Category: Self-Help
It has now been a couple weeks into 2017 and it is time to make good on all those resolutions we pushed upon ourselves. In addition to getting more …
Adult coloring books have experienced a surge in popularity from 2010 onward. Although adult coloring books before the 21st century were mainly for satirical purposes, nowadays they are used as a way …
Anybody make any resolutions for the new year? To lose weight, to quit smoking, to find a new job, to call your mom more often… anything? How about to …
Let’s face it: we’re probably not going to keep our New Year’s resolutions to lose 50 pounds, travel the world, quit drinking, or suddenly kick our workaholicism and spend …
During the holidays, with parties and gifts for practically everyone you have ever met, you’re probably feeling the pinch on your wallet. But being generous and having a memorable, meaningful Christmas …
Kathy Gates
December 16, 2016
Business, Children, Health, History, Humor, Memoir, Mental Health, Non-Fiction, Philosophy, Relationships, Religion, Self-Help, Spirituality
In my last article, I told you about some of the fiction titles in IndieReader’s Best Reviewed Books of 2016. This time I’m looking at IndieReader‘s non-fiction list. You may …
The end of the year is fast approaching and now is the time that we all start thinking about what commitments we are going to make for our New …
Creating a fictional world may seem like an intimidating task. You’re building an entire world from scratch, after all. While it’s true that building a fictional world takes a …
YouTube Channel: Good Morning America From the Description: The actress discusses her book, The Longevity Book, which shares the latest research on how and why people age, and chats …
This past month, no—scratch that—the entirety of 2016 has been nothing short of a nightmare for most of us. There’s just one month left, and I think I speak …
If you read while your family is over for the holidays, I’m guessing you don’t exactly get along, or that something stressful beyond anyone’s control is affecting everyone. So, …
Marcus Tullius Cicero, the ancient Roman philospher and orater once said, “Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but the parent of all the others.” Parents know all …
You know the feeling: you are on a deadline to come up with an amazing proposal, write a story or complete a project. Your head is empty, the screen in …
Breathe in, breathe out, breathe in, breathe out. Nice, right? I can’t think of many folks who would pass up a nice, relaxing vacation or simply some uninterrupted alone …
The election’s over. The results are in. Now many Americans are feeling a range of emotions, from anxiety and fear, to anger and dread. Frankly, this was a tough …
The laws of physics tell us that everything moves toward disorder, and yet, we cling so hard to keeping things together. Ourselves, our houses, our cars, but, without our …
Exercising is one of those activities that I think people either love or hate. There’s rarely a gray area. Me? It all depends on the type of exercise I’m …
YouTube Channel: Decker Communications From the Description: Behind the scenes with Ben Decker and Kelly Decker, coauthors of Communicate to Influence: How to Inspire Your Audience to Action. They describe …
For Dummies manuals are awesome; who doesn’t love an in-depth, easy-t0-understand guide to teach them all about something they’ve been dying to learn to do? These titles, though, will …
Everyone’s been through it. You thought that relationship was going to last forever…that you’d found “the one.” And now you’re left picking up the pieces of a dream that died …