When Winning Meant Losing

When Winning Meant Losing
Author: J. Murphy L. J. Murphy
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2010-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1450201083

Jerome Murray was an ordinary man, ordinary throughout his childhood, ordinary for the better part of his adult life. He would not have considered the adjective as disparaging if used to describe him; he liked being ordinary. Then, one day, Jerome Murray wins the California State Lottery, and his life would never be ordinary again. For a brief period, he, his wife, and daughter enjoy their newfound wealth, marveling at the things it allows them to accomplish, not only for themselves, but for their family, friends, and even strangers who need their help. Then, something tragic happens that changes the course of Jerome's life forever. While his friends are somewhat successful, after much prolonged effort, in bringing him back from the edge of destruction, he finds it challenging to move on. Jerome's wealth and the consequent powerful freedom it bestows upon him, make it possible for him to pursue avenues that are extraordinary by any sane person's understanding of the word. The power of his wealth not only brings him to the brink of self-destruction, but it also allows him the complete freedom to go beyond it.

The Paradox of Success

The Paradox of Success
Author: John R. O'Neil
Publisher:
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1995
Genre: Executives
ISBN: 9780077093037

O'Neil has had a long career in business & educational counselling. The Paradox of Success gives managers and leaders a clear direction to win at work and life.

The Lord Never Meant for You to Lose

The Lord Never Meant for You to Lose
Author: Patsy Lockett
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2007-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1600349218

She is a woman that loves the Lord and is a born again believer and declares her salvation through receiving Jesus Christ as her personal Lord and Savior. Her confession of faith is based on Roman 10: 9-10 and Acts 4: 12 Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under the heaven given to men by which we must be saved. She has overcome many challenges being raised by foster parents who open their hearts and loved her into the woman she is today. Patsy is best known for sharing God's word with compassion, wisdom and lots of anointed hugs to those she meet. She has the Spirit of a Peacemaker on her job and in her home. Matthew 5: 9 Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called Sons of God. She is a member of the Jericho City of Praise located in Landover, Maryland under the leadership of Apostle Betty P. Peebles. The Holy Spirit led her to Jericho Christian Training College in 1993 to complete a 4 year Discipleship Curriculum and Ministry- I Class to equip her to rightly divide the word of truth. To God Be All the Glory

Changing the Game

Changing the Game
Author: John O'Sullivan
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2013-12-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1614486468

The modern day youth sports environment has taken the enjoyment out of athletics for our children. Currently, 70% of kids drop out of organized sports by the age of 13, which has given rise to a generation of overweight, unhealthy young adults. There is a solution. John O’Sullivan shares the secrets of the coaches and parents who have not only raised elite athletes, but have done so by creating an environment that promotes positive core values and teaches life lessons instead of focusing on wins and losses, scholarships, and professional aspirations. Changing the Game gives adults a new paradigm and a game plan for raising happy, high performing children, and provides a national call to action to return youth sports to our kids.

Small Groups

Small Groups
Author: John M. Levine
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 564
Release: 2008-02-19
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1135471401

Research on small groups is highly diverse because investigators who study such groups vary in their disciplinary identifications, theoretical interests, and methodological preferences. The goal of this volume is to capture that diversity, and thereby convey the breadth and excitement of small group research by acquainting students with work on five fundamental aspects of groups. The volume also includes an introductory chapter by the editors which provides an overview of the history of and current state-of-the-art in the field. Together with introductions to each section, discussion questions and suggestions for further reading, make the volume ideal reading for senior undergraduate and graduate students interested in group dynamics.

The Two Voices Within

The Two Voices Within
Author: Nickolas Martin
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2015-12-21
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1504347005

Ego and Spirit both speak profoundly within our lives. Can you hear what they are saying to you? These two voices are the main energies that rise up and give shape to our thoughts, feelings, behaviors, and physical health. As we go about meeting lifes challengessuch as change, adversity, stressors, conflicts, relationships, self-esteem, achievement, and our ability to experience genuine happinessthe voice of an unconscious, imbalanced ego is unfortunately the one we more often hear and heed, leading us into a lesser version of ourselves. The Two Voices Within: Balancing the Energies of Ego and Spirit to Enhance Your Life invites you to more clearly hear what both of these voices are saying so that you can speak with more of your true voice and recognize the One Voice of the Universe. This awakening will enable you to be the best version of yourself and optimally meet lifes challenges.

Protean Literacy

Protean Literacy
Author: Concha Delgado-Gaitan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2017-11-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1351236962

Originally published in 1996. During the author's decade of critical ethnography in Carpinteria, California, she has illuminated the intricate relationships between Latino families as together they build a sociopolitical community to bridge family and school alliances. How they extend their learning from the social networks to the family arena and to the personal, and in reverse, represents their protean responses to the diversity and adversity in their lives. This life-story captures the collective and individual texts of the Latino children, their parents and educators used to empower themselves to transform discontinuity in an age where continuity is increasingly foreign.

Playing to Win

Playing to Win
Author: David Sirlin
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2006-04-01
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 1411666798

Winning at competitive games requires a results-oriented mindset that many players are simply not willing to adopt. This book walks players through the entire process: how to choose a game and learn basic proficiency, how to break through the mental barriers that hold most players back, and how to handle the issues that top players face. It also includes a complete analysis of Sun Tzu's book The Art of War and its applications to games of today. These foundational concepts apply to virtually all competitive games, and even have some application to "real life." Trade paperback. 142 pages.