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Fear is an unpleasant emotion induced by the awareness of the danger that affects the mind's functionality and causes a change in behaviour. Both young and adults are faced with terrifying events, resulting in behavioural change. However, when fear becomes a daily occurrence it slows or completely stops body functions needed for survival, and alters memory, which makes the whole world frightening, resulting in long-term consequences such as fatigue and clinical depression. That's not the desire of any parent or parent-to-be for their wards. I have had my share of life experiences that brought fear, but I conquered it. Therefore there is a need for collective efforts to help protect and rescue our kids from the psychological effects of Covid 19, and any other fear they might face. More so, to let them know that if their fear is bigger than them, it's important to seek help.I am passing this baton of goodness to these kids and teaching them how to conquer their fear.
This book," Nope, Not Yet! Christmas through the eyes of a child" captures the process as the family prepares to celebrate Christmas. The child's patience is rewarded when he perceives his family as "all aglow!"
Spark your child's interests before a visit to the zoo! Together, you can learn fun facts about animals and the country they represent. This volume will explore Australia, India and the United States of America. Children 7 years old and under will learn how far a kangaroo can jump, how fast a tiger can run, and how high an eagle can fly, along with colourful illustrations. More volumes to follow.
How do you keep faith in God and still have a positive outlook on life when you are in a never-ending battle with difficulties that come at you, wave after wave?My Blessed Struggle is an honest and deeply moving account of Raena's struggle to stay afloat and carry on in life, despite the intense pressures that come from living with mental health challenges. Raena's book is an honest, free-flowing account of the challenges and reality of dealing with a mental health disorder, sharing the pitfalls, and the rescue when God steps in. The reader will be encouraged and challenged by her determination to trust God and maintain a positive outlook and perspective on life.In her own words, "I am still blessed regardless of the hardships that life throws at me." Raena will help you discover that God still has a beautiful plan for your life, even in the middle of seemingly unending suffering.
This is the story of Sherman, a Bernese Mountain Dog. Join Sherman while he tells you all about his life on Earth with his loving family.Follow him on his journey to his final forever home in Doggie Heaven, where he has many adventures as he meets old and new friends while he patiently waits for his Earth family to join him one day.
A spirited elder recounts her activist journey to confront the terrors of climate change.In 1990, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released its first Assessment Report. By then, award-winning urban planner Wendy Sarkissian had been singing the climate blues for years. Her colleagues dismiss her fears, so she abandons urban life for a solitary retreat to reconsider her professional and activist directions. With no bush skills, this terrified novice confronts many challenges during her harsh, year-long adventure in the Australian outback. As weeks pass, however, she discovers wellsprings of courage. Later, she hears her rainforest singing as she rests in a tiny creek. She returns to city life to pursue a doctorate in environmental ethics. With her commitment and energy rekindled, she sings her Creeksong in the service of the Earth.The healing messages flowing from this spirited elder's soulful memoir will inspire readers from all generations. As we raise our voices to sing our climate blues, we may confront despair, unlock wellsprings of courage, and commit ourselves to the care and protection of our Earth. Inspired by this fervent elder, we may also experience the blessing of healing generational wounds.For more information, please go to: https://creeksongbook.com
This book has been fun to write. It has given us an excuse to relive our 50 years in a loving marriage. We have not had an opportunity because of distance, and other excuses, to get to know most of our extended family. This memoir will help them to know us a little better if and when there is space in their own journeys to explore ours. Our innermost hope, and primary reason for writing this book, is to offer a perspective on marriage that might be a blessing to others. Nothing would make us happier than if we could help people who are preparing for a life together or seeking to strengthen one already in progress. No one can avoid hardships. In all lifetimes, there will be good times and bad. Health and sickness. Weak moments and strong ones. Help is something we all need at times. God willing, Journey Into Relationship will be that for you.
Ever heard of a 'patching princess'? Well, this story introduces you to Savannah,a young girl with a 'little eye' and a brave heart. Savannah learns to conquer her fears with a little help from her trusty hospital pals. Do you believe in magic?
Therapist Carla Duda provides a refreshing view on turning toward rather than away from difficulty to become stronger and more capable, transform limitations into opportunities, and live with connection and purpose.Early in her practice, Duda became disillusioned with popular therapeutic ideology taught in the academy. This ideology suggested therapists view clients as victims to culture, fragile, and in need of sheltering away from difficulties. Therapists were often taught to focus on feelings as unquestionable truths, providing little of the exploration, curiosity, and challenge required for personal growth. Duda observed this approach was undermining people instead of encouraging the self-reflection and strength developed through challenging one's thoughts and behaviors and facing life's adversities with courage. She opted to instead practice therapeutic existentialism, a grounded and mindful method. Duda presents a caring, accountable, and reasoned approach to self-development that sees people as dignified and capable of becoming increasingly adept at navigating the tumult and tribulations of life.Distilling years of therapeutic wisdom into a practical and philosophical guide, Duda illustrates how to navigate hardship, from painful circumstances in our early years, to the inevitable, ongoing realities of suffering in human existence. An essential guide for modern seekers of truth and meaning, readers will discover that rather than responsibility being a burden, authoring our lives with accountability is freeing. The Art & Practice of Responsibility shows readers how, through embracing responsibility, we can transform our experience with life's difficulties and limitations to become more joyful and open to life.
This is a great story about a little bird named Jason, who learns about the importance of eating fruits and vegetables.After learning some interesting things about different foods, Jason is excited to share his new knowledge with his friend Phillip. Together, they share and express their joy and enthusiasm on their new food adventure.
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