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Breaking The Silence: Confronting Guilt and Shame in the Chronic Pain World
by Debra Morgan, Advocate"Breaking The Silence Receives A 5-Star Editorial Book Review Awarded By Reader's Favorite 2024!"
Debra Morgan, the author of the #1 Amazon best-selling memoir "Graceful Agony: An Intimate Memoir of Living with Fibro & Chronic Fatigue,"
has published a new book titled "Breaking The Silence: Confronting Guilt and Shame in the Chronic Pain World" for readers who suffer from chronic pain and loved ... more -
Crushing my Addiction
by Steven HodgsonCrushing My Adduction is a life changing self help book that is a guide to liberate individuals from the stress of nicotine addiction from tobacco product. The book is written specifically to address the challenges associated with quitting smoking of any form including vapes and Juuls and e cigarettes.it draws upon scientific research and using the incredibly power of a widely available natural organic fruit and offers a practical and effective way to break free from nicotine and vaping dependen... more -
Grief Sucks (But Your Life Doesn't Have To)
by Brooke CarlockGrief sucks, and Brooke Carlock gets it more than most. After losing her dad, mom, stepmom, and ten year-old daughter in a year and a half, she's practically a PhD in the school of hard knocks. Brooke shares her grief journey with raw honesty, providing a beacon of hope for those feeling overwhelmed by sorrow. This book doesn't just acknowledge the depth of grief; it also offers practical, actionable strategies for moving through it with her innovative TRUST Method. It's your no-BS guide through... more -
Going Off: A Black Woman's Guide for Dealing with Anger and Stress
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Finally Find Freedom: How to break the 12 chains holding you back and find more freedom in life and business
by Philip WrideIn this transformative book, author and life coach, Philip Wride, explores the depths of human experience and unveils the 12 chains that hold countless individuals back from realizing their vision, goals and dreams. Through personal stories, practical exercises, and empowering insights, Philip offers a powerful process for liberating yourself from these constraints, empowering you to embrace a life of boundless freedom, success, and happiness. -
Energetic Anatomy Made Easy
by Laurel StuartEnergetic Anatomy Made Easy: Create Better Health Through An Understanding Of Your Chakras and Meridians compares and combines the wisdoms of the chakras and Traditional Chinese Medicine. It is an instructional book containing simple yet profound practices that make insight into the chakras and the meridians easy. -
CO-PARENTING WITH A NARCISSIST
by Elizabeth MorganCO-PARENTING WITH A NARCISSIST is a thorough examination of narcissism, with a particular emphasis on its effects on relationships and parenting.
The author aims to provide a detailed explanation of narcissism as well as practical guidance for people dealing with narcissists, particularly in the difficult scenario of co-parenting.
The book seeks to provide coping tactics, effective communication tips, legal counsel, and emotional support to those afflicted by narc... more
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Unveiling 11 Relationship Styles: Secrets Nobody Told You
by Ahmad AljazeeriThe core of my work is the PICCK A SPICE framework (Playful, Intellectual, Creative, Culinary, Kind, Adventurous, Spiritual, Physical, Inspirational, Caring, and Empathetic), which breaks down complex relational dynamics into 11 distinct styles. Each style offers a lens through which readers can examine their experiences and gain insights that foster deeper, more authentic connections. In an era where digital interactions often overshadow face-to-face connections, my book proposes practical solu... more -
Almost Everything You Wanted to Know About Tickling: An International Study
by Duncan TaubEveryone tickles, but no one talks about it. Sort of like the weather but opposite. This book will increase the talking. It describes the role of tickling in the lives of over 2,000 women from all over the world. It compares different regions of the world for how ticklish women are, how often they are tickled, how much they like tickling, and who does the tickling. Some personality traits were found to be strongly related to ticklishness or enjoyment of being tickled. For many women, tickling ha... more -
Brilliant Emotions
by Paul CashmanBrilliant Emotions is a useful and practical guide for readers at this most difficult time in civilized society. Every day one can see how negative emotions are at the root of domestic violence, sexual misconduct, and jealousy at home and in the workplace. This book empowers readers to look into themselves for answers bringing forth the brilliant sanity that is their birthright. There are many Buddhist books describing the poisonous quality of our emotions, the harm they cause to others and o... more -
You Are a Sovereign Woman of Strength, Love, and Grace: Embrace Your Journey
by Elizabeth UptonReleased in Feb. 2024, You Are a Sovereign Woman of Strength, Love, and Grace provides deep insights into achieving mental strength, physical healing, hope, and peacefulness. It offers reassurance and common-sense answers to living without doubting your inner wisdom and strength.
It’s important to be kind to yourself and trust who you are without harsh criticism. This book helps you find the essence of your sovereignty and encourages you to live a life devoid of doub... more -
MIND GAME
by Lselie BlckbrdHi, My name is MIND GAME, and I proudly welcome you to the labyrinth of the mind, where the ordinary transforms into the extraordinary, and where the words that shape our world shake their capital 'S' to an enigmatic rytm. Within my 420 pages discover 180 thought-provoking facts that have never been told before (with 87,21% accuracy)! They traverse the expansive landscapes of psychology, the intricacies of the mind, the dynamics of relationships, the mysteries of femininity, the complexi... more -
What If We Pray
by Lacey RozellImagine creating a rhythm; a habit to pray while feeling heard, encouraged and loved. Do you ever feel unsure of where to start or what to say? What if thriving as a christian can be obtained when built on a flourishing prayer life? If so, there is a simple place to start: What if We Pray? In my research I found that there are three parts to a thriving christian life: Prayer Study of Scripture Practicing Righteousness (this includes confession of sin and obedience to God) Prayer is f... more -
Understanding and Preventing Suicide: What You and I Can Do
by Bob Van OosterhoutMost suicide prevention efforts focus on secondary prevention – identifying and responding to people who may be at risk for suicide. This book emphasizes primary prevention – addressing conditions that contribute to people attempting to end their lives. It attempts to answer three questions: What conditions are common in the lives of people who attempt or are at risk of suicide? How does this affect how they see themselves, others, and their world? and, What can we do in our daily lives to im... more -
The MicroStep Method for the Overwhelmed Parent: Small Moments, Big Impact
by Mary Willcox SmithWhat if there's a proven way to navigate typical parenting chaos by implementing simple, actionable steps to strengthen connections with your children and support their personal, positive development? In The MicroStep Method for the Overwhelmed Parent, Mary Willcox Smith acknowledges the commotion and frustration of daily child-raising life and addresses confidence-draining parenting angst. Yes, a semblance of order, calm and, importantly, joy, can be re-injected into the family experience. E... more -
Effective Discipline the Montessori Way
by Charlotte CushmanTeachers and parents have backed off from discipline. They have been told to avoid consequences, avoid the word “no,” and not to put children in time-outs. It is no coincidence that when adults become unassertive, children often become rude, violent and disrespectful. Children need proper discipline and they aren’t getting it. Effective Discipline the Montessori Way is a book for educators and parents, and explains why children are not getting the guidance and correction that they need. The book... more