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Love, calmness, confidence, gratitude, hope and happiness: these
are the six emotions that tip the balance of our mindset in favour
of a positive outlook rather than a negative one. Wouldn't it be
great to feel these positive emotions more of the time? Now you can
with Fiona Brennan's ultimate manual for the mind. With a chapter
on each emotion, and practical steps on how to cultivate them, this
profound, practical plan utilises mindfulness, habit, positive
psychology, and neuroscience. It will show you how to train your
brain to embrace negative thoughts with courage and love, and
transform them into positive ones. Accompanied with an
audio-hypnotherapy meditation plan that takes just a few minutes a
day, split between your morning and evening, this book will
transform your mental health - it even works while you sleep. With
repeated use, you will let go of unnecessary negativity and stress,
sleep peacefully and wake up happy as you develop The Positive
Habit. Life-changing! Manifest the habit of happiness and success.'
Jack Canfield, author of Chicken Soup for the Soul 'The Positive
Habit is empowering, highly practical and what we all need right
now. It shows you how to let go of anxiety and to live happily with
an open heart.' Ivor Browne, former Professor of Psychiatry and
Chief Psychiatrist of the Eastern Health Board 'Practical, kind,
useful and informative, Fiona's book helps teach us why we feel and
react the way we do, and that's key to making positive changes in
our lives.' Vicki Notaro, Editor-in-Chief, Stellar 'Throughout my
twenties, I suffered from anxiety and I have always been hard on
myself. When I turned 30 I decided to overcome this by trying
various methods, but nothing can compare to The Positive Habit. I
am now kind and compassionate to myself and have let go of many
negative habits. It's been lifechanging.' Isobel Cunningham, client
'Learning The Positive Habit has made me feel more empowered and
freed me from anxiety. I realize I am worth much more than I
previously thought.' Alice Harrington, client
Terence MacSwiney is most famous as the central figure in one of
the great hunger strikes in world history, which culminated in his
death in October 1920, aged 41, in Brixton prison, London, after a
fast of 74 days. For many years prior to his demise, however, he
had been an active participant in the intense cultural and
political debates that characterised Irish life in the late
nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. In these exchanges
MacSwiney employed a variety of literary forms to express his
support for the political separation of Ireland from Britain and
the promotion of indigenous culture. These writings, regrettably,
were overshadowed by the manner of his death, and for the most part
have been unavailable to the public ever since. The volume seeks to
re-awaken interest in this aspect of MacSwiney's contribution to
Irish life by making these texts available in a single volume for
the first time. They cover the span of his adult life, from 1900
onwards: firstly as a published poet; subsequently as a dramatist,
and finally as a prose writer. While his work as a member of Dáil
Éireann, Lord Mayor of Cork and Commandant of the Cork no 1
Brigade of the IRA, meant that he had much less time to devote to
his writings in the last eighteen months of his life, the last
texts included here date from shortly before the arrest and
imprisonment that provoked his hunger strike. The collection
encompasses both published and unpublished material, the latter
only previously available in archives. Following a general
introduction that outlines the principal stages of MacSwiney's
life, each of the major categories of his literary output --
poetry, drama and prose -- are presented in turn and accompanied by
introductions that analyse and contextualise the texts.
Love is the antidote to fear. Love is life itself. However, many of
us find it easy to love others but do not know how to love
ourselves. Do you struggle with the seemingly 'difficult' parts of
yourself that lurk in the shadows, often hidden from the world -
frustration, anxiety, self-doubt, anger? The Self-Love Habit is
about learning to bring these parts of yourself out from the
darkness and into the light. By loving and paying attention to the
rejected aspects of ourselves, we give ourselves the power to
transform in ways we never thought possible. Fiona Brennan's four
powerful self-love habits - Listen, Open, Value, Energise - will
teach you how to do this. When you truly love yourself, your whole
world opens to serenity and your self-imposed limitations fall
away. You no longer feel the background hum of anxiety and your
mind becomes clear. The accompanying hypnotherapy audios will
rewire your brain as you sleep and help you to start the day full
of loving energy by changing the negative, unconscious habit of
living through fear into the positive, conscious habit of living
through love. Get ready to transform internal battles into inner
peace and external relationships into a source of endless joy as
you discover why self-love is the most selfless love of all. The
Self-Love Habit includes a foreword by Niall Breslin Praise for
Fiona's previous bestselling book, The Positive Habit:
'Life-changing! Manifest the habit of happiness and success.' Jack
Canfield, author of Chicken Soup for the Soul 'The Positive Habit
is empowering, highly practical and what we all need right now. It
shows you how to let go of anxiety and to live happily with an open
heart.' Ivor Browne, former Professor of Psychiatry and Chief
Psychiatrist of the Eastern Health Board 'Practical, kind, useful
and informative, Fiona's book helps teach us why we feel and react
the way we do, and that's key to making positive changes in our
lives.' Vicki Notaro, Editor-in-Chief, Stellar 'Throughout my
twenties, I suffered from anxiety and I have always been hard on
myself. When I turned 30 I decided to overcome this by trying
various methods, but nothing can compare to The Positive Habit. I
am now kind and compassionate to myself and have let go of many
negative habits. It's been lifechanging.' Isobel Cunningham, client
'Learning The Positive Habit has made me feel more empowered and
freed me from anxiety. I realize I am worth much more than I
previously thought.' Alice Harrington, client
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