Favourite books of Lara Spencer

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Top 3 books recommended by Lara Spencer

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Favorite books of Lara Spencer:

Everybody's Got Something by Robin Roberts, Robin Roberts Veronica Chambers

Lara Spencer recommends Everybody's Got Something

Robin is an amazing inspiration. Her book really shows readers that you can make your mess your message and that everyone is stronger than they think.

"Regardless of how much money you have, your race, where you live, what religion you follow, you are going through something. Or you already have or you will. As momma always said, "Everybody's got something." So begins beloved Good Morning America anchorRobin Roberts's new memoir in which she recountsthe incredible journey that's been her life so far, andthe lessons she's learned along the way. With grace,heart, and humor, she writes about overcomingbreast cancer only to learn five years later that shewill need a bone marrow transplant to combat a rare blood disorder, the grief and heartbreak shesuffered when her mother passed away, hertriumphant return to GMA after her medical leave,and the tremendous support and love of her familyand friends that saw her through her difficult times. Following her mother's advice to "make your messyour message," Robin taught a nation of viewersthat while it is true that we've all got something -- amedical crisis to face, aging parents to care for,heartbreak in all its many forms --- we've also all gotsomething to give: hope, encouragement, a life-saving transplant or a spirit-saving embrace. AsRobin has learned, and what readers of herremarkable story will come to believe as well, it's allabout faith, family and friends. And finding out thatyou are stronger, much stronger, than you think.

Who can't benefit from a little more happiness? Dan Harris shares his journey to mindfulness in a way that will resonate with so many and inspires readers to get happy.

Winner of the 2014 Living Now Book Award for Inspirational Memoir Nightline anchor Dan Harris embarks on an unexpected, hilarious, and deeply skeptical odyssey through the strange worlds of spirituality and self-help, and discovers a way to get happier that is truly achievable. After having a nationally televised panic attack on Good Morning America, Dan Harris knew he had to make some changes. A lifelong nonbeliever, he found himself on a bizarre adventure, involving a disgraced pastor, a mysterious self-help guru, and a gaggle of brain scientists. Eventually, Harris realized that the source of his problems was the very thing he always thought was his greatest asset: the incessant, insatiable voice in his head, which had both propelled him through the ranks of a hyper-competitive business and also led him to make the profoundly stupid decisions that provoked his on-air freak-out. We all have a voice in our head. Its what has us losing our temper unnecessarily, checking our email compulsively, eating when were not hungry, and fixating on the past and the future at the expense of the present. Most of us would assume were stuck with this voice that theres nothing we can do to rein it in but Harris stumbled upon an effective way to do just that. Its a far cry from the miracle cures peddled by the self-help swamis he met; instead, its something he always assumed to be either impossible or useless: meditation. After learning about research that suggests meditation can do everything from lower your blood pressure to essentially rewire your brain, Harris took a deep dive into the underreported world of CEOs, scientists, and even marines who are now using it for increased calm, focus, and happiness. 10% Happier takes readers on a ride from the outer reaches of neuroscience to the inner sanctum of network news to the bizarre fringes of Americas spiritual scene, and leaves them with a takeaway that could actually change their lives.

It offers a glimpse at Tory’s life and interests and it's beautiful to look at.

The fashion designer recounts her life and rise as a successful businesswoman, discussing the the sources of inspiration for her work, including her parents, children, fashion designers, artists, photographers, and interior designers.

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