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Inspiration from Connie’s Corner

The writings in Connie’s Corner began as her ministry for her parish in 2004. Her monthly Sunday articles were an attempt to share her faith experiences with members of the congregation. If people learn to love one another it is through similar life experiences and challenges. We need to communicate to each other God loves us no matter what we have done or how we have related to others. God is merciful, loving, and compassionate. Connie hopes this message is expressed in her writings.

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The Silent Corner

The first time Tucker sees Ivy Elgin, she is standing between two tigers that have escaped. Fearless, her presence calms the animals and Tucker is struck by the belief that, somehow, she is meant for him.

But Ivy has the unshakeable feeling that something is about to happen to her – something that will change her life forever. Joining Ivy on her mysterious journey, Tucker has no idea of the challenges they will meet along the way, as their lives become irrevocably entwined.

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The Silent Corner: A Novel of Suspense

A dazzling new series debuts with a remarkable heroine certain to become a new icon of suspense, propelled by the singular narrative genius of New York Times best-selling author Dean Koontz.

“I very much need to be dead.”

These are the chilling words left behind by a man who had everything to live for – but took his own life. In the void that remains stands his widow, Jane, surrounded by questions destined to go unanswered…unless she does what all the grief, fear, confusion, and fury inside of her demand: find the truth, no matter what.

There is no one else to speak for Jane’s husband – or the others who have followed him into death at their own hands. Although people of talent and accomplishment, people admired and happy and sound of mind, have recently been committing suicide in surprising numbers, no one else is willing to give up everything just to seek, to find, to know. No one except Jane. But ahead lies only risk. Because those arrayed against her are legion…and dangerously devoted to protecting something profoundly important – or terrifying – enough to exterminate any and all in their way.

Too many have already died, and those responsible will learn that all their malevolent power may not be enough to stop a woman as clever as they are cold-blooded, as relentless as they are ruthless – and who is driven by a righteous rage they can never comprehend. Because it is born of love.

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Inspiration Corner: How to Induce the Right Inspiration that Transforms your Life from the Inside Out

Learn the psychology that will reprogram your mind to bring you everything your heart desires. When put into practice this science will transport you beyond your wildest dreams on autopilot; it is the main ingredient that was left out of “The Secret”. This is the key!

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Nice Girls Don’t Get the Corner Office: Unconscious Mistakes Women Make That Sabotage Their Careers (A NICE GIRLS Book)

BEFORE YOU WERE TOLD TO “LEAN IN,” DR. LOIS FRANKEL TOLD YOU HOW TO GET THAT CORNER OFFICE

The New York Times bestseller, which for 10 years has been a must-have for women in business, is now completely revised and updated. In this new edition, internationally recognized executive coach Lois P. Frankel reveals a distinctive set of behaviors-over 130 in all-that women learn in girlhood that ultimately sabotage them as adults. She teaches you how to eliminate these unconscious mistakes that could be holding you back and offers invaluable coaching tips that can easily be incorporated into your social and business skills. The results for hundreds of thousands of women have been career opportunities they never thought possible-at every stage of their career, from entry-level to the corner office! Stop making “nice girl” errors that can become career pitfalls, such as:

Mistake #13: Avoiding office politics. If you don’t play the game, you can’t possibly win. Mistake #21: Multi-tasking. Just because you can do something, doesn’t mean you should do it. Mistake #54: Failure to negotiate. Don’t equate negotiation with confrontation. Mistake #70: Inappropriate use of social media. Once it’s out there, it’s hard to put the toothpaste back in the tube. Mistake #82: Asking permission. Children, not adults, ask for approval. Be direct, be confident.