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"The Ten Pillars of a Happy Relationship is a compendium of
cognitive behavioral techniques written in an easy to understand
tone. Jen has shared day-to-day examples from her personal life to
simplify some complex relationship issues. She is a self-taught
guru of relationships. Follow her ten pillars to relationship
Nirvana."
Harish Malhotra, MD
Clinical Associate Professor
Department of Psychiatry, Rutgers University Medical School
Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association
"The Ten Pillars of a Happy Relationship is the love and
relationship primer for anyone looking to take control of their
love life. It presents core ideas about healthy relationships such
as loving yourself, fear, communication, and trust in bite-sized
pieces that are easy to understand and put into practice. The
information presented is useful no matter what your relationship
goals are or your status is. As Jennifer-Crystal Johnson states,
'your happiness is your responsibility, ' and this book will get
you started down the path of a healthy relationship with yourself
and others."
Cija Black
Love and Dating Expert
Author of Modern Love: The Grownup's Guide to Relationships and
Online Dating
Creator of Sorting Your Love Baggage on Udemy.com
www.ModernLoveGuide.com
"The Ten Pillars of a Happy Relationship by Jennifer-Crystal
Johnson is a very personal guide to the good relationship. It's
full of insightful tools and anecdotes that help open your eyes and
soul to figuring out what feels good to you and what can be
expected."
Henriette Eiby Christensen, Author, Counselor, and Speaker
www.110Ways.com
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The Monk (Paperback)
Jennifer-Crystal Johnson; James G. Piatt
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R404
Discovery Miles 4 040
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Mind-control has been studied, tested, and perfected through
projects led by one man: the monk, Father Rene Dumas. But what does
he intend to use this technology for? And why do the key scientists
affiliated with this project suddenly turn up dead?
Innocent nuns have computer control modules embedded in their
brains and are assassinating French scientists. High-level
intelligence officials are planning to use the complex
brain-control system for their war on terror. A monk plans to use
the system for personal vengeance, and two Catholic priests and a
Bishop are in his sights. His unlikely alliance with top level
figures in the Pentagon makes for an action-packed story filled
with psychosis, assassinations, bedlam, and eventually
redemption.
This contemporary story concerns the path of a man's mind into
spiritual chaos and the pathological actions he takes stemming from
his pain and anguish due to the abuse of loved ones at the hands of
religious leaders.
"Good Girl Gone Plaid" is a coming-of-age story that follows the
shenanigans of a young Catholic school girl, Riley Patton, who
ensures that humor and wit drive her daily desire to do what is
good. Unfortunately, Riley continues to find herself in constant
trouble with the nuns who preside over the school and at home with
a mother who favors her two other sisters, leaving Riley feeling
abandoned and hurt.
Riley finds relief in tomboy adventures like poaching frogs and
skinning fish with her best friends, and in writing in her
"plaid/sad/mad/glad Father God and Mother Mary" journal. While she
loves writing as well as anything related to sports, Riley
struggles to find the "girly girl" within, comparing herself to
others and hoping to get the boy of her dreams. She realizes,
however, that her dreams lie not within others, but in discovering
who she is and her own desires for her life, which may not always
include boys.
As a fifth grader, trouble follows Riley home as well, where she
negotiates her way through the battles that belie a big middle
class Catholic family of seven including her four siblings. Riley
is a sensitive young girl who is both brave and curious, to her own
detriment at times. She fights for the causes she believes to be
true and fair and her self-confidence is won only by risking to be
who she truly is.
This collection of poetry and art goes beyond introspection and
takes it to the next level by illuminating the beauty in truth and
taking a step back to get a better look. Featuring gritty language,
raw emotion, and a close look at some of human nature's inner
workings, Strangers with Familiar Faces is entertaining as well as
eye-opening. This is definitely not your run-of-the-mill poetry
collection. Instead, it's an adventurous journey through poetry,
art, and imaginative assessment.
My books are all easy reads. In fact you can read them even if you
are in a crisis and often in one sitting. They are all full of
questions, statements and short sentences as well as quotes, not to
mention lots of help to finding your way and stay on track to
well-being. They all have lots of room for contemplation and your
own notes. Good self-esteem is the corner stone of good
relationships 110 Ways to Boost Your Self-esteem is a profound book
but a quick and easy read. In her usual simple way, Henriette will
first guide you through an assessment and then and through her many
questions, quotes, and statements she gently guides you to
understand how you can easily become aware of your own worth, and
grow your self-esteem. If you have the will to change, you
contemplate her words, and do the suggested exercises your life
will improve.
phati'tude Literary Magazine is a quarterly publication that
publishes poetry, fiction and essays written by both emerging and
established writers of diverse origins whose works exhibit social,
political and cultural awareness. Published by the Intercultural
Alliance of Artists & Scholars, Inc. (IAAS) a NY-based
nonprofit organization. Our Summer 2011 issue, "Summer Sixties
Special," featuring poets Jeffrey Alfier, Victor Enns, Debbie Okun
Hill, Ja A. Jahannes, Lisa Morriss-Andrews and Changming Yuan.
Interviews of Janice Mikrikitani, Victor Hernandez Cruz, Aimee
Suzara, Elizabeh Bradfield, Brian Roley, Jericho Brown, Melinda
Palacio and Shane McCrae. Essays by John Tytell, Edward P. Morgan,
Chude Pam Pader Allen, Jed Skinner, David S. Wills, Kalamu Ya
Salaam, Jim McGarrah, Mimi Ferebee, and Blake Slonecker. Cover Art:
Travis Smithlin.
phati'tude Literary Magazine is a quarterly publication that
publishes poetry, fiction and essays written by both emerging and
established writers of diverse origins whose works exhibit social,
political and cultural awareness. Published by the Intercultural
Alliance of Artists & Scholars, Inc. (IAAS) a NY-based
nonprofit organization. Our Fall 2011 issue, "Bridging the Cultural
Divide: Remembering September 11th," features over 60 poets,
including: Ada A. Aharoni, Elmaz Abinader, Nan Hunt, Naomi Shihab
Nye, Neil Weisbrod, Penny Cagan, Philip Metres, Purvi Shah, Qais
Arsala, Ronny Someck, Ruth Sabath Rosenthal, J. J. Steinfeld, Jean
Nordhaus, Jesus Papoleto Melendez, Kenny Fries, Lenard D. Moore,
Lucille Clifton, Marilyn Hacker, Mbizo Chirasha, Saladin Ahmed,
Samuel Hazo, Seree Cohen Zohar, Shonda Buchanan and Susan
Rosenberg. Featuring interviews of Ammiel Alcalay, D.H. Melhem,
Hayan Charara, Karen Alkalay-Gut, and Zohra Saed. Essays by Lisa
Suhair Majar, Ranen Omer-SHerman, Zohra Saed and Sahar Muradi,
Bassam K. Frangieh, and Morris Dickstein.
Learn how to move on... In this book we learn why Henriette had to
write all her books. Her own personal story. Henriette Eiby
Christensen is a mother of three, a teacher, a counselor, and an
author. Having experienced what it's like to be stuck in bad and
toxic relationships and how difficult it is to break free, she now
has a burning desire to help others avoid going through what she
has. In her 110 Ways books, she has done all the legwork for you,
and in her simple manner, she will raise your awareness of how you
really feel and help you make the necessary changes in your life so
you can find your own happiness. Through her extensive research and
experience in the lecture circuit, her help blogs, counseling, 110
Ways series, Facebook pages & groups, and raising her three
children by herself, she has found that the road to recovery starts
at home with a sound respect for yourself, kindness, and education.
She lives in Denmark with her children and her new love. My books
are all easy reads. In fact you can read them even if you are in a
crisis and often in one sitting. They are all full of questions,
statements and short sentences as well as quotes, not to mention
lots of help to finding your way and stay on track to well-being.
They all have lots of room for contemplation and your own notes.
phati'tude Literary Magazine is a quarterly publication that
publishes poetry, fiction and essays written by both emerging and
established writers of diverse origins whose works exhibit social,
political and cultural awareness. Published by the Intercultural
Alliance of Artists & Scholars, Inc. (IAAS) a NY-based
nonprofit organization. Our Winter 2012 issue, " WHAT'S IN A
NOMBRE? Writing Latin@ Identity in America." Featuring poets Pedro
Lopez Adorno, Maria Aponte, Nestor Barreto, Oscar Bermeo, Susana
Cabanas, Sandra Maria Esteves, Jaime "Shaggy Flores, Rafael Jesus
Gonzalez, Marianela Medrano, Oscar Mireles, Amina Munoz-Ali, Wilie
Perdomo, Etnairis Rivera, Floyd Salas, Emanuel Xavier and more.
Interviews of Esmeralda Santiago, Oscar Hijuelos, Nelly Rosario,
Gary Soto, and Junot Diaz. Tributes to Piri Thomas and Louis Reyes
Rivera. Short stories by Rosebud Ben-Oni, Angie Cruz, Judith
Mercado, Thelma T. Reyna and John Rodriguez. Artwork and
photographs by Wanda Benvenutti, George Malave, Kukuli Velarde and
more. Includes bilingual works in English and Spanish.
Cleaner Tents for Maximum Profit
In this book: How to effectively address tough leaf stains - p.
39 The real truth about using bleach - p. 30 Find out where to get
your tents professionally cleaned - p. 35 Avoid one of the most
common and destructive mistakes - p. 32 And so much more
Learn why the most successful rental companies in the industry
eliminate dirty piles of tents and how they keep tops in A-grade
condition for five to seven years
This short yet comprehensive guide will walk you through tricks,
tips, and hazards in the world of cleaning party rental tents from
the mind of a leading expert in the industry.
Are you ready to take your tent rental business to the next
level?
My books are all easy reads. In fact you can read them even if you
are in a crisis and often in one sitting. They all have lots of
room for contemplation and your own notes. "110 Ways Not to Love
You" is a simple and unpretentious book about what relationships
shouldn't be like. It is meant to be an eye-opener and a small
introduction. Henriette wants everybody to learn to be honest with
themselves, to feel how they really feel, and how to detect a bad
relationship. It is Henriette's simplest book so far, containing
the bare essentials to be able to set healthy boundaries. If what
you read here resonates with you, Henriette's other books are full
of information, facts, exercises, and quotes to help you see
clearly, move on if you so desire, and create the happiness
everyone longs for in life.
I fondly dedicate this book to all the midnight coffee-campers in
coffee shops and diners around the world. "My hands are loosely
resting On a large brown steering wheel. There is loud, Sensually
rhythmic music Pounding from my speakers. I am alone." - A Drive In
The Dark] "Picking Shards of glass From a Broken picture frame I am
reminded Of myself." - Nervous Laughter] "He said, She said, The
wall said nothing In reply to all their Nothing." - In Reply To
Nothing]
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Tangible Soul (Paperback)
Jennifer-Crystal Johnson; Jennifer Popescu
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R292
Discovery Miles 2 920
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Jennifer Popescu is a wise and free-spirited poet who writes from
her own experiences and offers an offbeat answer to life's big
questions. This first collection of free verse poetry is an
anthology collected over recent years, with all the ups and downs
of living that come along to make the ride interesting. Speaking
with the voice of an old soul, Jennifer's work employs vivid use of
imagery, along with ethereal, emotion-touching passages that are at
once raw and polished.
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