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Have you felt the pressure to fit in? Back in her day, Grandma did too. She bought her clothes from the Hap and tried to be just like Mallory Emma McBane. Until Mallory started acting like Laura LaVan. Young readers will love Cami Carlson's fun rhyming story showing the silliness that comes from trying to be just like others. You too can learn to accept the truth when someone says, 'Hey! You're Great!' This is an eLIVE book, meaning each printed copy contains a special code ... Read more
Everybody needs to know that God thinks they're special. A warm-hearted gift appropriate for almost anyone at any occasion, God Thinks You're Wonderful is the perfect way to say, You Are Special. Who wouldn't enjoy 96 pages of smile-producing affirmations such as: If God had a refrigerator, your picture would be on it He can live anywhere in the universe, and he chose your heart?" "Our hearts are not large enough to contain the blessings that God wants to give" Each brief ... Read more
"Happy childhood" notwithstanding, most of us are living out the NOT OK feelings of a defenseless CHILD wholly dependent on OK others for stroking and care. By the third year of life, says Dr. Harris, most of us have made the unconscious decision I'M NOT OK-YOU'RE OK. This negative Life Position, shared by successful and unsuccessful people alike, contaminates our rational ADULT potential -- leaving us vulnerable to the inappropriate, emotional reactions of our CHILD and the ... Read more
Here's a BRIGHT IDEA: read this book. It's a PIECE OF CAKE. And trust us; no one will call you A TURKEY. For more metaphors, look inside.
What to Say When. . .You're Dying on the Platform: A Complete Resource for Speakers, Trainers, and Executives
Stuck on You: 100 Warm, Witty, Wonderful Ways to Say, ""You're Special""
A book for all who strive to tap into their own creativity Following up on her successful Life Is a Verb, and in the tradition of Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way, Patti Digh here presents a book that leads readers by both heart and head to acknowledge, reinforce, and use their own creative spirit. Creative Is a Verb is equally a book for people who say, ?I’m not creative” or ?I’m just a dabbler” or ?I’m an artist.” Thirty-three related essays are organized around six overarching themes that ... Read more
'You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream' - C.S. Lewis. People often say that you should 'act your age', but they're talking complete piffle, of course. This sourcebook of delightful ideas will tempt you to try something new every day, whether it's watching the sun rise, dancing all night or getting a fit of the giggles. Go on, try it - you might like it.
With 3 marriages under her belt, Tracy McMillan KNOWS how to get married, and she knows exactly why so many other women still aren't. In Why You're Not Married - Yet, she pulls no punches telling the modern woman precisely what she's doing wrong. Based on Tracy's Valentine's Day Huffington Post blog article of the same title, her new book explores how and why women are standing in their own way when it comes to tying the knot. Shortly after its publication, the article ... Read more
New York Times bestselling author Elizabeth Berg takes us to Chicago at the time of World War II in this wonderful story about three sisters, their lively Irish family, and the men they love.As the novel opens, Kitty and Louise Heaney say good-bye to their boyfriends Julian and Michael, who are going to fight overseas. On the domestic front, meat is rationed, children participate in metal drives, and Tommy Dorsey and Glenn Miller play songs that offer hope and lift spirits. And now the Heaney ... Read more
Why does talk in families so often go in circles, leaving us tied up in knots? In this illuminating book, Deborah Tannen, the linguist and and bestselling author of You Just Don't Understand and many other books, reveals why talking to family members is so often painful and problematic even when we're all adults. Searching for signs of acceptance and belonging, we find signs of disapproval and rejection. Why do the seeds of family love so often yield a harvest of criticism and ... Read more
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