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"By the age of thirty-five, Andrew Wilkinson had built a business worth over a billion dollars, but his path to success was anything but a straight line. Never Enough shares both the lessons Wilkinson has learned as well as the many mistakes made on the road to wealth-some of which cost him money, happiness, and important relationships"--
Discover how you can become an anti-racist and learn to embrace all cultures.Are you searching for ways to become more aware of race? Do you want to gain a deeper understanding of racism, race relations, and the struggles that people face in the world? Or do you want to learn how to defeat racism and cultivate an anti-racist mindset? Then keep reading.In light of global #BlackLivesMatter protests which have sparked conversations about race across the world, it's never been more important to have an honest and enlightening look at the nature of racism and the relationships between humankind. But where can you begin challenging your views and learning to embrace all of humanity? And how do you develop an anti-racist mindset?This thought-provoking guide explores the nature of race and racism, arming you with the knowledge you need to understand how to treat other races, how to be an anti-racist, and why all lives matter - no matter your skin color or ethnicity. With a detailed history of racism, you'll discover why this deep-seated hatred is destructive to both you, your community, and the world.Here's what you'll discover inside: What Is Racism? Understanding The Nature of HatredExploring Racism Throughout History (and Why It Prevails In The World)The Countless Incredible People Who Have Fought Against RacismCommon Dilemmas When Fighting Racism and HatredHow YOU Can Become and Anti-Racist And Learn To Embrace All CulturesAnd Much More...So if you're searching for a way to understand racism and skin color, realize why all lives matter, and treat everyone with the respect and dignity they deserve, then this book is for you.Scroll up and buy now to discover racism in an all-new light.
Life becomes life to all of us at some point or another. When the punches are harder, the kicks more powerful, and the truth is like the cold of a long, gray winter. According to this world, Andrew Wilkinson had everything. A successful family, a powerful father, money, material possessions, selfish luxury, and a life of travel and comfort. Then the bottom fell out. What happens when our truths evaporate in front our eyes? Where life as we know it doesn't exist anymore. When the storms come and illusions are the first casualties. Andrew Wilkinson knows and he has written about it in his first book, The Blessings of My Storms. Sixteen years ago, Andrew left his home state of Kentucky with the structures and beams of his life burning in the rearview mirror, and his father gone. Things could get worse and they did. Much worse. Only when he sat, chained with one eye swollen shut and nowhere left to run or hide, was he able to see. God had him in a corner that forced him to turn around and look at his life. The story Andrew tells is one of brokenness, surrender, forgiveness, and restoration through Jesus Christ. The life Andrew lived and his father, mother, and brother are gone, but as he learned, if we turn to God and go to Him, it is in the darkest and most destructive storms that God will rain His blessings down on us.
This step-by-step introduction helps trainees use cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) to assess and treat generalised anxiety disorder (GAD). Illustrating the whole range of treatment techniques whilst remining accessible and concise, the book is essential reading for all CBT trainees on IAPT programmes and postgraduate counselling, psychotherapy and clinical psychology courses.
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