Be The Solution
August 13, 2010 by Deborah Ivanoff
Filed under Business Bookshelf, Confidence Bookshelf, Financial Bookshelf, Transformation Bookshelf
Being The Solution
By Darel A. Rutherford
Ten years ago I got to hear Darel speak, live, in Alpine, California and it shook my world! I bought every book and workbook he had published. I became an enthusiastic student of his works.
Even today, after years of working with Darel, as a Being Coach, myself and co-host of his BEING THE SOLUTION Workshops, I still laughingly count myself his “best” and “worst” student. I struggled with his teachings, new to them at the time I was going through a long, drawn-out divorce. But I stuck with my practice and am very grateful for the tools and principles Darel outlines.
A warning, Darel’s information is not for the timid. You have to want the change enough that you’ll keep on keeping on with his teachings about your own empowerment.
If you like his straightforward, pull no punches, tell it like it is attitude, I highly recommend the book that started it all for me:
So, Why Aren’t You Rich?
By Darel A. Rutherford
Although a much earlier work, don’t be fooled. This is a powerful confront about what we allow to get in the way of our better financial good. A super “must read” if you’re stuck financially and honestly don’t understand why.
A Dyer Classic and a Favorite
August 8, 2010 by Deborah Ivanoff
Filed under Confidence Bookshelf
The Power of Intention
Wayne W. Dyer
I’m a huge Wayne Dyer fan. I haven’t read every single book he ever wrote. I don’t think I read all of Passages. But this is my favorite (with Pulling Your Own Strings and You’ll See It When You Believe It close seconds).
When I read this book I feel like Wayne is sitting in my living room with me, speaking directly to me. I like this book because I feel hopeful when I read it. Changing my circumstances seems doable.
Out of many books that have drifted from room to room, this is the one (along with Ask & It Is Given by Abraham) that is most often requested to borrow. This book has been all around Ashland a time or two.
So I recommend this book as a refresher of what you know, or an inspiring pick-me-up or even good tips for putting the power of Intention into work in your life.








