Recommended Reading

Each of the following books expands on the ideas presented in Seeing Good At Work. Let your intuition guide you as to which book is right for you at the moment. You may want to take a trip to a bookstore and find other titles as well. Many of the authors listed here have written other books. Consider starting a study group to help you apply the ideas presented.

Allen, Marc. Visionary Business (New World Library, 1997)
Of particular benefit to those running their own businesses; filled with practical advice based in spiritual law.

Burns, Maureen. Forgiveness: A Gift You Give Yourself (Empey Enter-prises, 1992)
Provides short readings and exercises to assist in releasing old hurts.   

Butterworth, Eric. Spiritual Economics 3d ed.(Unity Books, 2001)
Lays a spiritual foundation for understanding and attaining material well-being.

Cameron, Julia. The Artist’s Way 10th ed.(Tarcher/Putnam, 2002)
Inspirational writing and practical exercises to help you express your unique creative gifts.
Chopra, Deepak. The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success (Amber-Allen Publishing, 1995)
Describes and provides exercises for seven guidelines for leading a fulfilling life.

Cole-Whittaker, Terry. Every Saint Has a Past, Every Sinner a Future (Tarcher/Putnam, 2001)   
Provides the rationale and methods for applying spiritual laws to create a happy and prosperous life.

Easwaran, Eknath. Your Life Is Your Message: Finding Harmony with Yourself, Others, and the Earth (Hyperion, 1997)
Discusses how to be more loving, more focused, and better able to live out your ideals, and provides practical spiritual disciplines to bring about these changes.

Hay, Louise. You Can Heal Your Life (Hay House, 1984)
Offers spiritual substance and practical exercises to bring healing into all areas of your life.
   
Holmes, Ernest. This Thing Called You (Tarcher/Putnam, 1997/ 1948)
A poetic and gentle study of the individual’s Divine nature .

Johnson, Spencer. Who Moved My Cheese? (Putnam, 1998)
An amusing metaphorical story containing wisdom and advice for dealing with change.

Kramer, Jacqueline. Buddha Mom (Tarcher/Putnam, 2003)
Applies Buddhist wisdom to family life.

Miller, Fred. How to Calm Down Even If You’re Absolutely, Totally Nuts (Namaste Press, 1999)
Guidance and techniques to help live life in a more relaxed and present way.

Ruiz, Don Miguel. The Four Agreements (Amber-Allen Publishing, 1997)
Powerful, practical, and accessible advice from ancient Toltec wisdom.

Tolle, Eckhart. The Power of Now (New World Library, 1999)
Clearly and simply provides the way to understand and lead life from a higher spiritual perspective.