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THE THICK-SKINNED SELF-HELP BOOK THAT HAS CHANGED LIVES! "Mark is inspirational! He has overcome many odds and always worked so hard for everything in his life. Mark is kind, endlessly positive, and he is a passionate motivator of other people." - Bear Grylls How can you grow a rhino skin when someone rejects or criticises you? How can you transform negative feelings into positive ones? We live in a time where many people are always complaining about something. That 'something' may include criticising you and attacking who you are as a person. In RHINO SKIN, Personal Development Ninja and No.1 Bestselling Author Mark Llewhellin will show you how to: Become tougher mentally Shake off criticism quickly Take your power back Overcome negativity Believe in yourself Gain respect off others Live the life that you want to live And much more... ABOUT THE RHINO SKINNED AUTHOR As you will read in the first chapter of this book, Mark Llewhellin developed his rhino skin while in army basic training and later as an Army Commando. He later worked in the support and care industry and has successfully helped individuals with depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, brain injury, autism, epilepsy, dyspraxia, and various other types of learning difficulties. This little rhino skinned dude shrugged off criticism from negative nincompoops, charged forward and: Broke the 100-kilometre Treadmill World Record. Placed 1st in the Strava Distance Challenge in 2015, competing against over 51,000 runners. Placed 1st in the Strava Distance Challenge in 2014, competing against over 40,000 runners. Worked and lived in London's exclusive Park Lane as a Bodyguard. Ran 1,620-miles in the United States whilst carrying a 35lbs pack. Mark has interviewed over 60 high achieving rhinoceroses, including: The Worlds Top Explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes Athletics World Record Holder & World Champion Colin Jackson Olympic Gold Medallist and World Record Breaker Rebecca Adlington And Rugby Legend Sir Gareth Edwards He is the Managing Director of Mark 7 Productions, and the Producer and Host of "An Audience with Mark 'Billy' Billingham" (as seen on Channel 4's SAS: Who Dares Wins) speaking events around the UK. Mark lives with his little rhino on a beautiful marina in South West Wales. This superb self-help book will show you how you can become a stronger person and live a happier and more successful life! Scroll to the top of the page and click the "BUY NOW" button to change your life for the better!
NAMED A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR BY THE WASHINGTON POST and REAL SIMPLE A profound and enchanting new novel from Booker Prize-longlisted author Niall Williams about the loves of our lives and the joys of reminiscing. You don't see rain stop, but you sense it. You sense something has changed in the frequency you've been living and you hear the quietness you thought was silence get quieter still, and you raise your head so your eyes can make sense of what your ears have already told you, which at first is only: something has changed. The rain is stopping. Nobody in the small, forgotten village of Faha remembers when it started; rain on the western seaboard was a condition of living. Now--just as Father Coffey proclaims the coming of electricity--it is stopping. Seventeen-year-old Noel Crowe is standing outside his grandparents' house shortly after the rain has stopped when he encounters Christy for the first time. Though he can't explain it, Noel knows right then: something has changed. This is the story of all that was to follow: Christy's long-lost love and why he had come to Faha, Noel's own experiences falling in and out of love, and the endlessly postponed arrival of electricity--a development that, once complete, would leave behind a world that had not changed for centuries. Niall Williams' latest novel is an intricately observed portrait of a community, its idiosyncrasies and its traditions, its paradoxes and its inanities, its failures and its triumphs. Luminous and otherworldly, and yet anchored with deep-running roots into the earthy and the everyday, This Is Happiness is about stories as the very stuff of life: the ways they make the texture and matter of our world, and the ways they write and rewrite us.
Reese’s Book Club x Hello Sunshine’s April 2018 book pick A shirt-grabbing, page-turning love story that follows a one-of-a-kind family through twists of fate that require nearly unimaginable choices. Happiness begins with a charming courtship between hopelessly attracted opposites: Heather, a world-roaming California girl, and Brian, an intellectual, homebody writer, kind and slyly funny, but loath to leave his Upper West Side studio. Their magical interlude ends, full stop, when Heather becomes pregnant—Brian is sure he loves her, only he doesn't want kids. Heather returns to California to deliver their daughter alone, buoyed by family and friends. Mere hours after Gracie's arrival, Heather's bliss is interrupted when a nurse wakes her, "Get dressed, your baby is in trouble." This is not how Heather had imagined new motherhood – alone, heartsick, an unexpectedly solo caretaker of a baby who smelled "like sliced apples and salted pretzels" but might be perilously ill. Brian reappears as Gracie's condition grows dire; together Heather and Brian have to decide what they are willing to risk to ensure their girl sees adulthood. The grace and humor that ripple through Harpham's writing transform the dross of heartbreak and parental fears into a clear-eyed, warm-hearted view of the world. Profoundly moving and subtly written, Happiness radiates in many directions--new, romantic love; gratitude for a beautiful, inscrutable world; deep, abiding friendship; the passion a parent has for a child; and the many unlikely ways to build a family. Ultimately it's a story about love and happiness, in their many crooked configurations.
A moving debut story collection centered on Nigerian women, as they build lives out of longing and hope, faith and doubt, the struggle to stay and the mandate to leave, and the burden and strength of love.
With the ease and simplicity of a nursery rhyme, this lively story delivers an important message of social acceptance to young readers. Themes associated with child development and social harmony, such as friendship, acceptance, self-esteem, and diversity are promoted in simple and straightforward prose. Vivid illustrations of children's activities for all cultures, such as swimming in the ocean, hugging, catching butterflies, and eating birthday cake are also provided. This delightful picturebook offers a wonderful venue through which parents and teachers can discuss important social concepts with their children.
Is there anything more splendid than a baby’s skin? For families of all stripes comes a sweet celebration of what makes us unique—and what holds us together. Look at you! You look so cute in your brand-new birthday suit. Just savor these bouquets of babies—cocoa-brown, cinnamon, peaches and cream. As they grow, their clever skin does too, enjoying hugs and tickles, protecting them inside and out, and making them one of a kind. Fran Manushkin’s rollicking text and Lauren Tobia’s delicious illustrations paint a breezy and irresistible picture of the human family—and how wonderful it is to be just who you are.
A New York Times Bestseller! An extraordinary look at what it means to grow old and a heartening guide to well-being, Happiness Is a Choice You Make weaves together the stories and wisdom of six New Yorkers who number among the “oldest old”— those eighty-five and up. In 2015, when the award-winning journalist John Leland set out on behalf of The New York Times to meet members of America’s fastest-growing age group, he anticipated learning of challenges, of loneliness, and of the deterioration of body, mind, and quality of life. But the elders he met took him in an entirely different direction. Despite disparate backgrounds and circumstances, they each lived with a surprising lightness and contentment. The reality Leland encountered upended contemporary notions of aging, revealing the late stages of life as unexpectedly rich and the elderly as incomparably wise. Happiness Is a Choice You Make is an enduring collection of lessons that emphasizes, above all, the extraordinary influence we wield over the quality of our lives. With humility, heart, and wit, Leland has crafted a sophisticated and necessary reflection on how to “live better”—informed by those who have mastered the art.