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For most young children, the concepts of death, funerals, and burials are often unfamiliar until they are confronted with the loss of a loved one. This beautifully illustrated book is a tool for families to educate children while having essential, faith-based discussions about their specific loss and grief. Although it acknowledges the painful reality of death in mortality, the overall message is one of comfort and hope. Families are invited to find peace and healing through the power of Jesus Christ's Atonement and the joyful truth that we will be reunited with our loved ones again.
In "How to Master Your Emotions," Dr. Emily Adams presents a comprehensive guide to achieving emotional mastery and inner equilibrium. Delving into the intricate landscape of human emotions, this book offers practical strategies and actionable insights to empower individuals on their journey towards emotional intelligence and resilience.Key Highlights: - Understanding Emotions: Explore the depths of emotions and their profound impact on everyday life. - Building Emotional Intelligence: Learn techniques to develop self-awareness, empathy, and effective emotional regulation. - Strategies for Inner Balance: Discover practical exercises and tools designed to cultivate emotional balance and resilience. - Navigating Challenging Situations: Gain insights into managing overwhelming emotions during stressful or challenging circumstances. - Fostering Healthy Relationships: Understand the role of emotions in relationships and develop skills for more meaningful connections.Dr. Emily Adams, a renowned psychologist with years of experience in emotional wellness, offers a compelling blend of scientific research and practical wisdom. Her approachable style and expert guidance make this book an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to enhance their emotional well-being.Embrace emotional mastery and inner balance today! Purchase "How to Master Your Emotions" to unlock a transformative journey towards understanding, managing, and thriving with your emotions.
Ever wondered what you were meant to do with your life? Questioned whether or not there's a path laid out for you, with a greater - higher - purpose? Meet Emily. A young girl fresh out of college who's determined to find an answer. Beginning her journey in Bali, Indonesia, working as a French teacher for an international language school, she sets off in search of adventure and "the life of her dreams." Less than one week in, however, when faced with an unexpected health crisis and an onset of panic that her plans aren't working out quite as she'd imagined, she's forced to reckon with the terrifying truth that deep down inside, she has no idea what she's doing - a recurring fear throughout the next five years of her restless twenties. Follow the twists and turns of Emily's spiritual and emotional journey through Bali, corporate America, an embarrassing attempt at entrepreneurship, and a peculiar relationship with a boy in Sweden, as she learns what it means to feel secure within herself; understanding that the real power to create the life she wants isn't found by "becoming" someone else, but through loving and accepting herself - exactly as she is. "An exuberant, thought-provoking journey that explores the meaning of success and self-love in today's world. I dare anyone to read this book and not emerge transformed!" Rebecca, 35 "The perfect combination of light-hearted fun and deep self reflection. I have many girlfriends who could relate to this. It's a must read!" Jess, 24 "Emily's experiences speak to the heart. No matter if you're 20, 40, or 60, you'll draw parallels to your own life, and be left with a feeling of peace knowing that in the end, you're okay as you are." Marie, 62
Unraveling Dog Mysteries: Dive Deep into Canine Psychology & Transform Behavior.Unravel the mysteries of your furry friend's mind with Fix You, Fix Your Dog: The Little Blue Book on Managing your Dog's Behavior. Author Emily Adams, a seasoned dog trainer, shares captivating tales of dogs she's trained, combined with invaluable techniques she's honed over her illustrious career. From the revealing lessons taught by Kira, her best teacher, to the intriguing psychology behind a reactive mind, this book bridges the chasm between dogs and their owners. Each chapter is an enlightening journey, guiding readers from foundational training techniques like potty training to deep dives into canine psyche. Discover what socialization truly means for dogs, and why your dog, despite occasional mischief, isn't an "asshole". This book will take you inside yourself to know and understand mistakes contributing to the most common dog behavioral issues.Adams's blend of humor, sarcasm, and pure facts makes this not just a manual, but an engaging read that resonates with every dog lover. No dog is too unruly or aggressive - with the right approach and understanding, every canine can become a well-behaved companion.
Meet Emily: A self-help obsessed 20-something who's sick of feeling "behind" in life. Like there's some club of all-stars to which she'll never be admitted. Exhausted by tearful pleas for God to get on her side, she suddenly questions: has she ever been on her own? Through a tale that's equal parts exotic and mundane, on the eve of her college graduation, Emily takes us on a not-so-Eat-Pray-Love journey of brazen decision making, including a bumpy go as a French teacher at a makeshift school in Indonesia. Set against the backdrop of the Great Recession, when she's pushed home to the states by an unforeseen illness, she's hit with the depressing lull of unemployment and how to market her less-than-desirable skills as relevant. Navigating job interviews from hell alongside chance encounters with fortuitous grace, at each turn that all looks bleak, Emily's forced to reckon with the unforgiving nature of life "out there," and how it's mended by our higher self within. That long lost inner voice - usually loving, but sometimes stern and thereby ignored - that guides our choices in moments of fear and doubt.Using laugh-out-loud humor and unapologetically blunt criticisms of Corporate American norms, for underdogs everywhere, And then she got over it is a heartwarming tale of confidence, faith and the arrival of change after it's well overdue.
From my perspective, virtually every definition of friendship I've read is nothing more than a hypothesis that we, as social creatures, have been taught to accept.If friendship existed, it would be identical to unconditional love for a single person or group of people. But the essence of love is just that.Returning to the term "friendship," there is no such thing in reality. Whoever society has conditioned us to use as a justification for not being able to care for and love ourselves.The unpalatable fact is that every person you consider a friend is nothing more than an acquaintance or an association that benefits both of you somehow.Although it can be challenging, I believe the only time "genuine friendship" should be used is when a person can be their best friend.Apart from your own family, keep in mind that no one on earth loves you more than you should love yourself.When friendship is extended beyond a person's immediate family, it merely consists of a series of pointless emotional and financial transactions.I didn't just wake up with the determination to be my best friend. I tried to bond with people, but it didn't work out. As easy as calling someone a friend is for some people, I find it extremely difficult.Lots of times, I feel I'm the bad guy. Like I have a behavior that makes me unable to build genuine friendships with anyone. It could even be depressing sometimes.Left to me, everyone should rely on themselves alone. If siblings can go to the extent of killing one another (as in the story of Cain and Abel), what then should be expected of the stranger you call your friend? Friendship is overrated!I write this book to let you know that there's life outside of friendship. You shouldn't feel less of yourself because some humans don't want you in their group. Most people write about friendship as though it's what your success depends on, but I tell you, it's all a lie. You are responsible for your success. Friends are liars and will always be jealous of everything you have. If you think they aren't jealous, why can't you share every detail of your life with them? We're humans; it's normal for an inch of jealousy to find its way to our hearts when we see people get what we desire but can't have. And the scary part is if your friend can't completely deal with that jealousy, you will be in danger someday.Since this is not the perfect section for my story, join me as I break it into different chapters for better understanding. This book is based on my experience with people, which I'll express through storytelling. And if you have experienced something similar, kindly leave a review. I'll also be adding some of the opinions gotten from people on their view of friendship.
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