Journeying Through the Seasons of Life

Journeying Through the Seasons of Life
Author: Ingrid Byrne
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2023-01-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781728379739

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“There is a time for everything and a season for every activity under the heavens” -Ecclesiastes 3:1 (NIV) This Scripture is one that I hold very close to my heart... it speaks to me of the cycle of life. In it, God underlines the inevitability of change. Nothing will stay the same – the good or the bad. Everything has ‘a season.’ Life is full of seasons: some last longer than others, some are more difficult than others, and some we miss. Throughout this book, I will share with you some insights and reflections on the seasons that I have journeyed through, and that I have witnessed in those around me. Also, I will share spiritual enlightenment, Scripture readings, and information. Through my words, I hope that God will pour out His blessings upon you and upon anyone with whom you share them. I want to dedicate this book to my daughter Isabella without whose encouragement and foresight I would not have started writing. Also, to my husband Raymond for his constant loving support and wisdom-filled words.

Real Talk

Real Talk
Author: Tasha Bailey
Publsiher: Radar
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2023-09-28
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781804190883

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'Real Talk is like having a kind, supportive and wise one-to-one with a great therapist.' - Abby Rawlinson It's time to bring therapy out of the therapy room and into the real world. In recent years, therapy and self-care have become familiar buzzwords, but it's clear that people are having to face their emotional difficulties without the tools and insight to work through them. Enter Real Talk: A book to enable readers to have genuine, authentic conversations with themselves, and to start the journey of healing their past experiences and cope with the challenges of modern life. Filled with techniques and wisdom from a therapist's toolkit this is a must-have handbook for optimising your mental health. Drawing on her experience as a qualified psychotherapist and applying her intersectional perspective Tasha Bailey shares the knowledge and skills you need to change your life. Tasha's straight-talking but compassionate style will help readers hold up a mirror to their present situation and make sense of their past - delving into topics such as: · Trauma & inner-child healing · Love, trust, and attachment · Family: intergenerational cycles of behaviour, rupture, and repair. · Self-Esteem, bodies & sex Real Talk contains a collection of lessons which the reader might typically learn in therapy. Tasha teaches readers modern language and ideas about mental health, exploring self-love and self-understanding. Connecting psychological theory, lived experience, references from modern day media and case studies from Tasha's work to create a more current, creative, and inclusive perspective of mental health.

Mad World The Seduction of Insanity

Mad World  The Seduction of Insanity
Author: Mark Romel
Publsiher: Magus Books
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2024
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Blaise Pascal said, "Men are so necessarily mad, that not to be mad would amount to another form of madness." Crazy people get locked up. Their madness is easy to detect. They have drastically disordered thoughts. It's as if their dream content is leaking into their daytime reality. They don't make sense. They can't keep it together. They're incoherent. They can't interact meaningfully with others. They have lost touch with reality. But what if there's a second kind of madness, a much more subtle and dangerous kind that goes unnoticed? In this version of madness, people have ordered thoughts, indeed often highly ordered. They make sense. They keep it together. They can meaningfully interact with others, often brilliantly, and they seem completely in touch with reality. What's not to like? Not one of them is locked up. Far from it. In fact, some of them are running our world.

Old Ways Won t Open New Doors

Old Ways Won t Open New Doors
Author: Stephanie J Brown
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2019-05-27
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 107049979X

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Old ways won't open new doors This is a lined notebook (lined front and back). Simple and elegant. 110 pages, high quality cover and (6 x 9) inches in size.

Stop Thinking Like That

Stop Thinking Like That
Author: Jason Hyland
Publsiher: Jason Hyland
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2018-03-24
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781984383518

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An Athlete's Road to Redemption from Addiction Hyland's charismatic, witty, and candid writing style brings you onto the couch with him as he takes you through the wallows of addiction and alcoholism at their greatest depths, to a rejuvenated, motivated, inspirational rebirth. He is an example that addiction does not discriminate and puts to rest the stigmas attached. He was a man who seamlessly had it all with a bright future ahead, but the power behind drugs and alcohol took a stranglehold on him, halting any progression. Stop Thinking Like That is not your typical addiction story leaving you solemn, rather you end each chapter inspired and uplifted.After a nearly two-decades long run in and out of the bowels of the diseases he finally surrendered and found the courage to ask for help. His journey in recovery gives hope to anyone facing great challenges in life, that no matter how far down you have dropped, you can pick yourself up, and be even better than you ever imagined. During his first couple months sober, a newfound passion and burning rush filled him within. This passion has brought to light what is now Stop Thinking Like That. All the while living in a sober-home with upwards of eighteen other addicts and alcoholics, he relentlessly pursued his passion of spreading the message of hope. His tireless efforts seep through the pages in his quest to find the greatest version of himself that exists. He will have you jumping out of your chair to attack life, with constant motivation and reminders of what we are capable of despite how lost we may feel we are. Hold on tight, because this journey is one helluva roller coaster ride that will leave you inspired to be a better person and with the drive to help others. No matter the adversities you face in life, you can overcome them and live out the life you always dreamed of. Hyland is living proof that anything is possible, No Matter What.

Culture Trumps Strategy Break the Myth

Culture Trumps Strategy     Break the Myth
Author: Madhusudan Dutta
Publsiher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2024-02-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9798892776943

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‘ What comes first - Numbers or Core Values ’ ? A first hand encounter describing a gory incident between the top management of a leading Global MNC and the Trade Union members will keep the readers intrigued and in suspense right till the end.. “Culture trumps strategy every time” – A Myth ? Through the story telling mode, the author talked about how a 105 year old orthodox organisation could challenge its own value system when newly inducted CEO through strategy of “No clichés – destruct to construct”, brought in transformation. ‘ What prevents leaders to attract talent whose potential could be higher than them ‘ ? A phenomenon called the “indispensability syndrome” is often confused with human insecurity and It delves into the psycho – analysis aspects too. The author highlighted few more real life anecdotes, scenarios with mysterious suspense. Focus was on organization’s Strategic intent, Revenues, Core Values, Culture, and most importantly Leadership styles. While concluding, his magical aspirations on new mantra of leadership would immerse readers in the depths of their thoughts. Madhusudan Dutta has weaved together enchanting, thrilling, curated real life – stories. This book would be an enchanting read yet stimulating comprehensions contrasting to the conventional theories.

Shipping Clerk to CEO

Shipping Clerk to CEO
Author: Ted Clark
Publsiher: Dudley Court Press, LLC
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2022-03-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781940013930

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Ted spells out a personal career model which says, "Anyone can do it." Whether you've got a high school degree or an MBA from Wharton, you can learn from Ted and his book. -Jim Owens, President and CEO H.B. Fuller Company Shipping Clerk to CEO reads like a genuine passing of the business torch to a younger generation eager to cut its teeth outside the classroom. Businessman Ted Clark makes a compelling argument that educating oneself while on the job is a viable strategy that requires only curiosity, tenacity and good instincts for acquiring useful knowledge and a leadership mindset. Starting as a forklift driver and warehouse clerk, Clark climbed the corporate ladder against the odds to become CEO of a $240 million company at age 42. In his debut book, Shipping Clerk to CEO, Clark shares 15 critical lessons that any ambitious person can use to turbocharge their career. In this book, Clark tackles subjects like: What makes underdogs succeed? How can you avoid the "experience trap"? What does it take to think on your feet? How do you mend broken work relationships? How do you manage workers twice one's age? Shipping Clerk to CEO is chock-full of personal stories, information-loaded sidebars, and visionary takeaways. In this book, you'll discover: The subtle difference between creating change and adapting. Why we're all salesmen and how to use that knowledge to your advantage. When to "show your teeth" to gain respect. How a "power walk" can revolutionize your work presence. And what it really takes to succeed as CEO. Building on his first principle--have a reason--Clark sets the tone like a charismatic mentor rooting for the success of underdogs everywhere. Entertaining and clever, his parables, self-assessment, and business tactics pave the way for a younger generation eager to cut its teeth outside the classroom.

The Skills Advantage

The Skills Advantage
Author: Anish Lalchandani
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2024-05-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781837972647

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Anish Lalchandani provides reskilling strategies that align the organization and the individual’s needs – including practical application, agility, and building alliances for an ecosystem-based reskilling strategy. With case studies and practical steps, you will discover how skills are the new currency of work and pivotal in reskilling.