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Is everyone alive?! Carolyn mustered the strength to say as she emerged from the car after being crashed into by a hit and run driver. It sounds horrible, but this was the event that encouraged author Carolyn Skowron to change her view on life. After struggling with her mental health for years, she decided to take her reality into her own hands. Unbreakable will take you on a journey of self-reflection, self-discovery, and what it takes to have hope after experiencing tragedy. In Unbreakable you'll learn about self-acceptance and self-love. You'll hear stories about: Early childhood bullying, and its effect on a person from childhood through adulthoodHow the stigma and judgement can really impact someone's self confidence and worthThe effect of stigmatization and judgement on self-confidence and worthThe importance of paying attention to ourselves minus outside interferenceUnbreakable is a real and vulnerable look at why we should end the stigma surrounding mental health, and how all of our actions, no matter how big or small, can impact a person's confidence and well-being.
Mellie Napolitano's Waiting In is the story of one woman's pursuit to cling to her faith and remain chaste despite societal pressures and her own past failings. In her story you'll learn how abstinence can lead to personal growth as well as growth in faith and relationships. In Waiting In, Napolitano inspires reflection and fruitful dialogue, delving into questions like:Is abstinence from sexual activity really possible in today's hook-up culture?What's the point in waiting if I'm not a virgin anymore?How do I talk to my partner about chastity?Waiting In speaks to young adults who are grappling with the themes of romance, love, and faith. If you are interested in, but struggling with, chastity, this book shows how waiting until marriage to have sex is both possible and worthwhile.
Manage. Not conquer, not cure, just live with.In Catkins in July, Sarah, a shy homebody dedicated to her profession, and Cal, an energetic partier with a knack for finding friends, have just moved seven hours away from home to start their new life in the exciting city of Boston. Having secured a position as an HR Executive Assistant, Sarah is hopeful that the move will offer her a fresh start and a clear mind.It doesn't take long for Sarah and Cal to find themselves struggling to cope with their different lifestyles and personalities. Depressed and tired of the constant arguing, Sarah makes the difficult decision to seek therapy, only to be met with yet another harsh reality: a bipolar diagnosis. Is it possible that Sarah could be both the hero and the villain in her own story? And-more importantly-can she learn to accept and love herself for it?
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