Uptight and In Your Face


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Dealing with uptight, high-stress people in your workplace, family, or home can be an enormous challenge, but this book provides invaluable insight and practical advice enabling readers to handle these "problem" personality types successfully. It is often stated that communication is the most important aspect of creating an effective relationship or achieving goals when working with another individual or within a team. But how does one communicate with someone who is too intense, anxious, or self-absorbed to hear anything you're trying to say? In Uptight and In Your Face: Coping with an Anxious Boss, Parent, Spouse, or Lover the author presents an invaluable tutorial to successfully interact with the most frustrating and taxing people in your life. This text examines the five most common types of uptight people to illustrate how the underlying patterns of intensity, anxiety, and self-absorption are displayed. Considerable attention is given to help readers understand how they may be contributing to their own distress. The final chapters present numerous coping and self-development strategies that will help reduce or eliminate many of the detrimental effects of interacting with high-stress people. Descriptions of complex psychological concepts are explained in everyday language.




Uptight and In Your Face


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Provides advice on ways to relate to uptight and anxious people in the workplace and family, describes the negative effect these people can have on one's life, and offers strategies to cope with these challenges.




Opposites: Life is Speaking


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Opposites: Life is Speaking by psychotherapist Dr. Lyn Levine is a thrilling dive into how life communicates through the dance of opposites. This captivating book pulls you into a series of dynamic dialogues between contrasting forces, offering eye-opening insights into the dualities that shape our world. Get ready for engaging conversations between pairs like Alcohol and Alcoholic, Dominance and Cooperation, and Passion and Caution. Each dialogue reveals unique perspectives and the inherent conflicts within these relationships, shedding light on the challenges and opportunities they bring into our lives. Imagine the electrifying exchange between Alcohol and Alcoholic, where the seductive allure and destructive potential of alcohol are laid bare, emphasizing the razor-thin line between enjoyment and addiction. Or the riveting discussion between Dominance and Cooperation, highlighting the tension between power and collaboration, and the crucial balance between assertiveness and teamwork. Lyn’s exploration doesn’t stop there. She delves into the dynamic between Tradition and Innovation, showing how the old and the new can coexist harmoniously to enrich our lives. The conversation between Logic and Intuition further exemplifies this theme, demonstrating how rational thinking and gut feelings can join forces to guide us toward better decision-making. The book also tackles personal and societal issues with gusto, such as the impact of physical problems on life, discussed in the conversation between Life and Physical Problems. This dialogue underscores the resilience and growth that can come from overcoming physical challenges, highlighting the importance of support systems and inner strength. Opposites: Life is Speaking is more than just a collection of dialogues; it’s a profound reflection on the interconnectedness of our experiences. It invites readers to tune into the subtle messages within their struggles and triumphs, fostering a deeper understanding of themselves and the world around them. Through its innovative narrative style, the book offers a fresh perspective on the opposites that define our lives, making it a compelling read for anyone seeking wisdom and insight into the human condition.




Up-Tight


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The Velvet Underground is arguably one of the most influential American rock bands ever. Based on interviews with former members Lou Reed, John Cale, and Sterling Morrison, as well as others from Andy Warhol's circle of artistic collaborators, Up-Tight is the definitive oral and visual history of the band and its revolutionary, often avant-garde music. Bockris and Malanga's intelligent and entertaining approach-which does not shy away from the drugs, sleaze, and controversy that enveloped the band seemingly from its inception-provides compulsive reading.





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The Sheikh’s Fake Marriage


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In Sheikh Kishon’s small kingdom, it’s tradition that older sons marry before the younger ones. Problem is, his younger brother desperately wants to get married—and marriage is the last thing Kishon desires. Lucky for him, artist Chloe Sanderson is intrigued by his offer of a marriage of convenience. He’s been flirting with the sexy American on his visits to the US for months, admiring her spunk and easy way with people. Knowing her desire to travel, he offers her a world tour if she’ll be his fake wife. To Kishon, it’s the perfect plan. Not only does his brother get to marry the woman he loves, but Kishon gets the elders off his back. He just has to make sure no one discovers he’s marrying for business, something that would put him in a bad light with the elders. For Chloe, marrying this sexy sheikh isn’t much of a sacrifice, especially since it’s all a farce. She’ll get to see the world and paint all the beautiful sites she’s always dreamed of. Sure, actually marrying Kishon is a bit surreal, but passion-filled nights and romantic days soon make her realize that nothing is fake about her feelings for Kishon, even though his feelings are pretty clear. No love. No future. Once his brother marries, her romance with the hard-headed sheikh will be over. But do either of them really want it to be?




Worth Fighting For


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Why does God allow bad things to happen to good people? This is the very question Paisley, an ordinary girl, is seeking the answer to. Despite being raised in a Christian home, Paisley's faith is shaken the day her father is tragically taken from her. Years pass by, and his case goes cold which leaves her feeling as though the judicial system has failed her, but she is determined to see justice done. In time, Paisley learns that the things that have been used to hurt her, God can use to bless and guide her. She also learns that God can call ordinary people to do extraordinary things if they just have a little faith.




The Baby Trail


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Makeup artist Emma Hamilton is thirty-three when she and her husband James decide it's time to start a family. She has it all mapped out: Go off the pill in December, have sex, get pregnant by January, have the baby in September. With the help of a personal trainer, she figures she'll be back to her fighting weight in time for Christmas. But when three months of candle-scented sex fails to produce the desired result, Emma decides that maybe Mother Nature needs a helping hand. Soon her life is a roller coaster of post-coital handstands (you can't argue with gravity), hormone-inducing (sanity-reducing!) drugs, and a veritable army of probing specialists (torturers, more like). It's out with alcohol and spontaneous sex, in with green tea and ovulation kits. Emma and James try everything from fertility drugs to in vitro, but all their carefully laid plans seem to go south -- along with Emma's rapidly plummeting self-esteem. The members of her support team are unquestionably loyal, but distracted by their own personal dramas. There's Babs, her younger sister, who prescribes Emma half an Ecstasy pill to treat her depression. Her friend Jess is pregnant with her second child and gives Emma an earful about the downside of motherhood. The glamorous Lucy, Emma's closest pal, fears she might be stuck in her "single rut" forever -- that is, until she meets Donal, a rough-around-the-edges rugby player who passes out on their first date but quickly proves that he is worth a second chance. And last, but certainly not least, is James, Emma's rugby coach husband, who quite unhelpfully manages to give himself a groin injury just when she is ovulating. But just when Emma feels as if her obsession may have alienated all of her loved ones, including James, events take a ninety-degree turn that will have unforeseen consequences for everyone. Sinead Moriarty brings a wicked sense of humor to a subject of feverish concern for women worried by the loud ticking of their biological clocks in this sizzlingly funny, yet deeply moving novel.




The Addison Gayle Jr. Reader


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This is a comprehensive representation of Addison Gayle, Jr.'s crucial influence on African American aesthetics and literature. The reader collects 60 personal essays, critical articles, and other seminal works which represent the range of Gayle's writing in such subjects as cultural nationalism and racism.




Girls in Power


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Girls in Power offers a fascinating and unique look at the social aspects of menstruation in the lives of adolescent girls—and also in the lives of adolescent boys. Although there has been much research on other aspects of gender and the body, this is one of the few books to examine menstruation and the first to explore how it plays a part in power interactions between boys and girls. Talking openly in single- and mixed-gender settings, individuals and groups of high school–age girls and boys share their interpretations and experiences of menstruation. Author Laura Fingerson reveals that while teens have negative feelings about menstruation, teen girls use their experiences of menstruation as a source of embodied power in their interactions with other girls and with boys. She also explores how boys deal with their own reduced power. The book extends our theoretical and analytical understanding of youth, gender, power, and embodiment by providing a more balanced view of adolescent social life.