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The Tales End is an Anthology of short stories, some from real life and some from the heart and mind of this author. Poems that have been borrowed and acknowledged from the actual persons plus two stories out of the mouths of babes - the author's young grandchildren - written when they were very young. It was the author's pleasure to repeat them in this publication. The stories themselves are pretty much self-explanatory. It is to be hoped that they give much pleasure in the reading.
Two perfectly matched souls meet by chance and are then cruelly separated by fate. Is it their destiny to be reunited or will Martin and Jenny continue to pass one another like ships in the night? This exquisite novella takes us on a romantic adventure which is sometimes "like a gentle rocking in the lull of a quiet bay" ... and at other times like "the rough of a stormy sea". Set against the exotic tropical landscape of PNG, this passionate and tender love story will lift even the most jaded spirit, and will restore the readers faith in love, fate, and destiny.o perfectly matched souls meet by chance and are then cruelly separated by fate. Is it their destiny to be reunited or will Martin and Jenny continue to pass one another like ships in the night? This exquisite novella takes us on a romantic adventure which is sometimes "like a gentle rocking in the lull of a quiet bay" ... and at other times like "the rough of a stormy sea". Set against the exotic tropical landscape of PNG, this passionate and tender love story will lift even the most jaded spirit, and will restore the readers faith in love, fate, and destiny.
With no memories of her mother and brought up by an abusive stepmother, her life journey took her through many storms. These storms included the death of her daughter, rejection, false accusation, attempted suicide, the death of her husband and learning to dance solo again. Whether we choose it or not, life brings storms. How we handle those storms is our decision. And our choices determine our future. Though The Storms Rage is about dancing through those storms of life - whether it be a victory dance, or a sideways two-step used to stay on our feet. Marion has weathered more storms than many of us - but still she dances, literally. Her decision to take up ballroom dancing in her sixties is a testament to her ongoing enjoyment of life. This book is a gentle guided tour through her life. The stories are humble; the reactions real and honest. Storms batter and often bruise her, but she hangs on and we fin her feet dancing again. This is real life. Jo Wanmer, Associate Pastor, Access Church Burpengary, Qld.I was very blessed to have been able to read this book and found the content moved me to tears. She creates strong visual imagery of the described events. Louise Wakefield, Psychologist, Psychotherapist, CounsellorWhen a person can look back and see that life's struggles can grow us stronger rather than bring defeat and take the time to share that with us, the story is worth reading. Su Uhlmann, Associate Pastor, Destiny Church, Caboolture Qld.
You are invited into a Mother''s heart as she tells you the story of the complete falling apart and re-building of her family, as one by one, they discover they are autistic.But this book isn''t all about Autism, it is a memoir that''s been written to show you what is possible when a mother no longer sees Autism as a medical disorder. As you read these pages, however and whenever you can fit it in, you''ll see how Zoe led her family through the chaos, confusion and disconnection that plays out pre and post diagnosis, to what she would now call - their never ending journey of making peace with what is, as they uncover their unique truth and freedom. Raw, real, open and honest, her truth bombs will fill your heart with hope and comfort but above all, give you permission to forgive yourself for desperately trying ''to fix things''.Making Peace with Autism is a love story of radical acceptance and how we all, as we are now, have a right to exist. It will open you up even more to releasing the shame, guilt and grief of feeling like you are a bad parent. It offers a gentle path forward to what really matters - connection. It is your turn to lead your neurodivergent child from your courageous heart, in a way that needs only to make sense to you.
Accidental Author, Camilla Jenal, went from being in a coma, on life support, not expected to live through the night, to receiving a heart transplant, to winning a Gold Medal for Australia, all within a very short period of 5 years."Even if you''ve never believed in miracles before, you will when you read this."Camilla Jenal received the gift of life in the form of a heart transplant on the 25th of November, 2012, after being kept alive in the Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane, for a period of five months, by an LVAD - a left ventricular assist device. Five years later Camilla won a Gold Medal for Tennis at the World Transplant Games in Malaga Spain.This is her remarkable story.Camilla is now living life to the absolute fullest with her children and her mother, for whom she cares, in the beautiful, Northern Rivers of New South Wales, where she has lived most of her life.Thankfully, the story didn''t end here. Stay tuned for Camilla''s next book, The Beat Goes On.
A quick and easy guide to support you in finding one of your most important professional relationships.For some, supervision and its benefits are shrouded in mystery, while for others, it is vilified as a service that they are entitled to receive, a waste of their time and money, despite being a regulatory body requirement.For Tanya, supervision has been a vital tool for learning and development which is why she is so passionate about her role as Supervisor for other counsellors. Supervision is where you have a trusted professional touching base with you about your own good mental health while you work in the often-complicated lives and stories of others.The aim of this book, Supervise Me!, is to clarify what supervision is and why we need it, to be able to distinguish between effective and ineffectual supervision, and lastly, provide questions that may help you find a supervisor that is an excellent fit for you and your needs.
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