Best-selling author Dr. Kevin Leman describes four personality indicators to help readers identify their strengths and weaknesses so they can build on who they are and become their personal best.
Remember Shrinky Dinks--those plastic sheets that magically shrink and harden when heated in the oven? Millions of fans do. Now theyre back ... and a hot trend with both mainstream and Etsy crafters. Shrink! Shrank! Shrunk! introduces crafters to this friendly, fast, and fun way to create cool--and surprisingly chic--jewelry. It covers everything from the many new kinds of shrink plastic available (including printable) to the latest techniques. The 35 stylish projects include cute animal-shaped rings, a Mexican oilcloth necklace, origami airplane earrings, and more!
In this powerful story from Christine Baldacchino, author of Morris Micklewhite and the Tangerine Dress, a young girl navigates social anxiety at family gatherings and works with her father to find a solution. Violet Shrink doesn’t like parties. Or bashes, or gatherings. Lots of people and lots of noise make Violet’s tummy ache and her hands sweat. She would much rather spend time on her own, watching the birds in her backyard, reading comics or listening to music through her purple headphones. The problem is that the whole Shrink family loves parties with loud music and games and dancing. At cousin Char’s birthday party, Violet hides under a table and imagines she is a shark gliding effortlessly through the water, looking for food. And at Auntie Marlene and Uncle Leli’s anniversary bash, Violet sits alone at the top of the stairs, imagining she is a slithering snake way up in the branches. When Violet learns that the Shrink family reunion is fast approaching, she finally musters up the courage to have a talk with her dad. In this thoughtful story about understanding and acceptance, Christine Baldacchino’s warm text demonstrates the role imagination often plays for children dealing with anxiety, and the power of a child expressing their feelings to a parent who is there to listen. Carmen Mok’s charming illustrations perfectly capture Violet’s emotions and the vibrancy of her imagination. A valuable contribution to books addressing mental health. Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.2.3 Describe how characters in a story respond to major events and challenges.
A blue liquid splashes on your arm and you begin shrinking. What you choose to do determines the adventure you have and whether you get back to the right size.
AARP Digital Editions offer you practical tips, proven solutions, and expert guidance. Studies show that the reason why many people gain weight—and keep it on—is emotional eating, not physical eating. Now Dr. Roger Gould, a psychotherapist and a leading authority on emotional eating, shows how to overcome fear, anxiety, and other stresses and stop using food as an over-the-counter tranquilizer that can cause weight gain. With 12 practical ways to stop emotional eating and an eight-session program, Dr. Gould helps you become your own eating therapist and shrink yourself for good.
Fire Your Shrink and Read this Book Instead is a call to action. It will empower you to fix your life and become a happier person without getting bogged down in psychoanalysis and jargon. The time to start changing your life is now. All you need is the right mindset and the comprehensive set of tools outlined in this book. Fire Your Shrink and Read This Book Instead offers practical, honest, true-to-life advice to help you make changes in your life and increase your happiness now. It provides you with a take-charge, action-based approach that will empower you to accept your past and move forward to a more fulfilled future. It will change the way you think, as well as your perception of the world and the people around you. Fire Your Shrink and Read this Book Instead will teach you how to: - Take control of your life - Break your bad habits - Stop sabotaging your relationships - Stop overanalyzing your life - Overcome the need to meet the expectations of others - Get rid of your negative traits such as being critical and cynical - Deal with the three cancers: blame, regret and hatred - Overcome fear of failure and fear of change - Make your own luck - Accept others-flaws and all - And much more Fire Your Shrink and Read this Book Instead works hand-in-hand with the Fire Your Shrink(TM) Online Community at www.davidmklein.com. They say it takes a village. The Fire Your Shrink(TM) Online Community is the first online social community designed to help people change their lives. In the Fire Your Shrink(TM) Community you will be able to: - Sign up for the free 30 Day Change Challenge(TM). Involve the Community in the changes you want to make in your life and receive their support - Inspire yourself by reading about the success stories of others - Receive the "Thought of the Day" to reinforce your new mindset - Watch videos to help you implement the changes you desire Join the Fire Your Shrink(TM) Community now On the web: www.davidmklein.com Twitter: @fireyourshrink Facebook: www.facebook.com/fireyourshrink
Perfect for fans of Alma and How She Got Her Name and Your Name is a Song, this picture book encourages readers to take up space and support each other with respect and kindness When Zimdalamashkermishkada starts at a new school, he knows he’ll have to introduce himself to lots of new people. He trips over his long name and decides to shrink it down to the shorter, simpler Zim. The nickname works fine for introductions, but deep down, it doesn’t feel right. It’s not until a new friend sees him for who he truly is that Zimdalamashkermishkada finds the confidence to step proudly into his long name. The Boy Who Tried to Shrink His Name is a warm and uplifting story that encourages young readers to celebrate their authentic selves, and proclaims that no one should ever have to shrink themselves to fit in.
Think Like a Shrink provides the tools one needs to help solve problems and feel much better about life. Dr. Zois shows how to find buried feelings, identify defenses, free oneself from anger and depression, develop successful relationships, stop being a victim, and more.