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Beyond ADHD: Overcoming the Label and Thriving by Jeff Emmerson and Robert Yehling, Giveaway Inside
Posted: September 14, 2017 in Blog Tour Hosting, rafflecopter, Recommended ReadingTags: adult non-fiction, adult nonfiction, BLOG TOUR, book blast, educational, Goodreads, Health resource, non fiction, nonfiction, rafflecopter, recommended reading, resource, self-help
The Invitation: To Journey Through a Conscious Mind by Tyfany Janee
Posted: August 30, 2017 in Blog Tour Hosting, rafflecopterTags: beauty, book of poetry, hope, love, poetry, relationships, truth
Book Details:
Book Title: The Invitation: To Journey Through a Conscious Mind
Category: Adult Fiction; 40 pages
Genre: Poetry
Publisher: Tyfany Williams
Release date: March 31,2017
Content Rating: PG-13 + M (for mature content of love and relationships etc. 1-2 word usage of bad language. No sex scenes or erotica language.)
Book Description:
The Invitation: To Journey Through a Conscious Mind, is a showcase in talent from author and poet Tyfany Janee. She’s eloquently produced the anthology through plaintive artistic angst. Injecting the essence of her soul into her prose. The diverse collection of poetry which lies between the covers is the result of an entire life’s work experimenting within her vocation.
Her work is comprised of truth, meaning, hope, possibility and a succinct hint of humor as she tears away the facade from humanity. The works shed light on relative issues that we’re all faced with in our easily waywardly led astray lives, and the monotony that makes up our existence.
The Invitation: To Journey Through a Conscious Mind is an ode to the beat generation of poets that carved their names in literary history. Any creative mind will revel in the inspiration that lies between these pages; it’s full of daring attitude, and celebration for the authentic. A unique look on love, that you have to dare to delve within. It harnesses true devotion, with a stark, hair raising element of modern reality.
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What’s On the Road Ahead for Tyfany Janee:
I’m back in the writing lab now currently working on the next book, The Road Sometimes Traveled, it contains three short stories that are tied together by a central theme of my characters dealing with secrets of their past coming back to haunt them. I finished up working with a cover designer last week and it’s been put up on my website and all the ways to connect with me via social media.
A few months after that releases, I’ve planned to release another poetry book in 2018, titled, RSVP: To Be Unapologetic. That book will have poems that are aimed to shed light life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Everyone’s happiness isn’t the same. About being confident in your own skin, speak your truth, getting naked in a sense to say yes, I have flaws and imperfections. I’m human. But moreover, it pulls out a chair to the table that tells it like it is. We all have our vices, mistakes are made daily. Leave it, to move forward with learned lessons, and for those that are still there, still trying, you’re no less than anyone that has moved onto the next phase. But unapologetic in being who you are.
I get a lot of people that are very fond of The Invitation, and they like to hear that I have other work next but still are waiting on a novel. Especially since they’ve been gifted with a bit of flash fiction in an Ebook offered on my website. I am here to say that there will be a novel, in 2019, titled, To Love Him, I…
The novel approaches topics on trust, infidelity, lust, anger, and more through story’s characters. Feelings, behaviors, and thoughts expressed when women are in or have relationships from young to old with men.
It shows how the positive and negative relationships with men have affected the past, present and future. The father that was, or was not there. The first boyfriend to break your heart, the guy that left her with a baby. To the husband she has, had, or the almost but doesn’t count. Boyfriends who are not motivated to dream, ones too motivated and irrational that it stands in the way, or the ones that stay all the while, but never intend to give of a ring.
It includes an approach to show the male perspective, sometimes forgotten in these stories, as they deal with women who have been hurt in previous love, how they sometimes struggle with societal pressures of being men, the role they are intended to play and their needs for love.
Men that may be good guys but hurt women don’t see. The bad boy types, acting like they don’t need a woman, and that isn’t the reality. Some nervous to love because of the wrong ones, mistreatment, or the games they feel are played by woman. While others are selfish, with ill intentions, not as easy to see.
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A Fistful of Love: Wisdom and Humour from a Monk’s Bowl by Om Swami
Posted: August 22, 2017 in Blog Tour Hosting, rafflecopterTags: A fistfull of love, Entertainment, humor, Motivational, Om Swami, Psychology, self-help, Spiritual
Fistful Of Love by Om Swami
Publisher: Black Lotus (Sept. 24, 2015)
Category: Humor & Entertainment, Self Help, Psychology, Spiritual, & Motivational
Tour dates: Aug-Oct, 2017
ISBN: 978- 0994002778
Available in Print & ebook, 212 pages

A man was sitting with his friends in a local inn. After a couple of drinks, he asked his friends, “Do you love me?” “Of course, we do,” they replied. “So do you know what I need?” No one answered. “If you don’t know what I need then how can you say you love me?” To love and to be loved is the most basic human need. No wonder we are attracted to people who give us attention, care about us, and love us. Yet, love also remains the greatest challenge in most relationships. Why?
A Fistful of Love is a collection of insightful, thought-provoking nuggets of wisdom appreciated by millions around the world. This book is full of humor and narratives most beautifully woven into learnings of life that will make you stop and think.
Praise for Fistful Of Love by Om Swami
“This is a strong novel about love and hope and really gives you the tools you need to improve your outlook on life and relationships. I liked the way that this was set up, the writing style was well done and easy to follow. There were many lighthearted and comedic things thrown in that keeps this novel light and spirited.”-Momma G, My Reading Addiction
“Om Swami’s voice is clear and true. He offers sage wisdom in easy to understand language. Knowing he is a younger monk with a contemporary background makes him very relatable.”- KerryPhilo, Amazon Reviewer
“The book is not only a delight and joy to read, but also so insightful and enlightening. Strongly recommend this beautiful book written in such an easy and clear style.”-Amazon Reviewer
“Precious words of wisdom narrated in a pleasant lighthearted way that inspires both mind and soul. The words of wisdom especially on love and relationship are truly indispensable.”-Rose, Amazon Reviewer
About Om Swami
Om Swami is a monk who lives in a remote place in the Himalayan foothills. He has a bachelor degree in business and an MBA from Sydney, Australia. Swami served in executive roles in large corporations around the world. He founded and led a profitable software company with offices in San Francisco, New York, Toronto, London, Sydney and India.
Om Swami completely renounced his business interests to pursue a more spiritual life. He is the bestselling author of Kundalini: An Untold Story, A Fistful of Love and If Truth Be Told: A Monk’s Memoir.
His blog omswami.com is read by millions all over the world.
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Excerpt – Harmony in a Relationship
Both positive and negative emotions are like mushrooms, they grow rather rapidly.
The setting was an elementary school. The Maths teacher approached a student famous for his love for mangoes. He looked at the young child and said, “If I give you an apple, and then another apple, followed by one more, how many apples will you have?” The child started to count on the tip of his fingers, stared at the empty space for a few seconds, looked up to exchange a glance with the tall teacher and replied thoughtfully, “Four.” The teacher was appalled. It was a simple question. He knew the child was capable of giving the right answer. He meant well.
So he repeated his question. “Listen carefully son, if I give you one apple, and one more after that, and yet another one thereafter, how many apples will you have?”
The young student followed the same process as before, stared at the empty space for a little longer this time and replied with a voice withdrawn, but just as confident, “Sir, four.”
The teacher got angry. But soon he remembered the child’s love for mangoes. He thought of a method to draw his attention better towards the problem.
He modified his question and said, “Okay, answer this one. If I give you a mango, one more mango and then one more, how many mangoes will you have?”
An innocent smile surfaced on the child’s face for he was reminded of mangoes. His little thumb hopped on the tips of his pink fingers as he calculated. Raising his eyes to look at his teacher, he said, “Three.” The teacher was happy. He clearly understood that it was the child’s concentration that was causing all the trouble. Now that he had his student’s attention, he decided to get the correct answer to the original question.
With much hope he uttered, “Pay close attention now. I want you to give me the right answer. If I give you an apple followed by one more and then another one, how many apples will you have?”
The child imitated his thought process and gestures like before and mumbled, “Four.” The teacher got really angry. He started shouting at the kid, “How can you be so dumb? Why can’t you pay attention? I am asking you a simple question. If I am giving you mangoes they are three, but how is it that you keep replying four when it comes to apples?”
The child trembled at the shouting, his face turned red and tears welled up in his eyes. “Tell me! How can apples be four when mangoes are three? Are you trying to fool me?” The teacher yelled. The child looked down. He had lost the courage to look up or smile. He said softly, “That’s because mommy gave me an apple for lunch today. I already have one apple with me.” The teacher promptly realized the gap in understanding, the difference in perspectives. He could have sought the clarification without getting fried. It was, however, all a little too late. The damage to the child’s mind was already done.
This little story underscores the basis of all the differences of opinions and arguments. It is not always necessary that there is only one truth. More often than not, there can be multiple truths regarding a situation; all such paths that lead to the same destination.
No matter from which direction you draw a radius, it will always originate from or lead you to the center of the circle.
Rather than believing your viewpoint to be the only right perspective, you may want to spend some time grasping the other’s. Understanding is the fundamental ingredient in a harmonious relationship. The damage once done with words or gestures can never be undone. It may heal, but only over a long period of time. I once read somewhere, “Put your mind in gear before you move your mouth.”
An opinion is rarely a simple matter. Behind the formation of an opinion, several subtle and prominent forces are in play. One’s upbringing, experiences, exposure, circumstances, habits, tendencies, proclivities, environment, and situation contribute towards their forming any opinion. Give other person the freedom to have a right to their opinion while you maintain yours.
A man approached me a few days ago and said that he did not believe in God or even in the concept of God. Should he feel bad? Was there anything wrong with it?
I told him that if his belief made him a stronger, better, happier, kinder, a more compassionate human being, it was a good belief. I made him understand that I would rather have a non-believer with a kind heart than a believer with a cruel one.
Truth has never been an absolute entity and there is a child in everyone.
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