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Chicken Soup for the Soul: Woman to Woman: Women Sharing Their Stories of Hope, Humor, and Inspiration

1.  Books represent a new thematic experience, even for readers of past books, as Chicken Soup has tightened the content, and books contain only relevant stories.  Out-of-date stories were eliminated.

2.  Each book contains 101 stories recompiled from dozens of past Chicken Soup titles.

3.  “Our 101 Best Stories” collection is an efficient way for new readers to obtain books covering Chicken Soup’s most popular topics.

4.  Every book has a warm and moving foreward from Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen explaining the company’s rebirth and its return to 101 stories per book.

Women have always been wonderful sources of inspiration and support for each other.  They are willing to lay bare their souls and share their experiences, even with perfect strangers.  Put two random women together in a room, on an airplane, in a line at the supermarket, and the sharing begins, often at the deepest level.

 

The first Chicken Soup for the Soul book was published in 1993, and became a publishing industry sensation, ultimately selling eight million copies.  The company went on to publish more than 150 Chicken Soup titles, selling more than 100 million copies, and becoming a household name.

 

Chicken Soup for the Soul has won dozens of awards over the past 15 years, and its founders, Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen have become celebrity motivational speakers and authors.

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Chicken Soup for the Soul: Christian Teen Talk: Christian Teens Share Their Stories of Support, Inspiration and Growing Up

This book contains 101 heartfelt, true stories about love, compassion, loss, forgiveness, friends, school, and faith.  It also covers tough issues such as self-destructive behavior, substance abuse, teen pregnancy, and divorce.

Christian teens care very much about their connection and relationship with God, but they are also experiencing all the ups and downs of teenage life, with the attendant joys and sorrows of growing up.  This book, filled with 101 stories written by Christian teens for Christian teens, helps teens who care about their faith navigate their teenage years.  

This title provides support and inspiration for Christian teens with heartfelt true stories about love, compassion, loss, forgiveness, friends, school, and faith.  It also covers tough issues such as self-destructive behavior, substance abuse, teen pregnancy, and divorce.

The first Chicken Soup for the Soul book was published in 1993, and became a publishing industry sensation, ultimately selling eight million copies.  Since then, more than 150 Chicken Soup titles have been published, selling more than 100 million copies.

Chicken Soup for the Soul has won dozens of awards over the past 15 years, and its founders, Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen have become celebrity motivational speakers and authors.

 

 

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“I AM” Affirmations and the Secret of Their Effective Use

This is a handbook for Mastery. Here are the detailed yet easy to follow instructions on meditation, the inner instruction on how to make affirmations work for you, and the often requested “I AM” Affirmations which Peter previously only gave in retreats and private classes. Now these are available to the public. This powerful book is a long awaited, practical handbook for Mastery with specific affirmations for every aspect of life.

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A Practical Guide to the Runes: Their Uses in Divination and Magic (Llewellyn’s New Age)

EIHWAZ the yew, URUZ the wild ox, KENAZ the hearth fire. Created by the Nordic and Germanic tribes of northern Europe, the runes began as a magickal system of pictographs representing the forces and objects in nature.

This guidebook will help you discover the oracular nature of the runes and how to use them as a magickal tool for insight, protection, and luck. Practical and concise, this book includes:

   • Complete descriptions of the twenty-four runes of the Elder Futhark,
       plus WYRD, the blank  rune
   • The differences between bindrunes and runescripts
   • Four rune layouts and detailed rune interpretations,
       including reversed position meanings
   • How to carve runes and create talismans
   • Meanings and uses of the runes in magick

Product Features

  • A Practical Guide to the Runes: Their Uses in Divination and Magic (Llewellyn’s New Age)
  • POWER, PROTECTION , LOVE, KEEP LOVER,
  • ATTRACT LOVE, PROTECTION FROM EVIL,
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The Right To Be The Grown-Up: Helping Parents Be Parents to Their Difficult Teens — Facilitator’s Guide, 6 copies of Parent Handbook, plus “affirmations” card deck

Jerome Price and Judith Margerum have joined forces to bring together an essential model for helping parents to help themselves as parents. Therapists will find here a host of practical, easy-to-implement strategies for working with parents to reclaim their lives when their children’s behavior is out of control. Each Right to Be the Grown-Up package comes with a “Facilitator’s Guide” and 6 copies of the “Parent Handbook.” The package is designed to be used in groups or when working alongside parents in a private therapy setting. (The authors also provide a series of parenting affirmations — or lifelines — on wallet-sized cards so that therapists can give them out to their clients.)

The Facilitator’s Guide is laid out into 5 sessions – Getting Started; Reactivity; Information; Coalitions/Teamwork; and Making It Work. Step-by-step guidance is provided on how to lead parents gently but determinedly through a series of learning modules, each of which will clarify parenting goals, instill hope, provide tools, and “unfuzzy” the boundaries that have faded over time. Practical exercises and support materials are offered throughout.

The Parent Handbook follows the sequence of the guide and offers a slew of helpful homework assignments, definitions, and mottos designed to reinforce the information presented there and to bolster parent confidence even at the toughest of times.

Developed by the Michigan Family Institute, this skills program has already met with great success through workshops and trainings based on it. Price and Margerum show what it looks like to move from theory to action when it comes to improving the lives of parents and their adolescent children.