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You Can Have What You Want

You Can Have What You Want

Michael Neill

Hay House UK Ltd
2009
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This dynamic and inspirational book shares the wisdom that Michael has acquired from 15 years of working with thousands of individuals and experimenting with hundreds of techniques for creating a better life. Michael has realised that there are very few tools that work for everyone. In this friendly practical guide he shares those special tips, tricks and techniques and helps people: - Recognize the unique contribution you are here to make in the world- Learn how to create the life you want- Create a life that makes you (and everyone around you) go 'wow'!
Feel Happy Now

Feel Happy Now

Michael Neill

HAY HOUSE UK LTD
2012
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In his bestseller You Can Have What You Want, success coach Michael Neill revealed the practical benefits of cultivating inner happiness for creating tangible real-world success. Now, he reveals the 'how' of happiness - simple, effective ways to beat stress, overcome anxiety, move beyond depression and reap the benefits of feeling happy, in spite of it all.Inside, you will find:• the Happy Formula - three simple steps that will enable you to feel good, feel better and even feel happy in any situation• why unhappiness is not the enemy - and paradoxically is one of the keys to feeling good on an ongoing basis• the Permission Principle - overcoming the biggest obstacle to a happy life• specific, proven techniques for making stress, anxiety and fear thingsof the pastWhether you are in search of a quick pick-me-up or a lasting change, this book is packed with everything you need to put the power of happiness to work in your own life!
Had Me a Real Good Time: The Faces Before During and After
Forty years ago one of the world's best-loved rock 'n' roll bands, The Faces, formed from the ashes of The Small Faces and the Jeff Beck Group, featuring a charismatic, raspy-voiced frontman in Rod Stewart alongside Ron Wood, Ronnie Lane, Ian McLagan and Kenney Jones. They offered a welcome antidote to the more serious excesses of the early seventies, being as devoted to the mayhem as they were to the music. This is their story -
Step–by–Step Pyrography

Step–by–Step Pyrography

B Neill

Guild of Master Craftsman Publications Ltd
2005
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Pyrography, the art of 'drawing with fire' by burning designs onto a medium, is an ancient craft practised worldwide. This book presents 25 original pyrography projects in easy-to-follow step-by-step style that are suitable for the absolute beginner to master. The readers will love the clear and simple format which takes away the mystery behind achieving great results. The 25 projects include: door plaques, coasters, key fobs, letter opener, coat hook hanger, jotter board, picture frame, letter holder, trinket box, bread board and many more...This book includes detailed information on tools, equipment and materials. It is suitable for beginner level, with clear instructions and illustrations. All techniques are fully explained and illustrated in full colour throughout.
Lion in the bedroom

Lion in the bedroom

O'Neill Pat Cavendish

Jonathan Ball Publishers SA
2004
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In "A Lion in the Bedroom" Pat tells the story of her charmed life among the glittering names of the twentieth century and the day everything changed for her, when a lover in Africa presented her with a tiny lion cub and she entered a world more magical and inspiring than anything she had known before.
From Vision to Action

From Vision to Action

Tricia Neill

Alpha International
2013
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Drawing on more than nineteen years' experience as executive director of Alpha International, Tricia Neill offers valuable insights for churches of all sizes. A practical and encouraging 'how-to'guide for turning vision into reality and managing church growth. Updated and expanded, this new revised edition includes new material on how to form a vision.
The Connell Guide To Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice
The Merchant of Venice is now the most contentious of Shakespeare's plays. Its only rival in this respect is Othello, and this is because both plays deal with dangerous issues of race. In Othello Iago uses the protagonist's colour both to goad his victim's jealousy and to excite the animosity of Venetians against this visible outsider; in The Merchant Shylock's Jewishness renders him, from the beginning, the object of general opprobrium in Christian Venice. But whereas the Moor is treated as a generally sympathetic character, the Jew appears to be cast in an entirely negative light. Or so, at least, many critics believe. In this book, however, one of the best respected critics of Shakespeare, Michael Neill, takes issue with this simplistic view, providing a fresh reading of the play and arguing that in it, as always, Shakespeare refuses to allow us the comfort of any single "view of the world".