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"Break the Bricks" will guide you to surmount self-imposed limitations in order to realize your full potential. This book scrutinizes the impeding effects of impostor syndrome and self-doubt. The author reveals a method for rewiring your beliefs and accessing your subconscious using personal experiences and psychological principles. Divided into three sections, this book helps you to know yourself, get prepared, and rise to take action. In each section, the author emphasizes the importance of embracing the present moment for tranquility and contentment while living with purpose for direction and fulfillment. The author will guide you to learn to seize opportunities, conquer goal-setting, and view failures as necessary stepping stones on the path to success. "Break the Bricks" encourages you to acknowledge your unique contributions and stop comparing yourself to others. This book will remind you that the biggest enemy is within you, and therefore, you need to break free from self-criticism and embrace your grandeur through compassionate guidance.
Under a Sunflower Moon covers memories of The Cherokee Trail of Tears from 1838 up to modern times of Cherokee life in Oklahoma. Stories and poems share personal experiences of joy, sorrows, beliefs, ways of life and death, and survival. With a deep spiritual guidance, Jackie Kraft beautifully presents her memories through stories and poems.
A legacy project, Letters of Hope to My Younger Self is a compilation of testimonials and inspirational stories from notable Ghanaians across the globe. They too, experienced failure, fears, discouragement, and missteps. Knowing what they have been able to overcome and then go on to achieve in life, tells us that we too, have the power to break through our challenges and achieve higher heights. - Throughout the book, readers will learn about the challenges and lessons that have impacted individuals across generations.
Have you ever considered that the spontaneity of improv could unlock the fiction writer in you? Drawing from an unexpected parallel between the art of improvisation and the craft of fiction writing, the author - who is adept in both worlds - shares a groundbreaking technique. After an unforeseen comment led him to pen several riveting sci-fi novels, he realized he had unconsciously been channeling the principles of improv into his narratives. In this illuminating guide, you will discover how to harness the magic of improv, allowing your creativity to flow unrestrained. Dive in, and unlock the secrets to writing your very own captivating novel.
Book 3The crew of the Shadow Puppet returns to Earth after a thousand years. But why now? What changed? The crew gets enough information to want to go to Earth despite the rumors that have kept humanity away for a thousand years. What they find isn't what any of them expected. Will they survive the threats that await them?
This book is for all of us.Introductory yet meaningful, civil, and non-political conversations about our humanity.In "Conversations About Race," Marjy Marj, the author of "The Shimmigrant '' and "Same Elephants," embarks on a personal journey. Marjy explores her own ingrained biases, and charts a path towards inclusivity. The book, much like its predecessors, aims to ignite conversations that strive to foster understanding, empathy, and unity.At its core, the book is a call for embracing our shared humanity, championing diversity and creating a sense of belonging. It comprises impactful chapters on race, xenophobia, colorism, racial inequality, education, mentorship, faith, and inclusion, among others. The underlying theme of the book was inspired by a poem from the author's previous work titled, "The Human Oath."With insights from a diverse group of contributors, including academics, authors, community leaders, and professionals, "Conversations About Race" is a thought-provoking exploration of our shared humanity. It's a mirror reflecting back our own conditioned biases and a tool for self-reflection, growth, and change.This book is more than just an account for the reader; it's a personal journey, a therapeutic process, and a vehicle for change.Conversations about Race is a follow-up to the race-related conversations on the Humanity Chats podcast.May these conversations help us broaden our lens.The Human OathWe are humansDescendants of one speciesConnected in ways we cannot comprehendWe are humansFrom all around the worldOne kind onlyAnd that is humankind-The Shimmigrant, 2019
A young boy is motivated to read and spell.Although this book is fictional, it is based on the story of a young boy who won his first spelling bee in second grade. After practicing spelling for five more years, he won the regional spelling bee and represented his State at the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington DC.
After their abrupt departure from Wood Oak, Louisiana, Nell Jefferson and Paul Boudreaux are continuing to encounter roadblocks instigated by friends and family who hatefully oppose their interracial relationship. Will their love survive all of these new challenges? Will they finish high school, get married, and welcome their new baby together? Will their love drastically fumble, leading them back to their segregated communities?
Becoming an academic overachiever through dedication and hard work has always been within reach for 12th grader, Kendra Williams. However, popularity has never been ...especially in a school fueled by hatred, cliques, and bullying towards not only students, but teachers at Wood Oak High School. Will Kendra and her group of unpopular friends known as the "Rainbows" maintain their friendships during their last difficult year of high school or become outcasts towards each other?
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