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We get married and try our best to navigate towards the mythical happy ending, and like so many before us, we never make it. Instead, we find ourselves in limbo, believing there are only two bad options: 1. Stay unhappily married, or 2. Hire a lawyer and blow the family apart. In this book, Helena Goto explores a third option. One where you don't have to choose between your happiness or your family. Perhaps not a forever outcome, but a healthier, more honest path forward.
Through "Serenity in Workplace Calamity," John Martz endeavors to empower those navigating challenging circumstances, leveraging his experiences and expertise to effect positive change. His book serves as a beacon of hope for individuals in the midst of workplace turmoil, providing a roadmap towards resolution and restoration. With a keen understanding of the detrimental impact of workplace adversity, John's work stands as a testament to his dedication to promoting serenity in professional environments, and his book serves as a valuable resource for those seeking to navigate and overcome challenging workplace dynamics. With "Serenity in Workplace Calamity," Mr. Martz has embarked on a mission to offer practical guidance and invaluable insights, aiming to empower individuals facing workplace adversity. His unique blend of technical acumen and profound empathy shines through in this seminal work, solidifying his role as a guiding light for those in need of support. Through his experiences and expertise, John Martz stands as a beacon of hope, using his book to inspire positive change and promote serenity in the face of workplace challenges.
Take a look into the real world of Police Officers from the view of a cop who lived those moments of terror, humor, and tragedy every day of his career.This is not a murder mystery whodunit or a reality TV sensationalized version of police work. This is the nitty-gritty reality of life on the street where cops see things no one should ever see and those they serve to protect have no clue as to the nightmares that haunt these officers.This is also the humorous and human side of being a cop. Those rare moments when an officer is thanked for his efforts or where things happen no genius of a comedic mind could ever imagine.Sgt. (Ret.) Norberto "Bert" Gonzalez takes you into the circus tent of police work and shows you how the men and women of law enforcement do their job to the best of their abilities.Bert shows you the human side of those behind the badge. The good, the bad, and the ugly. He pulls no punches but lays out the reality of life on the street.Ride along for an unprecedented view under the circus tent. This IS the Real Greatest Show on Earth!
Criminal defense lawyer Harrison 'Hawk' Bennett is as fearless in the courtroom as he once was a Special Forces Green Beret in Vietnam. When a Buddhist Monk, a former Vietcong Colonel, appears in Hawk's office seeking help, it changes everything Hawk believed about the war.Nguyen Duc Thuan is not just an old soldier turned to a new calling. He was an adversary Hawk spent months tracking in Vietnam. Tracking and, he thought until a moment ago, killing.Hawk now faces a choice, defend the monk against a government intent on protecting its heroes and secrets or give in to the old hatred seared into his memories of Vietnam.With the FBI accusing the monk of killing an American intelligence officer, Hawk's former commanding officer in Vietnam, Hawk struggles with his dedication to the law and his long-dead comrades from the war. As the depth of the conspiracy arrayed against the monk becomes clear, he will need all his legal skills and experience to expose the government perversion of justice.Hawk knows he must challenge the government.He will find more than the truth behind the case against the monk. He will learn what happened in Vietnam. It will haunt him for the rest of his life.
After leading a new group of survivors to safety, Evan and Teke try to link up with the original group only to find the compound they left them in now overrun by crits, the living dead. With no clue as to where the others went, or even if they survived, Evan sets out to find a safe place to hide while he searches for his friends. However, unnerved by recent behaviors the crits have displayed, Evan has a difficult time shaking the crit herd. They seem to be evolving, showing signs of a hive mind, making them even more dangerous.Forced to flee again, and with few options left, Evan and Teke lead a desperate escape across the water where they find a small community on an island. Hidden away from the world, untouched by crits, with plenty of food and water, the island appears to be the perfect haven. But is it too good to be true?Not long after they arrive, Evan and Teke begin seeing flaws, but before they can take action to confront them, the island is swarmed by crits. Shaken by the knowledge the crits crossed open water for more than an hour to get to the island, Evan and Teke work to organize the islands defense before they are overwhelmed.
When Curott, a high-powered Manhattan lawyer, began exploring witchcraft, she discovered a spiritual movement that defied all stereotypes. Encountering neither satanic rites nor eccentric spinsters, she came to embrace the reconstruction of Europe's indigenous spirituality; the religion of the Goddess.
In a remarkably personal and intimate account, Jerry Tillinghast, one of the most popular characters from the first season of Crimetown, talks about his life and the choices he made. Battling alongside his brothers on the streets of Providence. Enlisting in the United States Marine Corps,fighting in Vietnam, and becoming a victim of the politics of that war. Returning to Providence an angry young man and his choice to hang with the wiseguys. His reputation as a "feared mob enforcer" and the effect on his family.Meeting Raymond L.S. Patriarca and how he came to embrace him as a father figure.His brushes with the law and the two most infamous cases he is forever linked to, Bonded Vault and the George Basmajian Homicide Silent no more...
Mortimer the Moose and Rolando the Raccoon set out on an adventure to learn all they can about letters and the alphabet to help their friend Levi. They journey to the zoo where they ask the animals to help them discover the secret of letters.
Did you ever ponder the deep questions? Ever wonder at the universe, the stars, the Milky Way? Ever try to understand life and why it is the way it is?If so, this book is not for you. This book poses practical questions we can ask ourselves, our friends, our significant others about life and what we want out of it.Some are simple, some complex. Some require thought; some require little. Some require introspection, some just openness. Some may spark embarrassment, or reticence, or resistance. Some of the questions are grouped by subject, others are just randomly arranged, all are designed to make you think about your life and the lives of those around you.Thinking about your answers will show you how to better share this planet with those you love, those who love you, and those of whom you wonder how they ever made it this far in life.There are no right answers, but there are answers right for you. Answers-if you look hard enough and face the truth-to living a good life.Perhaps we should all live by this philosophy; if you don't ask, the answer is always no.
In 1968, the battle in the skies over North Vietnam was a culmination of training, equipment, skill, and mostly luck. Both on the part of Navy Lt. Tony Nargi, his wingman, and the pilots in the MiGs. The terror in the skies would last but a moment. The thrill would last a lifetime.The addiction to the adrenaline of the uncertainty of life and death would send Tony on a trajectory he''d never imagine himself. Life had a few surprises ahead for Lt. Tony Nargi, but first he had to deal with the MiG 21 in his sights...In the ensuing years, he would face a total destruction of his life ending in a Federal Prison sentence.But the dedicated work of a Federal Agent named Russ Protentis would open an opportunity for Tony Nargi to redeem himself, and win a major victory in the war on drugs.This is their story.
This book is both a supplemental guide to the first book, Forbidden Emotions - The Key to Healing, and a standalone daily guide to help you make micro-changes that lead to profound shifts in your life. Some concepts are repeated throughout the book intentionally. The purpose is to help you practice these concepts frequently, so you embody them and see lasting results. In this book, the word ego, and the terms inner bully and bully in your brain are used interchangeable. The bully in your brain is a term, I''ve used to call the ego, because in my experience in my own life and with clients, that''s how it feels. When the ego is yammering away incessantly with all of its should''s, have to''s, and the fear and anxiety it promotes within you, it can feel like a school yard bully that''s beating you up emotionally and ultimately physically because of the stress load you carry. As you learn to recognize this inner bully (the ego) running your show, you can interrupt it with tapping and/or the simple, yet powerful, mental noting. Over time, these interruptions have a profound and healing impact on your well-being.
In this groundbreaking book, Marti Murphy takes us on a deep dive into our emotional landscape. We come installed with a full palette of emotions, but our culture teaches us that some and bad and should not be felt.Marti calls them forbidden emotions.Emotions we tell ourselves it is not okay to fell because we learned to reject them. Hatred. Rage. Despair. Even joy. The list goes on.What happens when you slowly feel deeper? It frees your physical body from all your suppressed emotions. You heal emotionally, spiritually, even physically.Marti''s story of how-after a client delved deeper into her emotions and negative beliefs helped heal a deadly physical ailment-is a testament to the power of feeling your emotions.In Forbidden Emotions, Marti unmasks what emotional health can mean and shows how a surprising, slightly strange, but highly effective mind-body technique assists in creating inner freedom.This book is real, raw, and rewarding. It is a must-read, but only if you want improved health, better relationships, and a more fulfilled life.
Fifty-one years old and facing a moment of decision in life, Judy Davis comes up with a crazy idea. She decides to take on the challenge of cycling across America. Using the opportunity to finally put her battles with depression behind her and raise money for the Fox Point Boys & Girls Clubs of Providence. Setting her mind to the task, she not only accomplishes her goal, despite bumps and bruises along the way but manages to raise over $70,000 dollars to fund a swim program for kids. Her inspiring determination is a testament to her courage in dealing with depression.In Just Keep Going, Judy tells the tale of her coming up with the idea of riding cross country, her family and friends trying to convince her she was crazy, her determination to make it happen, and the how her ride has now raised more than $70,000 for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Providence swim program.Judy also relates her personal and, up to this moment, private struggle to overcome depression. It is a heartwarming tale of determination, grit, strength of spirit, and the power of friendship.
With Foreword by Zac Stuart-Pontier, producer of CrimetownFor Bobby Walason, the turning point in his life began when he was thrown out of his house at age twelve. It was also the best moment in his short life. Forced to survive on his own, with no friends or family to turn to, his determination drives him without the benefit of a moral compass. Finding shelter in the basement of a Providence, Rhode Island inner city housing project, sleeping in an abandoned cardboard box, he tries to stay hidden from the world. Finding solace in the Olneyville Boys Club, he learns to box, discovers a physical strength beyond his age, and hones an ability to fight. His ability to absorb punishment, forged under the fists of his brutal father, earns him a reputation for toughness. A toughness which built a powerful street reputation, enhanced in prison, drawing the attention of organized crime. This the story of the horrific life of a 12-year-old boy, enduring abuse no child should ever face, the lure of organized crime, descent into the brutal and violent world of a feared mob enforcer, and the power of resilience. Bobby Walason unmasks the false patina of Organized Crime, finding a way to leave the life; alive, without spending life in prison, and without disappearing into the invisibility of the witness protection program. Turning from a life of brutality to the world of business, Bobby builds a successful life as an entrepreneur. This story casts a light onto the ebb and flow of the dark side of American society; a look at the forces that play havoc with the lives that go adrift on the streets of all our cities. And how one man found a way out against staggering odds.
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