Embrace the Glorious Mess That You Are


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Embrace The Glorious Mess That You Are; Unleash Your Inner Goddess has been designed to motivate and empower your life. This book will push you to identify areas in your life that may be hindering your personal growth and self-empowerment. You will find that Embrace The Glorious Mess That You Are has tips and practical strategies to prompt you to step out of your own way so that you can design the life you truly want and deserve on your terms.




Glorious Mess


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Dynamic communicator and pastor explores God's relentless love for imperfect people and how he works through them in spite of their mistakes and failures.




Glorious Mess


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Despite God's call on our lives, most of us spend a fair amount of time running in the other direction, chasing after our own plans and desires. Like Jonah, however, we eventually discover we've made a mess of things; we're rowing against the storms God is using to pull us back on course. In Glorious Mess, Mike Howerton shows how God's relentless grace extends into all the messes we make in our lives, that God clearly reveals his love for imperfect people no matter how far we've strayed. He shows readers how to hear God's voice, how to embrace God's calling on their lives, how to get out of their messes, and how to see God working. The result is not just forgiveness and direction for life, but also encouragement and inspiration to be our best selves before God and others. Includes discussion questions for group or personal use.




Embrace the flaws and gleam


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"Love yourself, embrace your flaws and never let the opinions of others affect your self confidence. You are enough!" ~ Bethany Mota Every human being on this earth is unique and absolutely exquisite within themselves irrespective of the flaws and scars. You are magnificent the way you are, neither better than others, nor worse but utterly divergent in your own way. The fact is that nobody is perfect, everyone has shortcomings more or less but the world will seem peaceful when you accept yourself and flourish with love. Comparing yourself with others is the most disastrous act you will be doing to self. You only see what they allow you to see, being unaware of the reality. Don’t be afraid of your flaws. Acknowledge them, and you, too, can bring something beautiful to life. "Embrace the flaws and gleam" is a book consisting of 32 contributing authors who have penned down their overwhelming thoughts and emotions. The book comprises of poems, stories and articles which displays the author's experience of the world regarding healing process of heart while overcoming the battle inside and embrace them with warmth. Make sure you value yourself regardless of your flaws. Only a brave and a strong-willed person can do so.




You are worthy


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SELF Ishq a dollop of SELF LOVE


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“SelfISHQ ~ a dollop of Self Love!” is an anthology comprising a small part of writings about Love, differences,etc but mainly about the one's journey of finding themselves in Dark phases of sorrow and pain by prioritising themselves and emerging out as a warrior with Self Love. In this world full of self doubts and lack of confidence we bring you an opportunity to learn SELF LOVE through write ups of various genres of writing by 35+ writers. And wish while reading this book it brings you Hope and Motivation!




Befriend Yourself


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Loving ourselves is vital to attaining overall wellness, yet it can also be one of the hardest things to achieve. While society bombards us with messages of needing to work harder and be better, it can be challenging to overcome limiting beliefs that we are not worthy and deserving of this loving care. Thankfully, there are ways to achieve inner peace, fill our cups of self-love, and then spread that me-love around the world to create we-love. Kathryn Remati relies on her professional experiences with psychology and mindfulness to share practical tips and techniques that help self-love seekers alleviate suffering from self-loathing, increase unconditional self-compassion, encourage positive habits, grow gratitude, and improve self-awareness and empathy. While guiding others to move into a path of purpose and contribute to world peace, Kathryn offers a roadmap to achieving unlimited health and happiness that includes journaling prompts, insight into the benefits of meditation, a self-love test, and tips on how to be more mindful and manage stress. Befriend Yourself is a mindfulness adventure that teaches how to unlearn patterns of self-loathing to uncover the overflowing love that already exists in all of us.




Deviate


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Beau Lotto, the world-renowned neuroscientist, entrepreneur, and two-time TED speaker, takes us on a tour of how we perceive the world, and how disrupting it leads us to create and innovate. Perception is the foundation of human experience, but few of us understand why we see what we do, much less how. By revealing the startling truths about the brain and its perceptions, Beau Lotto shows that the next big innovation is not a new technology: it is a new way of seeing. In his first major book, Lotto draws on over two decades of pioneering research to explain that our brain didn't evolve to see the world accurately. It can't! Visually stunning, with entertaining illustrations and optical illusions throughout, and with clear and comprehensive explanations of the science behind how our perceptions operate, Deviate will revolutionize the way you see yourself, others and the world. With this new understanding of how the brain functions, Deviate is not just an illuminating account of the neuroscience of thought, behavior, and creativity: it is a call to action, enlisting readers in their own journey of self-discovery.




The 7 secrets to be the Best Version of You


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Hard, sad and unbearable were those days, I still remember my insomnia in those nights, mixed with fear, self-doubt, insecurity, and self-rejection. Yes, I still remember everything, every single tear and sough. I was sitting in that room in that rented house surrounded by all my memories good and bad ones. I was hardly trying to identify myself; however, I couldn't even find it. "You are DEPRESSED", my doctor diagnosed me; "DEPRESSED!", I replied. For me that word has never existed in my vocabulary, it was created at that moment. All I knew and could recognize in that situation is that I began wandering, and I could assert to no one but myself that I WAS LOST! I quitted my job as a university professor just after earning my Ph.D., and moved to a new country as a wife; who became a mother after ten days of her entrance to Canada. A mother who is abruptly exposed to motherhood with strange, sweet, and gloomy feelings and thoughts. Being jobless, homeless and a mother who changes diapers and prepares formulas every two hours could be a persuasive reason to kiss my mind goodbye. I started smoothly being brutal and aggressively losing my femininity. "




The history of youth work in Europe, Volume 5 - Autonomy through dependency


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The “History of youth work in Europe” series aims to achieve better understanding of current challenges in youth work and youth policy. Volume 5 addresses questions like: How have government policies and administrative practices over the past few decades affected youth work? What kind of strategies has youth work developed to react to them and to create a positive space for work with young people? Can educational approaches of youth work, like social pedagogy, help mediate between young people in their ever-changing lives and society? Co-operation between youth policy, youth research and youth work has been called “the Magic Triangle” – but is the magic still there? This publication discusses these and other topics from a variety of perspectives. The authors come not only from Europe, but also from the USA, Australia and South Africa, providing a refreshing, comparative reflection on youth work issues and opportunities, which is revealed to be global in nature. They also have diverse and varied backgrounds in youth research, youth work, youth policy making and youth worker training. This comparative historical perspective puts some of the pieces of the “youth work puzzle” together, while many are left unconnected. It also becomes apparent that there is an element of randomness in the historical development of youth work. Many structures, policies, approaches and methods are not “historically necessary”. Rather, many things could have come out differently. This volume on the history of youth work provides many readings: it provides a rich collection of national youth histories to complement and build upon the four earlier volumes, and histories and analyses of youth work for readers to compare with their own experience, sharpen their critical view and inspire their thinking.