THE VERY RICH
INDIE
Released: June 29, 2012

"Readers with even a passing interest in charitable giving will find this guide to be an informative, go-to resource on how to get started."
Gitelson (Multilateral Aid for National Development and Self-Reliance, 1975) draws upon her extensive background working with various international organizations to create an accessible, encyclopedic reference volume for average citizens interested in contributing to the greater good. Read full book review >
Cover art for BUSINESS NETWORKING SIMPLIFIED
INDIE
Released: July 2, 2012

"A useful handbook for those who want to build mutually beneficial relationships in a business context."
A serviceable addition to the crowded field of how-to-network guides. Read full book review >