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(un)selling shows you a better way to sell-without the hustle, grinding, nagging, chasing, and trickery. Using the Zero Pressure Sales Sequence, you'll embrace the art of the opposite to make selling more comfortable and predictable.
Who's Your Daddy? Have you been holding back instead of leaning into life with a fearless sense of childlike trust? Are you consumed with chasing after provision instead of living with vision? Do you live your life the best you can and only ask for God's involvement when you need "a little help?" Have you found yourself conflicted on how to pray wondering if God wants you to hurt in order to teach you some eternal lesson? Who's Your Daddy? will help you to get free of these hindrances and develop a new understanding for a life of fulfillment. While your earthly dad is far from perfect the Heavenly Father is. The role our natural dads fill should point us to the wonderful reality that God is not distant or uninvolved in our lives. He called you before you were born, designed you with great intent and wants to help you to live out who He created you to be. You were created to do wonderful things. There are God sized dreams on the inside of you and He wants to order your footsteps to bring them into fruition. Life's sour experiences and even religion may have put obstacles in your path to see God for Who He is and how He cares for you. This book is aimed at helping to clear up the misunderstandings left by a hostile world. A new understanding about the perfect Heavenly Father will give you hope and confidence for each day. He is a good God and can't take His eyes off of you!"
The wonderfully observational poems in Kevin Casey's American Lotus remind us how separate we are from the natural world, how we sometimes suffer because of that estrangement, and offer us a way to bridge that divide. With a radical sympathy, poems like "Red Maple (Acer rubrum)" suggest that like this tree "felled weeks ago, plunging with a sigh/ as the earth rushed up to receive it" we too have been "trimmed from this life." Once inside the rooms of these poems, deep images, sly rhythms and musicality reward close reading as in "Hancock Point, Early Autumn" where "Autumn is a bleached whelk chrysalis, / a mermaid's purse of brine and bone." And yet, the "ripe and heavy" "game bags at our backs" in "Partridge Hunting" will likely break your heart.--Nina Dellaria, Co-Founder & Editor of Bird's Thumb
Zack, John, and Tony are the best of friends. They also happen to be at the top of their game however, their game isnt exactly legal. After celebrating a job well done, their boss, whom nobody trusts, arrives with a new assignment. One that the three of them swore they would never take, one that makes Zack ask the one question you dont ask. Not only do they have to keep an eye on their boss, but they have also drawn the attention of a police captain that has a curious vendetta against them. While trying to hide their plan from their paranoid boss, they must also deal with the unprecedented lengths the police will go through to take them
In mid-1970s rural Wicklow, John Hughes, a once-feted journalist/author with writer's block, reflects on recent events. When English author William Cromer and his German lover Ingrid move to the Old Rectory nearby, their lives are transformed and an alcohol-fuelled affair begins.
Atmospheric and finely written, this expose of a shotgun wedding and subsequent marriage is a jewel of narration, and a reissue that is long overdue.
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