Different People, Same Old Stuff

Different People, Same Old Stuff

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Publisher: Dr. Jack Rosenfeld

Published: 2014-05-07

Total Pages: 137

ISBN-13:

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So, yet another self-help/self-improvement book. Why should you even consider it? OK, here are three reasons: –First, it zeros in on some of the most common problems people have in dealing with each other. These are repetitive. The people may be different, but the problems stay the same. The 12 skills covered include: learning to be a careful listener; developing empathy for others; controlling our egos; becoming an assertive person; learning to be accountable in relating to people; respecting others; improving communication skills; stopping the “mind reading” of others; breaking away from the need to always be right in dealing with people; how to stop gossiping; not meddling in others’ lives; and becoming a more optimistic person. –Second, the topics of ego control, respect, mind reading, gossiping, meddling, and always needing to be right are rarely, if ever, found in self development books. –Finally, the book is easy to read, very practical, relatively short, and really helpful. You’ll find it to be a motivating and self-empowering read.


It Takes Two to Tangle

It Takes Two to Tangle

Author: Philip Wiebe

Publisher: Kindred Productions

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 9780921788584

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In It Takes Two To Tangle, Philip Wiebe presents a light, informative, humorous and perceptive look at the intersecting relationships of men and women. Within the context of Christian values, It Takes Two To Tangle covers the broad expanse of relationships from brief encounters to life-lasting ties that bind. It Takes Two To Tangle is highly recommended reading for those in the first blush of romance to the seasoned couple with a decades old bond between them, and all who aspire to the joy and hard work of parenting, vacationing together, managing busy schedules, and all the other interactions and shared activities that make up the man/woman dichotomy.


Seekers of the Soul

Seekers of the Soul

Author: Sherry Ward

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2009-02

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 0595498663

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When doctors discovered a mass in Sherry Ward's kidney, they could not say whether it was malignant. Apprehensive about radical surgery and concerned by their uncertainty, she turned elsewhere. Armed with information from five psychics, she went against the medical odds. When the psychics proved correct, Ward's interest in psychic work intensified. Seekers of the Soul is the result of Ward's inquisitive journey into the world of psychics, visionaries, and intuitives who gain information using more than the traditional senses. Here Ward presents detailed profiles of seven individuals with exceptional abilities to sense and translate what to others is "not there." After interviewing numerous psychics, Ward chose the most principled, unique and skillful among them for Seekers of the Soul. Each person profiled uses his or her gifts to provide seekers with spiritual insight, emotional wisdom, or perhaps a connection to a loved-one who has crossed over. Although each psychic or intuitive divines his or her information differently, their clients benefit from the guidance, finding information relevant to their lives. For all who are intrigued by the extra-sensory realm and want to know how to take your soul to its highest potential, you'll find Ward's research and engaging profiles replete with insight and meaning.


MY WILLOW

MY WILLOW

Author: Bud Lang

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2012-09-17

Total Pages: 183

ISBN-13: 1479701424

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MY WILLOW by Bud Lang


Help Yourself Towards Mental Health

Help Yourself Towards Mental Health

Author: Courtenay Young

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-05-08

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 0429914474

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This book explores how an individual can help themselves resolve a wide variety of ordinary, everyday life problems and improve their mental health. It is designed as a self-help aid for people with depression, anxiety, or with issues of low self-esteem.


Living in Networks

Living in Networks

Author: Claire Bidart

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2020-10-22

Total Pages: 339

ISBN-13: 1108841430

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Innovative study examining how relationships and personal networks evolve throughout life, and how these connect individuals and society.


Come to the Banquet

Come to the Banquet

Author: Timothy P. Muldoon

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9781580511193

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A young adult speaks to young adults on the basic questions of spirituality. How do we seek meaning? How can Christianity speak to my own situation? What does it mean to pray? What do I want to do with my life? How can I know God? Assuming no prior experience with Christian theology or spirituality, Come to the Banquet outlines how Christianity can offer spiritual seekers nourishment for our most basic needs as human beings. Writing in a conversational style, Muldoon recognizes the pluralistic situation in which we live today and offers readers a timely and relevant exploration of Christianity. Discussion questions are ideal for individual and group study.


Nora Jane: A Life in Stories

Nora Jane: A Life in Stories

Author: Ellen Gilchrist

Publisher: Back Bay Books

Published: 2009-09-26

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13: 0316085219

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Since receiving the National Book Award for Victory Over Japan in 1985, Ellen Gilchrist has developed a fervently devoted readership. This collection's new novella is vintage Gilchrist, taking on the continuing joys and perils of Nora Jane and company.