Don't Wait For Your Ship to Come In...Swim Out to Meet It

Don't Wait For Your Ship to Come In...Swim Out to Meet It
Author: Gary Wood
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781841127460

For those battle-scarred veterans of self-help books, psychologist Dr Gary Wood has answers that actually work. He argues that for real changes in the life of real people we need real psychology. In Don't Wait for Your Ship to Come In, Swim Out to Meet It, he presents an end to 'yo-yo self helping. This is a complete step-by-step program for personal development, based on the life-coaching techniques and evidence-based psychology that have made him immensely popular on British radio, TV and magazines. Written in his trademark, fun, conversational Dr Wood offers a wealth of tools and techniques for positive lasting change illustrated with exercises, quizzes and anecdotes. It covers everything from relaxation, to self-talk, to creative visualization, to goal setting. It also contains tools for enhancing anyone's creative capacity for change and overcoming self-sabotage. Throughout, the book focuses on personal strengths and solutions and contains tools for conducting a complete life review. Dr Gary Wood offers the challenge 'It's your life so take it personally'. This comprehensive, practical guide is a must for anyone who is truly serious about personal growth, empowerment and change.

Don't Wait for Your Ship to Come In

Don't Wait for Your Ship to Come In
Author: John Mason
Publisher: Honor Books
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1996-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781562920586

Don't Wait for Your Ship To Come In...Swim Out to Meet It!will challenge you to take an active role in your life, and stop watching from the sidelines. Compiled by John Mason, author of the best-selling books: An Enemy Called Average and You were Born an Original, Don't Die a Copy. This inspiring and entertaining book offers readers a quick and ready source of powerful nuggets of truth to help you achieve all that God has planned for you.

Work, Sister, Work

Work, Sister, Work
Author: Cydney Shields
Publisher: Citadel Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1993
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

"Over the last forty years, black women have come into their own, but they still have far to go. In 1940, most black women who worked outside the home were domestics. Today millions of dedicated black women have joined the work force. Yet fewer than 3 percent have risen into the corporate ranks. Why so few? By the year 2000, 8.5 million black women will be working outside the home. What can they expect?" "In Work, Sister, Work, Cydney and Leslie Shields go deep into the problems black women confront in the workplace in order to answer these questions. For them there is not just the glass ceiling of corporate politics and sexism, the old boys' club and the dual demands of home and office - experienced by all women who seek to advance - the ceiling black women run into is concrete. They must bear the double burden of their sex compounded with their race." "And there is more, according to the authors. Black women have been unable to develop an adequate sense of their own worth and power to accomplish their ends. Until the black woman comes to terms with these problems, as well as with problems of her own making, she will never get ahead." "Work, Sister, Work is directed to the black woman who wants to take control of her life and achieve career satisfaction. The authors are writing from years of research and experience gained from conducting their workshop "Black Women Can Win," as well as their conversations with more than four thousand black women from all walks of life. As a result, the authors not only shed light on the significant problems of the black woman but also offer solutions." "Work, Sister, Work helps the reader identify her skills and strengths and discover her weaker points. Checklists, charts, and self-quizzes point the way to improvement. And helpful hints, tips, and survival techniques show the black working woman how to get from where she is to where she wants to go." "More than a how-to guide, it is intimate and inspirational. Seasoned black working women from around the country share their perspectives and advice on attaining career goals, among them Xernona Clayton, assistant vice president at CNN; Elynor Williams, vice president at Sara Lee Corporation; and Clara Adams-Ender, one of two black female brigadier generals in the U.S. Army." "The authors' message is clear. As a black woman you have to be strong, but you also have to take a hard, long look at your life in order to meet the challenge ahead." "Work, Sister, Work will prepare you for that challenge."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

First You Have to Row a Little Boat

First You Have to Row a Little Boat
Author: Richard Bode
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-05-21
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781455545520

Now with a brand new foreword from New York Times bestselling author Jeffrey Zaslow. FIRST YOU HAVE TO ROW A LITTLE BOAT first hit shelves in the mid 1990s and has been inspiring readers ever since. Written by a grown man looking back on his childhood, it reflects on what learning to sail taught him about life: making choices, adapting to change, and becoming his own person. The book is filled with the spiritual wisdom and thought-provoking discoveries that marked such books as Walden, The Prophet, and Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. For nearly twenty years, it has enchanted and endeared sailors and non-sailors alike, but foremost, anyone who seeks large truths in small things. This refurbished edition will find a place in the hearts of a whole new generation of readers.

Shame Is an Ocean I Swim Across: Poems by Mary Lambert

Shame Is an Ocean I Swim Across: Poems by Mary Lambert
Author: Mary Lambert
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2018-10-23
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1250195888

Beautiful and brutally honest, Mary Lambert's poetry is a beacon to anyone who's ever been knocked down—and picked themselves up again. In verse that deals with sexual assault, mental illness, and body acceptance, Ms. Lambert's Shame Is an Ocean I Swim Across emerges as an important new voice in poetry, providing strength and resilience even in the darkest of times.

Memories to Share

Memories to Share
Author: Jessica Jeffries
Publisher: Harlequin Treasury-Harlequin Superromance 90s
Total Pages: 584
Release: 1984
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780373701360

Memories To Share by Jessica Jeffries released on Aug 24, 1984 is available now for purchase.