A Life's Lessons
Author | : Catherine Grace Frances Gore |
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Total Pages | : 326 |
Release | : 1857 |
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Author | : Catherine Grace Frances Gore |
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Total Pages | : 326 |
Release | : 1857 |
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Author | : Catherine Grace Frances Gore |
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Total Pages | : 318 |
Release | : 1857 |
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Author | : Ezra Hall Gillett |
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Total Pages | : 422 |
Release | : 1864 |
Genre | : Christian life |
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Author | : Laurel Parnell |
Publisher | : W. W. Norton & Company |
Total Pages | : 193 |
Release | : 2019-12-03 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 0393714241 |
Attachment-focused EMDR and resource tapping applied to the clinical challenge of addictions recovery. Writing for both EMDR therapists and substance abuse counselors, Laurel Parnell provides user-friendly tools to help support clients in recovery with EMDR-based techniques that can be easily integrated into all levels of addiction treatment. Emphasizing the practical clinical application of principles and techniques helpful for addictions and addictive disorders, this book interweaves case material throughout the text, with some chapters presenting in-depth cases to illustrate the techniques. Topics include treating trauma and supporting resilience, tools for affect regulation, and rewiring the motivation-reward circuits.
Author | : Sarah Susanka |
Publisher | : Random House |
Total Pages | : 306 |
Release | : 2007-05-01 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 158836612X |
Have you ever found yourself asking, “Is this all there is to life?” Or wondering if this bigger life you have created is actually a better life? And do you wonder how it all got so out of control? In her groundbreaking bestseller The Not So Big House, architect Sarah Susanka showed us a new way to inhabit our houses by creating homes that were better–not bigger. Now, in The Not So Big Life, Susanka takes her revolutionary philosophy to another dimension by showing us a new way to inhabit our lives. Most of us have lives that are as cluttered with unwanted obligations as our attics are cluttered with things. The bigger-is-better idea that triggered the explosion of McMansions has spilled over to give us McLives. For many of us, our ability to find the time to do what we want to do has come to a grinding halt. Now we barely have time to take a breath before making the next call on our cell phone, while at the same time messaging someone else on our Blackberry. Our schedules are chaotic and overcommitted, leaving us so stressed that we are numb, yet we wonder why we cannot fall asleep at night. In The Not So Big Life, Susanka shows us that it is possible to take our finger off the fast-forward button, and to our surprise we find how effortless and rewarding this change can be. We do not have to lead a monastic life or give up the things we love. In fact, the real joy of leading a not so big life is discovering that the life we love has been there the entire time. Through simple exercises and inspiring stories, Susanka shows us that all we need to do is make small shifts in our day–subtle movements that open our minds as if we were finally opening the windows to let in fresh air. The Not So Big Life reveals that form and function serve not only architectural aims but life goals as well. Just as we can tear down interior walls to reveal space, we can tear down our fears and assumptions to open up new possibilities. The result is that we quickly discover we have all the space and time we need for the things in our lives that really matter. But perhaps the greatest reward is the discovery that small changes can yield enormous results. In her elegant, clear style, Susanka convinces us that less truly is more–much more.
Author | : Jon Sharpe |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 167 |
Release | : 2003-08-05 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1101166738 |
Skye’s been working on the railroad! Skye Fargo has never had a kind word for the railroad barons, but they sure do pay well. While playing bodyguard to a surveying team in Wyoming, Skye catches a glimpse of the famous “Orphan Train,” full of street urchins from New York City hoping to find families among the settlers of the west. Then without warning, a gang of desperadoes attacks the train and kidnaps the children. Led by Dakota Danford, the outlaws demand $100,000 from the railroad barons for the safe return of the orphans, and New York Herald writer Kristen McKenna. Hidden among the caverns known as the Devil’s Catacombs, the bandits believe they’re invulnerable from any rescue attempt. But they didn’t reckon on a confrontation with the Avenging Angel called the Trailsman…
Author | : Ingrid Wolfe |
Publisher | : McGraw-Hill Education (UK) |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 2014-02-16 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 0335264670 |
The book will focus on three key aspects of delivery of child health services: service integration and coordination, public health measures, and enhancing the quality of care for children. Taking a child-centric view on understanding how health services and systems work the book aims to contribute towards improving children’s health through deepening the understanding of children’s health services.Focusing primarily on the western European countries the book draws on research conducted with child health leaders in ten countries: Austria, Britain, Finland, France, Israel, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, and Sweden. The chapters include clinical scenarios designed to help identify and describe the various ways in which children and their families negotiate health services when dealing with twelve different conditions. Using clinical scenarios in this way allows the book authors to capture the diverse aspects of each health system as well as assessment and analysis of the challenges involved in each, and their successes and failures.
Author | : Spiritual Publications |
Publisher | : Prof. Dr. Bilal Semih Bozdemir |
Total Pages | : 520 |
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Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
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Name Meaning Analyst: Uncovering the Power of Your Name What is a Name Meaning Analyst? The Significance of Names Understanding the History of Names The Linguistic Origins of Names Analyzing the Symbolism in Names Numerology and Name Analysis Decoding the Personality Traits in Names Revealing the Hidden Messages in Names The Emotional Impact of Names Exploring the Cultural Influences on Names Gender and Name Associations Nicknames and Their Deeper Meanings Name Changes and Their Implications Analyzing Family Name Histories The Geographical Spread of Names Name Trends and Their Evolution Discovering Your Name's Essence Unlocking the Potential in Your Name The Psychological Influence of Names Enhancing Personal Branding with Name Analysis Naming Newborns: A Profound Decision Choosing the Right Business Name Navigating Name Changes in Relationships Resolving Name-Related Conflicts Exploring the Spiritual Dimensions of Names The Power of Name Visualization Applying Name Meaning in Career Decisions Harnessing the Energy of Your Name Improving Communication through Name Insights Strengthening Interpersonal Connections Leveraging Name Meaning in Marketing Uncovering the Synchronicities in Names Name Analysis and Personal Growth Exploring the Intersections of Names and Destiny Unveiling the Hidden Talents in Names The Therapeutic Benefits of Name Meaning Integrating Name Meaning into Daily Life Transforming Negative Name Associations Honoring Ancestral Names and Legacies Optimizing the Vibration of Your Name Navigating Legal Name Changes Discovering the Archetypes in Names Applying Name Meaning in Relationships The Future of Name Meaning Analysis Conclusion: Empowering Yourself through Name Meaning