| 1. Do What You Love, The Money Will Follow: Discovering Your Right Livelihood | 
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By: Marsha Sinetar Publisher: Dell March 04, 1989
Not long after she changed the direction of her career and moved to the countryside, Sinetar worked only on the projects she loved. Her financial needs were always met. What's more, she is surprised to find that she feels wealthy, whilst others who works crazy hours to become rich will seem poor-a case of "Do what you love and money won't matter as much". The paradox is that by pursuing what you love... more
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| 2. Elegant Choices, Healing Choices | 
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By: Marsha Sinetar Publisher: Paulist Press 1988-10
I am finding this book extremely interesting and insightful. The author illuminates the way to true personal growth and does not simplify or sugar-coat life and its obstacles. On the other hand, its motivating, uplifting and encouraging, bringing together ideas of great thinkers and the great faiths. It's a gem that I will re-read, recommend and keep! ... more
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| 3. To Build the Life You Want, Create the Work You Love: The Spiritual Dimension of Entrepreneuring | 
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By: Marsha Sinetar Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin December 15, 1995
This book is the sequence to Sinetar's best seller "Do What You Love, The Money Will Follow." I recommend reading the former before reading this one.
This book deserves a high rating overall. It is interesting, thoughtful, well-researched, and the author herself is one-of-a-kind. That having been said, certain features which may "throw" some readers need to be mentioned.
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| 4. Ordinary People As Monks & Mystics: Lifestyles for Spiritual Wholeness | 
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By: Marsha Sinetar Publisher: Paulist Press May 14, 2007
This is more of a self-help book than an account of spiritual, or religious, lives. The book is categorized as "Religion/Spirituality." This is a misnomer. The author repeatedly states that she is not writing a book about religion (though she does seem to like the word "spiritual," at least in the let's-sell-the-house-and-live-in-a-cabin-in-the-woods sense, or an otherwise watered down notion of spirituality... more
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| 5. Ordinary People As Monks and Mystics: Lifestyles for Self-Discovery | 
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By: Marsha Sinetar Publisher: Paulist Press 1986-06
Monks and mystics are never ordinary people, and everyone cannot become a monk or a mystic. Having a PhD in psychology and being a facilitated author by the major publishing houses does not qualify one as a contemplative or in even understanding the subject. Really spiritual people don't hawk this subject and build marketing empires on it (replete with lawyers), nor do contemplatives open their lives... more
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| 6. Money, Money, Money: The Search for Wealth and the Pursuit of Happiness | 
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By: Jacob Needleman Publisher: Hay House 1998-06
I give this book a solid four stars for the works of four authors contained in this compilation of thoughts and excerpts from so-called money authorities. They are, in order, Jacob Needleman's Money and the Meaning of Life; Holland Taylor's Principles of Prosperity; Joe Dominguez's and Vicky Robin's Creating Financial Independence, and Bernard Lietaer's The Future of Money. I give Shakti Gawain's The... more
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| 7. Self-Esteem Is Just an Idea We Have About Ourselves/LA Autoestima No Es Mas Que Una Idea Tenemos Acerca De Nosotros Mismos | |
By: Marsha Sinetar Publisher: Paulist Pr 1991-03
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| 8. Don't Call Me Old, I'm Just Awakening!: Spiritual Encouragement for Later Life | 
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By: Marsha Sinetar Publisher: Paulist Press 2002-09
Focusing on advice and inspiration for mid-life and beyond, Marsha Sinetar's latest book is a winner. She takes a whimsical new approach, exploring how to live a spirit-filled life through a correspondence between two lively, intellectually curious longtime friends. The two friends discuss their contrasting viewpoints: one, which should be familiar to Sinetar's fans, looks at a prayerful life... more
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| 9. The Mentor's Spirit: Life Lessons on Leadership and the Art of Encouragement | 
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By: Marsha Sinetar Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin June 12, 1999
This book translates well to educators, people in business, or those who are looking to improve their relationships. Her ideas about mentoring can make communication clearer and leaders emerge. Another book that I recommend is "He Never Called Again". These two books are highly recommended... more
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| 10. Living Happily Ever After: Thrive on Change, Triumph Over Adversity (Paperback) | |
By: Marsha Sinetar Publisher: Dell February 05, 1991
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