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200 Powerful Positive Affirmations and 6 Simple Tips to Put Them to Work (For YOU!)

200 Powerful Positive Affirmations and 6 Simple Tips to Put Them to Work (For YOU!), contains more than 200 uplifting affirmations to replace the automatic negative thoughts most people’s days are full of. This collection includes author Andy Grant’s personal favorites–the ones that helped him overcome years of pessimistic thinking, depression, and suicidal thoughts. The affirmations are broken down into six categories for easy reference: All-Purpose Affirmations Abundance/Wealth Affirmations Career/Success Affirmations Growth/Spirituality Affirmations Health/Wellbeing Affirmations Relationship/Love (self and others) Affirmations Beyond a collection of positive affirmations, this book shares six easy-to-apply tips that Andy used in his personal turnaround, including; Freestyling, Rituals and many suggestions for creating Time for your affirmations. Plus there are Super Chargers such as the power of “I AM” and Mirror Work.

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Bloom: My first affirmation Journal

An affirmation journal is a great way to: – Create a more positive inner dialogue. – Surround ourselves with words that help us grow. – Fill our emotional bucket. – Create a record of good emotions and words to rely on and consult in times when we don’t feel so amazing. This affirmation journal was created to help children learn the habits of thinking positively about themselves and re-wording challenges into strengths. With helpful words and affirmation starters, it’s a great way to start planting those seeds of self-esteem.

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Beautiful You: A Daily Guide to Radical Self-Acceptance

In Beautiful You author Rosie Molinary passionately encourages women—whatever their size, shape, or color—to work toward feeling wonderful about themselves despite today’s media-saturated culture. Drawing on self-awareness, creativity, and mind-body connections, Molinary incorporates practical techniques into a 365-day action plan that empowers women to regain a healthy self-image, shore up self-confidence, reframe and break undermining habits of self-criticism, and champion their own emotional and physical well-being. Through accessible, doable daily actions, women and girls learn to manifest a healthy outlook on life—teaching them to live large, and starting them on the path to learning to love themselves and others. Molinary steers clear of the florid affirmations and daily meditations often utilized by books geared toward personal growth, instead delivering a hip, modern guide of inspirational thought and action that keeps pace with the times. A practical, candid, and accessible handbook, Beautiful You strikes a chord with every woman who has ever faltered in her self-confidence or lost her personal brilliance—and it makes sure she never lets it happen again.

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Dostoevsky and the Affirmation of Life

Dostoevsky’s philosophy of life is unfolded in this searching analysis of his five greatest works: Notes from the Underground, Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, The Possessed, and The Brothers Karamazov. Predrag Cicovacki deals with a fundamental issue in Dostoevsky’s opus neglected by all of his commentators: How can we affirm life and preserve a healthy optimism in the face of an increasingly troublesome reality? This work displays the vital significance of Dostoevsky’s philosophy for understanding the human condition in the twenty-first century.

The main task of this insightful effort is to reconstruct and examine Dostoevsky’s “aesthetically” motivated affirmation of life, based on cycles of transgression and restoration. If life has no meaning, as his central figures claim, it is absurd to affirm life and pointless to live. Since Dostoevsky’s doubts concerning the meaning of life resonate so deeply in our own age of pessimism and relativism, the central question of this book, whether Dostoevsky can overcome the skepticism of his most brilliant creation, is innately relevant.

This volume includes a thorough literary analysis of Dostoevsky’s texts, yet even those who have not read all of these novels will find Cicovacki’s analysis interesting and enthralling. The reader will easily extrapolate Cicovacki’s own philosophical interpretation of Dostoevsky’s literary heritage.

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Positive Affirmations for Little Boys

The children’s book: Positive Affirmations for Little Boys: The ABC Book of Rhymes consists of 26 positive affirmations based on the 26 letters of the alphabet. Each affirmation is expressed in a rhyme and is accompanied by a lovely illustration that is bound to delight your child and make you smile. Self-doubt does not begin in adulthood. Issues with self-esteem, and conversely positive self-image, can often be attributed to early childhood experiences. Thus, promoting self-confidence and self-appreciation, and a positive attitude toward the self during the early years of life is of supreme importance. Read the “Positive Affirmations for Little Boys: The ABC Book of Rhymes” again and again with your son, grandson, nephew or favorite godchild, and enhance your favorite little boy’s self-image and promote his path to a bright and healthy emotional future. Additionally, this little children’s book also contributes to children’s intellectual growth. Numerous studies show that children that are engaged in reading activities early, even before preschool, are bound to do better in all levels of education. Research also shows that learning with the help of rhymes enhances phonetic awareness in children. This means that children that are exposed to rhymes gain the ability to break words into smaller parts, an aptitude that augments spelling, reading, and writing skills. Is there a special little girl in your life? The “Positive Affirmations for Little Girls: The ABC Book of Rhymes” is available on Amazon. http://tinyurl.com/nvad7aa

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Creating Positive Affirmations, Living an Intentional Life: A Compilation of Affirmations and Stories Designed to Nurture and Empower.

This book is designed to encourage you to make conscious choices about how you want to live life, what you want to change, what you want to improve upon and what you value and want to fully appreciate. Jean Costa, where were you when I was younger? Your vision and powerful insights – underscored by your uncommon gifting in shaping ideas and creating texture – jump off the page. Reader – and this is not an overstatement – your life can be changed, for how we live begins with what we intend. Slowly read; ingesting her ideas as they move you from now to where you want to be. Underline. Reread. Tell another. Chat with a friend about what caught your attention. This is life, and it is good. I know dozens I’ll send this to. Brian C Stiller Global Ambassador – The World Evangelical Alliance President Emeritus – Tyndale University College & Seminary

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It Ain’t Over . . . Till It’s Over: Reinventing Your Life–and Realizing Your Dreams–Anytime, at Any Age

We’ve heard it all before: “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.”
“Where there’s a will, there’s a way.”
“When life hands you lemons, make lemonade.”

But anyone who has ever tried to make a big life change knows it can be a bit more complicated— and frightening—than that. How do you get up the nerve and confidence to actually take the leap? No one knows better than the women profiled in this powerful book by actress, activist, and bestselling author Marlo Thomas.

It Ain’t Over . . . Till It’s Over introduces us to sixty amazing women who are proving that it’s never too late to live out a dream—to launch a business, travel the world, get a PhD, indulge a creative impulse, make a family recipe famous, escape danger, find love, or fill a void in life with a challenging new experience. Meet a graphic artist who fulfilled a childhood ambition by going to med school at age forty-two; a suburban mom whose innovative snack recipe for her daughter’s lunchbox turned into a multimillion-dollar business; a private-practice psychiatrist who convinced her husband that they should quit their jobs and take off on an exciting, open-ended, cross-country adventure—in a giant bus, no less!; and a middle-aged English teacher who, devastated to discover that her husband was cheating on her, refused to be a victim, filed for divorce, and began the challenging journey of rebuilding her life.

Brimming with anecdotes that will inspire smiles, tears, and—most of all—hope, It Ain’t Over speaks to women of all ages with an empowering message: The best is yet to come!