Morgan James Publishing is excited to announce these Hot New Releases for this week!
Each of these are available at your favorite bookseller or online starting this week.

Contributor: Nanavati, Akshay

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“Fearvana inspires us to look beyond our own agonizing experiences and find the positive side of our lives.” – His Holiness the Dalai Lama

Our entire lives we have been led to believe that fear, along with trauma and suffering are negative conditions to be avoided, which is why most of us become victim to their effects. It is this belief that has kept so many of us rooted into a life of mediocrity and left success, joy and fulfillment in the hands of a select few. Using psychology and neuroscience, this revolutionary book will shatter these myths and more about the human mind to reveal the tools to unlock the limitlessness of the human potential. It will show why we have no control over the internal forces that hold us back and how to regain that control by accessing one state of being that allows anyone to turn the impossible into possible.

 

 

 

Contributor: Bensmihen, Joseph (JB)

Annotation: Taking Your Place at the Table is the first of its kind on the art of becoming an insider. It focuses closely on three topics: 1) getting to the table–moving from the outside to the inside; 2) using your insider status wisely once you get there; and 3) leaving the table gracefully when the time is right.

Joseph JB Bensmihen has fine-tuned the art of getting to the table–while becoming a millionaire and a highly successful business leader. He has given hundreds of talks at a wide range of venues, from Chautauqua Institute to Yeshiva University to Friendship Circle events. At age six, he talked his way into a meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau; since then he has met with three presidents, Vice President Pence, and many senators–and has advised multiple members of Congress.

 

 

 

Contributor: Latini, Janeen M

Annotation: Stack It Up! Stop Losing Talent; Build the Next Level Together speaks to leaders who are facing arguably the most expensive challenge in business today: retaining top talent. Turnover is a key concern for both CEOs and Chief Human Capital Officers. When talented staff leave, not only do intellectual capital, customer relationships, and experience walk out the door; but that turnover causes a huge financial drain on organizations. Put simply, retention is a bottom line issue.

Stack It Up! is for leaders who want to know how to fix the talent turnover drain. In a straight-forward, conversational style, Janeen M. Latini addresses the five key areas of focus that every CEO must examine to increase his/her organization’s retention.

Stack it Up! is for the leaders who know it will be so much better when the bleeding stops, the retention rate rises, staffing stabilizes, and the business can grow. You are correct. It WILL be better then. “Then,” however, starts now. “Better” starts now.

 

 

 

Contributor(s): Powell, Donalyn (Author); Beam, Linda (Foreword by)

Annotation: Most cries of pain from teenagers are silent, and too often we only discover the true depth of their pain after suicide or other self-destructive behavior. In Stepping Up, teens speak openly about their struggles with suicide, depression, sex, drug addiction, pregnancy, abuse, bullying, and self-destructive behavior through their personal letters to author Donalyn Powell, a long-time youth and suicide-prevention advocate. To each letter, Powell offers personal and practical hope: even in the darkest situations, the pain will not last, and we are never alone. God has a purpose for each of us that we alone can fulfill, and it is God’s life in us that provides our reason for living, healing for our lives, and hope for the future.

 

 

 

Contributor(s): Bhojani, Shabnamzehra

Annotation: What binds people together in marriage? The Marital Knot examines the differences between arranged marriages and love marriage and explores the ties that bind. It shares the story of one of Dr. Shabnamzehra Bhojani’s patients, Sarah, who enters into an arranged marriage after arriving in the US. Using Sarah’s story and her own experience with an arranged marriage as a catatlyst, Dr. Bhojani compares arranged marriages to love marriages. She presents a study of commitment, hate, anger, revenge, empathy, forgiveness, and mourning, including clinical examples every step of the way. The Marital Knot concludes with a discussion of empathy, forgiveness, and mourning: the necessary elements for maintaining commitment and repairing betrayals.