You Can Have It All
Bob Dunwoody says the way to “have it all” — more joy, time, money, happiness, and peace of mind, and higher quality relationships — is to slow down, relax, stop stressing yourself out, stop trying to “fix” yourself. Take the Dunwoody approach to life and you can “have it all” right now, rather than wait till you’ve achieved ’success.’ Bob will show you that ‘having it all’ will create success for you, and it can be brought into your life today.
My husband Nick was lucky enough to meet Bob Dunwoody in person and attend his seminar. He believes so strongly in his book!! I encourage you too to read and embark on his wisdom and knowledge

Ekhart Tolle’s message is simple: living in the now is the truest path to happiness and enlightenment. And while this message may not seem stunningly original or fresh, Tolle’s clear writing, supportive voice, and enthusiasm make this an excellent manual for anyone who’s ever wondered what exactly “living in the now” means. Foremost, Tolle is a world-class teacher, able to explain complicated concepts in concrete language. More importantly, within a chapter of reading this book, readers are already holding the world in a different container–more conscious of how thoughts and emotions get in the way of their ability to live in genuine peace and happiness.
T. Harv Eker, a multimillionaire, teaches us how to become rich. He believes thoughts lead to feelings, which lead to actions, which lead to results, and hence the key to attaining great wealth begins with thinking–like rich people do. He offers new ways of thinking and acting that will lead to new and different results, and he tells us, “Success is a learnable skill. You can learn to succeed at anything.” The book emphasizes Eker’s 17 principles for amassing wealth, which include: rich people believe that they create their life, while poor people believe “life happens to me.” Rich people focus on opportunities, while poor people focus on obstacles. Rich people act in spite of fear, while poor people let fear stop them. Rich people constantly learn and grow, while poor people think they know enough. This is an obvious infomercial for the author’s training seminars; however, although many may not agree with all of Eker’s ideas, his book offers thought-provoking advice and valuable insight.
Mary Kay started out her life taking care of her ill grandfather when she was only six years old while her mother worked to provide for the family. She was always motivated by her mother who said, “You can do it.” Mary Kay Ash has inspired hundreds of thousands of women to reach, extend, and grow into lives they deserve- lives that are balanced, rich and abundant.
Jim Stovall’s profound follow-up to the bestselling book and major motion picture, The Ultimate Gift. When Jason Stevens found out he had to jump through hoops to maybe get an unnamed inheritance from his billionaire grandfather, he was not amused. By the time he’d finished learning the lessons he’d become a different man. Ready to tackle the duties of running a multi-billion dollar trust, he is once again derailed, this time by his pugnacious family. Not content with their cattle ranches and oil fields, his aunts, uncles, and even his parents are determined to see every last dime entrusted to their own self-serving pockets.
Jim Stovall, the author of this incredible book, has been a national champion Olympic weightlifter, a successful investment broker and entrepreneur.
Country Artist Lee Ann Womack, “When I heard the lyrics of ‘I Hope You Dance’ the first time, my children came to mind immediately. There are the things I want for them in life: to feel small when they stand beside the ocean, to give faith a fighting chance, to give the heavens above more than just a passing glance. I remember thinking if they understand the meaning of this lyric when they’re grown, I’ll have done my job as their mother.
What do Oprah Winfrey, Sandra Day O’Connor, Margaret Thatcher, Mary Kay Ash, Marie Curie and Sojourner Truth have in common? Not only are they some of the world’s most influential women, their life lessons are now revealed in the latest book by Pat Williams.
The Mary Kay Way: Timeless Principles from America’s Greatest Woman Entrepreneur is back in print and updated to reflect developments in today’s business environment for the modern entrepreneur. You will find inspiration and real, proven success principles that represents the forty-five year old success story of Mary Kay Ash, founder Mary Kay, Inc., the cosmetics company that provides women with unlimited opportunities for success. A foreword by Mary Kay’s grandson, also a company executive, introduces her timeless guide to entrepreneurial success.
Mary Kay Ash, one of America’s most dynamic businesswomen, lived her life with simple and timeless principles. Through her uncomplicated formula for success — God first, family second and career third — she achieved her dream. She inspired. She motivated. She cared. Mary Kay often said that if you expect great things, great things will happen. So expect results. Expect success. Miracles happen.