Personal
The Menstuff® library lists pertinent books on Personal
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- Abbey, Edward, Desert Solitaire: A season in the
wilderness, Touchstone, 1990
- Andreas, Brian, Mostly True: collected stories &
drawings, StoryPeople, 1993
- Andreas, Brian, Still Mostly True, StoryPeople,
1994
- Andreas, Brian, Going Somewhere Soon, Collected Stories
& Drawings, StoryPeople, 1995
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Andreas, Brian, Strange Dreams, Collected Stories &
Drawings, StoryPeople, 1996
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Andrews, Ted, Animal-Speak: the spiritual & magical powers
of creatures great and small, Llewellyn Publications,
1997
- Baron, Renee, Are you My Type, Am I Yours: Relationships made
eay through the Enneagram, Harper San Francisco, 1995
- Bruchac, Joseph, Native American Sweat Lodge History and
Legends, Crossing Press, 1993
- Bruchac, Joseph, Native Wisdom, Harper San Francscio,
1995
- Carey, Ken, Flat Rock Journal: A day in the Ozark mountains,
Harper, 1994
- Dolfyn, Shamanism: Animal Medicine Powers Vol III,
Earthspirit, 1992
- Douglas-Klotz, Neil, Prayers of the Cosmos: Meditations on
the Aramaic, Harper San Francisco, 1990
- Goldberg, Natalie, Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the
writer within, Shambhala, 1986
- Heymann, Tom, On an Average Day, Fawcett Columbine,
1989
- Heynen, Jim, One Hundred Over 100: Moments with one hundred
North American Centenarians, Fulcrum,1990
- Hoegl, Andrew, Road Trip: True travel across America, St.
Martin's, 1994
- Howells, John, Retirement on a Shoestring, Gateway
Books, 1992
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Kelder, Peter, Ancient Secret of the Fountain of Youth,
Doubleday, 1998
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Krakauer, Jon, Into the Wild, Villard, 1996
- Lapham, Lewis H, The Harper's Index Book: 1,159 numbers
that count from the Harper's magazine index, America's favorite
list of vital statistics, Henry Holt, 1987
- Lefferts, Robert, Getting a Guccessful grant proposals,
Spectrum Books, 1978
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Lerner, Dick, Dress Like the Big
Fish: How to achieve the image you want and the success you
deserve. To land a job these days, prospective employees need
more than a strong resume. Their dress and image need to mirror
their credentials. The author, a Certified Wardrobe Consultant and
Certified Custom Clothier, points out, "An investment in an
appropriate wardrobe is an investment in career success." In
this book he offers sensible, practical advice for everyone from
young people looking for their first job or to step up a rung;
retiring or recently discharged military personnel who have been
wearing a uniform for many years; women and men re-entering the
work force; and anyone looking to land a job in this tough job
market. Things considered: that sport coast that's on sale
may not be such a good buy. Business casual does not mean jeans.
Wear wool. When you can't afford wardrobe clothing, buy fewer
pieces, but better quality. Dress for the job two levels above
you. Also, a check-list for non-clothing items: hair,
eyeglasses, facial hair, fingernails. www.DressLiketheBigFish.com,
Bel Fir Fashions Press, 2008, ISBN 978-0-9793463-0-9
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Lynch, Aaron, Thought Contagion: how belief
spreads through society, Basic Books, 1996
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Manes, Christopher, Other Creations: Rediscovering the
Spirituality of Animals, Doubleday, 1997
- Masson, Jeffrey Moussaieff, When Elephants Weep: The
emotional lives of animals, Delta, 1995
- O'Neill, Claire, The Oracle of the Bones, St. Martin's,
1994
- Osho, Zen Tarot: The Transcendental Game of Zen, St.
Martin's, 1994
- Palmer, Helen, The Pocket Enneagram: Understanding the 9 types
of people, Harper San Francisco,1995
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Quammen, David, The Flight of the Iguana: A sidelong view of
science and nature, Touchstone, 1998
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Roth, Gabrielle, Sweat Your Prayers, Jeremy Tarcher,
1997
- Ruben, Charles, Little Book of Computer Wisdom: how to make
friends with your PC or MAC, Houghton Mifflin, 1995
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Segalove, Illene and Paul Bob Velick, List Your
Self: Listmaking as the way to self-discovery. To
list yourself is to know yourself. Its easier than journaling
because you don't have to pour your heart out, record your days or
pass judgment. One list leads to another and before you know it,
you're on a playful yet profound excursion into your past, present
and future - to places filled with self-discovery and awareness.
Try a few and see: List the people who have really
changed your life. List what always worries you, day in and day
out. List the qualities you truly like about yourself. List five
things that give you goose bumps. List the things that no one
knows about you. List the crazy stuff you've done for love. Got
it? Andrews & McMeel, 1996
- Shortney, Joan Ranson, How to Live on Nothing,
Doubleday, 1991
- Twofeathers, Manny, My Road to the Sundance, Wo-Pila
Publishing, 1995
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Urbanska, Wanda, Moving to a Small Town: A guidebook for moving
from urban to rural America, Fireside, 1996
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