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Indispensable Tips for Better Relationships After years of counseling couples and writing an advice column, Kelli Miller identified fifteen common relationship challenges and devised three innovative “hacks” for each. Designed to address problems immediately for long-term improvement, Kelli’s solutions are simple, effective, and usable anywhere and anytime. Best of all, her clients have field-tested these techniques with excellent results. Topics include: • strategies for effective communication, such as the “fast-food technique” of repeating what someone says to ensure it’s been understood • tips for dealing with sexual issues, from lack of interest to infidelity • what to do when kids affect the relationship • advice for coping with addiction, anger, and past trauma • ways to rekindle deep love and connection
From the time when she was young, Psychic/Medium Kelli Miller knew she was a little different, but it took her a while to fully embrace her abilities. When her uncle passed away in a car accident, Kelli was able to recount the entire event to her father, although she was nowhere near the accident. Many years after that, she finally accepted that her purpose here on Earth was to help people through this unique experience called life and to help them understand death as well. Memos from Heaven is a collection of short stories and profound experiences from Psychic/Medium Kelli Miller. As a psychic, Kelli helps people find guidance and direction in the midst of life's everyday struggles. As a medium, she is able to receive and relay messages from spirit and the deceased. Using both of these abilities together, she provides wisdom from both energy and spirit to help heal relationships, grief, depression, anxiety, financial issues, and to inspire others to live their best lives!
Meeting Lori Bakker today-a young woman with a bright, outgoing personality, you could hardly imagine her as a teenager living a life of flagrant sexual promiscuity and drug abuse. Nor would you picture her as having had five abortions before she was twenty-one. More Than I Could Ever Ask tugs at the heartstrings of women and men. Lori's story is one of forgiveness-finding forgiveness from God, learning to forgive the men who hurt her, and most of all, discovering inner peace. Her story also shows the power of love and faithfulness. After she was single and celibate for nearly nine years, Lori met and fell in love with a man she had known only by reputation-Jim Bakker. Today Lori and Jim-two broken lives brought together by God as one-have been restored and are busy helping restore others to spiritual and emotional wholeness.
A flop house, a pumping station, a maid's room, a homeless center, a former brothel, a Richard Meier building, a circus trailer, a sail boat, a skyscraper, buildings named Esther and Loraine—just a few of the places New Yorkers call home. For the past eight years writer Toni Schlesinger has been bringing us these "conversation places" in her weekly column in the Village Voice. Through her incisive questioning, original writing, and comic parallel reveries, Schlesinger creates miniature documentaries on the lives, passions, hopes, and heartbreaks of many of New York City's millions
'A dark, twisting tale of guilt and obsession which will leave you gasping' Petronella McGovern, author of Six Minutes The stunningly tense, page-turning top 10 bestseller for all fans of The Woman in the Window and The Girl on the Train. The perfect house. The perfect family. Too good to be true. Kate Webb still grieves over the loss of her young son. Ten years on, she spends her weekends hungover, attending open houses on Sydney's wealthy north shore and imagining the lives of the people who live there. Then Kate visits the Harding house - the perfect house with, it seems, the perfect family. A photograph captures a kind-looking man, a beautiful woman she knew at university, and a boy - a ...
Using the principles and tools of sociology presented in his university course, Chris Dawson challenges the reader to reconsider the social reality of our society. This book exposes inconsistencies and deceptions in the conventional portrayal of America s experiment in democracy. His provocative social commentary explores the role of our military, the culture of fear, strategies in the war on terror, the excesses of corporate power, and our misconceptions about crime. He speaks of social inequality, social and racial group divisions, and offers unconventional views about education, medicine, universal healthcare, and the origins of religion. The doubts he raises will merit your serious reflection.
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Kids with ADHD will generally have more trouble dealing with their way of behaving and remaining focused when their timetable is dubious. This is especially obvious when they don't have any idea how long they should stand by to do pleasurable exercises. This book is loaded up with simple activities to assist your kid with the numerous features of ADHD, from restraint and association to finishing errands and making companions — so they can thrive at home, school, and then some. This book incorporates: An outline of ADHD — Teach your kid about normal side effects, different ADHD types, and how ADHD can be a benefit. Ability building practices — Establish key chief working abilities, such as managing outrage and dissatisfaction, keeping on track, controlling driving forces, and imparting really. Activity situated learning — Help kids flourish in their day-to-day routines with fun illustrations for making a morning schedule, making a schoolwork graph, putting themselves out there when they're upset, and that's just the beginning