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We all feel angry at times. It can be an uncomfortable emotion. Here is the perfect book to help anyone from 16-75 years old to beat their anger--or help anyone else to do the same. It explains what anger is, what triggers it, the various different types of anger, how to heal emotional aggression, and the 8 Golden Rules of Anger Management.
The revised edition of Defender of Faith describes the extraordinary true story of professional hockey player, Mike Fisher, who grew up to became one of the NHL's greatest stars, now married to country singer Carrie Underwood. He has been has been nominated for the Selke Trophy as the best defensive forward in the league, he’s competed in the Stanley Cup finals, and he’s been a former alternate captain for the Ottawa Senators. Today he plays professionally for the Nashville Predators and is an active humanitarian, using his fame to benefit others and putting his faith in Christ first—both on and off the ice.
Confidence accounts for a greater percentage of influence than most of us realise.We want to:?close the sale with the client's CEO,?make an impression on our corporate board,?win trust with our supervising manager,?influence our peers,?inspire our teams, or?land the job when we go for the big interview.Despite great effort, we sometimes come up short. We fail to project the right balance of confidence and humility that our key stakeholders are reading between the lines.In the world of confidence, there is no faking. You either are the real deal or you are not. If you long to take your game to the next level, confidence is non-negotiable. The question is how to get there.Confidence at the Core converts the abstract elements of this mystery called confidence into simple, applicable frameworks that will help you ultimately develop your confidence from the inside out. The sky is the limit. Reaching your full potential is possible. But, to get there, you need Confidence at the Core.
Includes chapters on Jerry Jones, Jimmy Johnson, Troy Aikman, Michael Irvin, and Emmitt Smith.
Examines how the Dallas Cowboys reemerged as a Super Bowl championship team in 1992 after their restructuring in 1989.
Describes the life and accomplishments of professional hockey player Mike Fisher, describing the importance of his Christian faith and his career in the National Hockey League (NHL), and discussing his role on such teams as the Nashville Predators and the Ottawa Senators, playing in a Stanley Cup final, and other achievements.
The Frankfurt School meets Fisher in this critique of capitalism incorporating memes, mental illness and psychedelia into a proposed counterculture. Spring 2020 to 2021 was the year that did not take place. We witnessed a depression, not economically speaking, but in the psychological sense: A clinical depression of and by society itself. This depression was brought about not just by Covid isolation, but by the digital economy, fueled by social media and the meme. In the aftermath, this book revisits the main Frankfurt School theorists, Adorno, Horkheimer, Benjamin and Marcuse, who worked in the shadow of World War Two, during the rise of the culture industry. In examining their thoughts and...
An analysis of the ways in which capitalism has presented itself as the only realistic political-economic system.
As a veteran of the National Hockey League, Mike Fisher has a lot to be proud of. He plays for the Nashville Predators, was an alternate captain for the Ottawa Senators, has played in a Stanley Cup final, and has been nominated for the Selke Trophy as the best defensive forward in the league. But it’s not just his guts, grits, and talent that have taken him to the top. His power comes from the top---he puts his faith in Christ first and has demonstrated his love for God both on and off the ice.
“One of the most spectacular cases of police corruption in the city.” —New York Times Friends of the Family is a look deep inside the most notorious case to rock the NYPD: The story of Louis Eppolito and Stephen Caracappa, the two police detectives who moonlighted as mob hit men. As told by Tommy Dades and Michael Vecchione—the cop and District Attorney investigator who solved New York’s coldest case—along with co-writer David Fisher, Friends of the Family is shocking true crime in the tradition of Nicolas Pileggi’s Wiseguys and Underboss by Peter Mass—a chilling, in-depth examination of what the New York Daily News calls “the worst betrayal of the badge in the NYPD’s history.”