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Cherie
(Hardcover)
Nikolaya Krasteva
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R749
Discovery Miles 7 490
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From the author of the self-help hit, Adult Children of Emotionally
Immature Parents, this essential guide offers daily, practical ways
to help you heal the invisible wounds caused by immature parents,
nurture self-awareness, trust your emotions, improve relationships,
and stop putting others' needs ahead of your own. If you grew up
with an emotionally immature, unavailable, or selfish parent, you
probably still struggle with anger, sadness, resentment, or shame.
As a child, your emotional needs were not met, your feelings were
dismissed, and you likely took on adult levels of responsibility in
an effort to compensate for your parent's behavior. Somewhere along
the way, you lost your sense of self. And without this strong sense
of self, you may feel like your own well-being isn't valuable. In
this compassionate guide-written just for you, not them-you'll find
tips and tools to help you set boundaries with others, honor and
validate your emotions, and thrive in the face of life's
challenges. You'll discover how to protect yourself from hurtful
behavior, stop making excuses for others' limitations, forge
healthier relationships, and feel more confident in your life. Most
importantly, you'll learn how to stop putting others' needs before
your own, and manage daily stressors with competence, clarity, and
optimism. Self-care means honoring and respecting the self. But
when you grow up with emotionally immature parents, you are taught
that setting limits is selfish and uncaring. You are taught to seek
approval instead of authenticity in relationships. And you are
taught that empathy and emotional awareness are liabilities, rather
than assets. But there's another way to go through life-one in
which you can take care of yourself, first and foremost. Let this
book guide you toward a new way of being.
Bishop Jakes offers readers a collection of scripture and quotes
that provides the spiritual underpinnings of his message about
applying Christian principles to giving and receiving blessings.
(Christian)
A practical, supportive and easy-to-read guide to help you
understand and overcome depression, filled with helpful tips and
actionable advice Feeling overwhelmed? This little book is here to
help. How to Understand and Deal with Depression is a friendly,
accessible guide with all the information and advice you need to
identify the source of your struggles, and to take practical steps
to reduce or manage the burden. By learning the science behind
depression and understanding how it affects your mind and body,
you'll start to dismantle its hold on you. And with practical ways
to manage the condition - including physical, medical and
therapeutic perspectives - this book will help you work out the
best ways you can support your mental health and improve your
overall well-being. By the end of this book, you will: Understand
the science behind depression, how it manifests, what causes it,
and how to identify symptoms and triggers Be armed with physical
and practical steps you can take to alleviate the symptoms of
depression, from breathing exercises and healthy lifestyle choices
to problem-solving techniques and coping mechanisms Have a host of
holistic remedies up your sleeve for when depression strikes, such
as mindfulness, visualization and breathwork Know about the medical
treatments and therapies available, and know how and when to seek
professional help or support With the right knowledge and guidance,
you can learn to understand and manage depression so that you can
get back to feeling like you again.
'Kind, realistic and genuinely helpful' Observer 'Bravo on the
publication of this witty, wise guide to solo working' Alice
Lascelles 'Filled to the brim with advice . . . Such a brilliant
book' Emma Gannon Whether by choice or circumstance, as a
freelancer or a company employee working from home, more of us are
becoming solo workers than ever before. But once you've made the
leap, how to do you actually work well in isolation? And how can
you thrive while working alone? Picking up where the freelancer
bibles stop, Solo addresses what we gain but also miss when we
shift from the structure of an office environment to the solitary
confines of our homes or studios. Blending the latest research in
psychology, economics and social science with guided
self-examination and more than ten years of freelance experience,
Rebecca Seal shows you how to stay resilient, productive and
focused in a company of one. Practical and inspiring, she also
explores the idea of meaningful work and helps you define your own
success.
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Solomon's Riches
(Hardcover)
Steve Darr; Foreword by Geoff J. Gardner
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R588
R537
Discovery Miles 5 370
Save R51 (9%)
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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