Mona was a guest on The Gregory Mantell Show along with Megan Crane the author of the book "Frenemies" ... Are you a good friend or a frenemy? Have you got real friends or frenemies? Megan Crane and Mona Miller.
Over the past 20 years, Mona Miller has received hundreds of letters full of gratitude and praise from satisfied clients. Here is a small selection of them:
"Mona Miller is what talk radio is all about…it's refreshing to know that spark that keeps an audience glued to a radio is still alive. And, Mona Miller has it."—Michael Dresser, The Michael Dresser Show, Lifestyle Talk Radio Network
"Mona's understanding of the human psyche and ability to communicate it is unparalleled by any guest we have had on The A.M. Show."—Jennifer Horn, Host of The A.M. Show, CRN Digital Talk Radio
"Mona Miller is a brilliant and articulate guide who uses her considerable energy, good humor and penetrating insight to support and educate her clients. She teaches that by living fearlessly in radical honesty, and honoring the depth of our experience, we can live an empowered life of truth and love in all moments. I am so grateful for the guidance I've received from Mona. Her commitment to living in truth, and sharing so generously her discoveries has informed, enriched and inspired my own journey. I am blessed to have her as a teacher, mentor and soul sister on this path."—Seane Corn, Yoga Teacher
Invisible Warfare
Before any battle lines are drawn, the most
important battle is won or lost within
Today, we are all very aware of war — the kind of war that happens between countries and their leaders. What most of us don't know is why wars begin in the first place — how individual, personal wars are born and rage inside each of us before they ever escalate into conflicts that can spell extensive loss of life. The reason we don't know about this kind of war is that, most of the time, its roots are invisible. more...
The purpose of this Workbook is to help you write. It is designed to show you how to explore your writing in ways that inspire you to think, remember, feel and philosophize. The workbook is full of corresponding exercises and opportunities to engage in techniques that will help you understand what your journal writings are ultimately about. These tools stop the repetitive spin of journal writing so that you will be better able to see who you are, who you are not and learn to understand yourself as well as others. The goal is to go beyond the obvious and what you already know -- to understand the invisible, the thoughts and feelings that inspire our actions. more...