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Life has a way of taking the wind out of our sails if we allow it. Everyday stress takes away that desire to accomplish great things. Your day involves the people who annoy you at work, and the pressures of being a responsible adult. This stress has many "sleepwalking" through life. Keith Ballard is a Christian author, inspirational teacher, entrepreneur, and professor of business administration and psychology. Life threw challenges at him that could not be solved by his collegiate and professional success. Like many people out there, Keith searched for spiritual and practical answers to the following questions: How do we obtain enjoyment out of life and work? How do we live out those big dreams and goals that keep tugging at us? How does one find a sense of mental, physical, and emotional freedom? How do we become more secure and confident in ourselves? You Made Your Bed, Now WAKE UP In It is a book that answers these questions and many more. This book is for anyone in search of answers. Those with no spiritual belief system and those with a spiritual belief system who read this book will learn: - How to be more effective and successful in your everyday goals. - How to break free from past mental and spiritual barriers. - How to rely on God as your source and supply for every need. - How to use spiritual principles that can be applied to everyday life. - How to obtain quality relationships, true peace, and happiness. - How to identify your gifts, talents, and purpose in life. - How to take authority over life's challenges. If life does not seem to be giving you what you want, then this book is a must read for you. Wake up to a new reality.
Based on a Navy SEAL's inspiring graduation speech, this #1 New York Times bestseller of powerful life lessons "should be read by every leader in America" (Wall Street Journal). If you want to change the world, start off by making your bed. On May 17, 2014, Admiral William H. McRaven addressed the graduating class of the University of Texas at Austin on their Commencement day. Taking inspiration from the university's slogan, "What starts here changes the world," he shared the ten principles he learned during Navy Seal training that helped him overcome challenges not only in his training and long Naval career, but also throughout his life; and he explained how anyone can use these basic lessons to change themselves-and the world-for the better. Admiral McRaven's original speech went viral with over 10 million views. Building on the core tenets laid out in his speech, McRaven now recounts tales from his own life and from those of people he encountered during his military service who dealt with hardship and made tough decisions with determination, compassion, honor, and courage. Told with great humility and optimism, this timeless book provides simple wisdom, practical advice, and words of encouragement that will inspire readers to achieve more, even in life's darkest moments. "Powerful." --USA Today "Full of captivating personal anecdotes from inside the national security vault." --Washington Post "Superb, smart, and succinct." --Forbes
When Trenae is found beaten half to death and unconscious, doctors notify Nae’s family that she will suffer temporary memory loss. In the midst of finding Nae’s body, the police also find a business card next to her. A business card belonging to none other than Nahlij Jones, making him the prime suspect in the investigation. On the run and basically a wanted man, Nahlij has to figure out a way to clear his name by doing anything that he can to help Nae remember what happened, all while dealing with the fact that he is slowly falling for Trenae. Elsewhere, Silas is dealing with his inner demons as well as the fact that he is slowly losing Trenae. When he discovers that Trenae has been using Nikki’s phone to secretly talk to Nahlij, Silas hatches a plan to keep Nae in his life, but when his secrets and lies begin to unfold, Silas will soon realize that he’s lost Trenae for good. Will Trenae regain her memory in time to clear Nahlij’s name, or will it be far too late? Will Nahlij finally admit that he’s fallen hard for Trenae, or will he continue to keep his heart guarded? Can Silas keep Trenae in his life, or will his secrets finally be revealed and cause her to walk away? All will be revealed in the second installment of Can’t Hide From Love!
Immerse yourself a highly unusual fairy tale by New York Times bestselling author Roshani Chokshi. Once upon a dream, there was a prince named Ambrose and a princess named Imelda who loved each other... But alas, no more. "What a witch takes, a witch does not give back!" their friends and family warn. They resign themselves to this loveless fate... A year and a day pass. And then their story truly begins... Embark on a perilous journey with Imelda and Ambrose as they brave magical landscapes and enchanted creatures on their quest to reclaim their heart's desire...But first they must remember what that is... Perfect for readers looking for: A fresh, magical fairy tale Love so strong, it breaks a witch's curse An enchanting world to escape to A delightful cast of magical characters Compelling storytelling from a beloved, bestselling fantasy author Praise for Roshani Chokshi: "Reading Chokshi's prose is like sinking deeply into a plush, purple velvet sofa...lavish descriptions wrap you in sumptuous sensory detail."—New York Times "Vivid and lovely writing."—Entertainment Weekly
Could she pretend to love a man she hated? Special Agent Noah Bannister knew Keely Travers hadn't forgiven him for what he'd done to her ten years ago. But now he was back—older, more jaded and hiding even more secrets. This time, Noah forced Keely undercover with him, to expose a ring of counterfeiters. Noah left his ex-love no choice but to pose as his adoring bride. He didn't expect the fantasy of their marriage to tempt him—or her. But as their old passion flared anew, Noah began to fear that Keely would suspect the truth—that the dangerous secrets he withheld would tear them apart again…this time, forever.
When the "perfect man" is the "wrong man", heartbreak is inevitable! This little story is a powerful story about a young woman who falls in love when she should’ve been standing in love. Leah Daniels meets the perfect man, when she literally runs into Nate (Nathan Moore) on her first day at work. She is swept away and is beyond help. Sadly, Nate knows that Leah is weak for him. He takes advantage of his effect on her, as she allows him to drift in and out of her life. Nate is the type of man that knows how to carry himself, with am incredibly high confidence level. He is totally irresistible! And Leah is an easy target. After being taken on a roller coaster ride, the author offers alternative endings for reflection sakes – walk away or fight for love. After you’ve given your all to a relationship, do you ever consider the pros and cons of leaving, especially if total heartbreak seems inevitable? That is at the heart of Loving Nate.
The Home Reset is a digestible, room-by-room guide to cleaning and organizing—with realistic expectations and a sense of humor.
"A day draws to a close. Helen worries about when her children will get home; Gloria considers her day at work and, again, thoughts cross her mind about telling them at church that she is a lesbian; Gayle prepares for a meeting at the Women's Shelter...; Ellen gets ready for a class. Chip and Jessica plan another party at their house; Diana paces her kitchen, troubled that Meg still intends to see Bronwyn...." These are some of the people who come to life in this unique book about a lesbian community. It is an experiment, both in women's language and in social science method, and is composed of an interplay of voices that echo, again and again, themes of self and community, sameness and difference, merger and separation, loss and change. Although the method of presentation is unusual, the book is based on solid research. The author lived for a year with the community and then spent two intensive months interviewing 78 women who were either members of the community or importantly associated with it. The author began by addressing several basic questions about privacy that quickly led her to explore dilemmas of identity. In time an even more compelling problem emerged: the loss of sense of self, how it occurs and how it may be dealt with in a social setting. The nature of the community itself raised this issue because it was a community of likeness, intimacy, and ideology. It was also a stigmatized or deviant community--and of women, individuals with life experiences that tended to encourage the giving up of the self to others. The book is organized around particular kinds of situations and relationships in the community where conflicts concerning control over identity are especially prominent. It concludes with an essay on the author's method, "Fiction and Social Science." Author note: Susan Krieger is Visiting Scholar, Department of Sociology, Stanford University.