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Dr Ana’s Course in Public Speaking: Empowerment Through Self-expression

“In the following pages, you will not find a 100-tips-to-become-a-professional-speaker kind of manual. This course has been created with the intention to lead you and inspire you towards a path of personal development using public speaking as a vehicle. It is meant to help you transform yourself into a powerful speaker; a healed person who is ready to command your own authority in front of an audience or a group and an individual who is able to express, not just your ideas but your personality as well, without fear or self-doubt. If you are looking only for tips and techniques of public speaking, don’t read further because you will be disappointed. But if you are looking for a course that will trigger a complete turnaround of your life by using public speaking as a tool or channel to reach out and give others a part of your soul, then you and I have met for a reason”.

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D DAY Through German Eyes Book 2: More hidden stories from June 6th 1944

The first book of D Day Through German Eyes has fascinated listeners around the world with its insight into the German experience of June 6, 1944. Now, book 2 contains a completely different set of astonishing German testimonies from the same archive.

These newly translated eyewitness statements by German veterans show the defenders to be determined but psychologically insecure, often deluded in their thinking, and all too human in their shock at the onslaught they faced. These unique interviews with German soldiers are a historical treasure trove of new insights, heart-stopping combat stories, and glimpses of wartime psychology that will absorb anyone with an interest in WW2.

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D DAY Through German Eyes: The Hidden Story of June 6th 1944

This is the hidden side of D-Day which has fascinated readers/listeners around the world.

Almost all accounts of D-Day are told from the Allied perspective, with the emphasis on how German resistance was overcome on June 6, 1944. But what was it like to be a German soldier in the bunkers and gun emplacements of the Normandy coast, facing the onslaught of the mightiest seaborne invasion in history? What motivated the German defenders, what were their thought processes – and how did they fight from one strong point to another, among the dunes and fields, on that first cataclysmic day? What were their experiences on facing the tanks, the flamethrowers and the devastating air superiority of the Allies?

This book sheds fascinating light on these questions, bringing together statements made by German survivors after the war, when time had allowed them to reflect on their state of mind, their actions and their choices of June 6. We see a perspective of D-Day which deserves to be added to the historical record, in which ordinary German troops struggled to make sense of the onslaught that was facing them, and emerged stunned at the weaponry and sheer determination of the Allied soldiers. We see, too, how the Germans fought in the great coastal bunkers, perceived as impregnable fortresses, but in reality often becoming tombs for their crews. Above all, we now have the unheard human voices of the individual German soldiers – the men who are so often portrayed as a faceless mass.

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The Limitless Mind: Learn to Reach Your Full Potential through Self-Talk and Positive Affirmations

Discover the Power of Positive Self-Talk If you’re like most people, you have a desire to live your best life. There are things you would like to do and achieve. Most people desire to have good health, a prosperous career, and harmony with family and friends and a general sense of well being no matter what the challenge is before you. But many of us have an inner critic that is not always supportive of the things we would like to do and achieve. These negative inner voices sometimes tell us for example that we are not good enough or smart enough to do what we want to do in life. This negative self-talk holds a lot of people back from achieving their goals or from enjoying their life.

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Heal Your Mind: Your Prescription for Wholeness through Medicine, Affirmations, and Intuition

Many of us grapple with how to stay happy, calm, and focused in a world that seems to get more complex by the minute. How do we keep our wits about us, our mood stable, and our memory intact when our brains and bodies are bombarded with information and influences from every side? This one-of-a-kind resource combines cutting-edge science with compassion and wisdom to offer answers we can really use.

Heal Your Mind continues the three-pronged healing approach that Dr. Mona Lisa Schulz and Louise Hay pioneered together in All Is Well: Heal Your Body with Medicine, Affirmations, and Intuition. Here, it’s applied to aspects of the mind ranging from depression, anxiety, and addiction to memory, learning, and even mystical states. You’ll learn what’s going on in your brain and body when:

·         You feel sad, angry, or panicked

·         An addictive substance or behavior has hold of you

·         You have trouble focusing, reading, or remembering

·         A past trauma is clouding your mind in the present

·         An emotional state is a clue to a physical ailment

·         And more

And in each chapter, you’ll get a “virtual healing experience” through case studies in the All Is Well Clinic, where Dr. Mona Lisa uses medical intuition to pinpoint issues in a wide range of prototypical client histories and she and Louise offer solutions and affirmations to help restore well-being.

Today, the “pill-for-every-ill” approach is so prevalent that we may think our minds and bodies need an endless array of expensive, ever-changing pharmaceutical interventions. In truth, medicines are just one approach to healing the mind; nutritional supplements give us another important way to support mind-body health; and affirmations, as well as various forms of therapy, can restore us to balance by changing the way we think. Heal Your Mind puts all these tools at your disposal to help you choose your own path toward wholeness.

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Coloring for Inspiration: Express Yourself Through Coloring

A beautiful new collection of coloring designs to inspire peace, tranquility, and relaxation. These intricate patterns have been carefully selected to include soothing scenes, delightful curves, and rhythmic geometric designs, which will help anyone seeking a more mindful state. Full of every conceivable type of pattern, and a vast array of shapes, images, and styles, the designs will match any mood or time available. A book to help you switch off, unwind, and release your inner creativity.

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Changing Your Life Through Positive Thinking: How To Overcome Negativity and Live Your Life To The Fullest (Self Improvement) (Volume 4)

Negative thinking has never been more abundant than it is today’s day and age. All of us are so wrapped up in our work and the coils of modern society that sometimes it can become a burden to take care of ourselves. We forget that we are human and that we have a lot of specific needs to attend to right within ourselves. Most of us are so busy taking care of our responsibilities and obligations that we don’t have the motivation or even the education to take care of ourselves and practice positive thinking. Positive thinking has been known for centuries to help us in order to cope with the difficulties of life. Humor has been employed for thousands of years during difficult situations so that we are able to better relieve the stress from these problems. What many people don’t realize is that our brains and our bodies are completely related, and our mental and emotional state of mind is sometimes purely chemical. We can change our state of mind by changing the way we think and the neural pathways in our brain that are usually connected to negative encircling thoughts. If we interrupt these thoughts, we’re going to be able to live a healthier and happier life than we ever dreamed possible. If you want to learn more about how to change your life to positive thinking, this book will teach you everything from how to overcome negativity, how we sabotage our efforts toward positivity by talking negatively to ourselves, how stress and anxiety can affect our lives, and how staying healthy can help us be more positive, to the physical and mental tricks that you can employ to begin utilizing positive thinking in your life today. Positive thinking can change us physically and emotionally, and they can provide us with a longer life and a plethora of physical health benefits. If this sounds or something that you would like to read more about, Changing Your Life Through Positive Thinking has the answers you need about how you can empower yourself and leave negativity behind you forever.

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Empowerment Through Mastering Anxiety & Finding Your Assertive Voice

Praise For: Empowerment Through Mastering Anxiety & Finding Your Assertive Voice Read it, breathe it, imagine it, do it. This book will guide you on a new trajectory, one where you are the agent of change in spite of the past and no matter the fear. In a clear concise format, Dr. Welburn has created a masterful approach, based on extensive and integrated experience with the anxious and suffering mind. I have witnessed firsthand the value of this work as patients gain knowledge and power to embrace and grow from that which frightens. I highly recommend this book to both colleagues and patients alike. Dr. Joie Zegliniski, MD, FRCP Clinical Psychiatrist Reading this book has been life-changing for me. It’s a reference book on my shelf because I use it all the time in my own life and in my work as a pastoral care minister. Dr. Welburn uses straightforward, accessible language to describe the nature of anxiety and offers practical techniques for gaining a sense of empowerment in our lives. When he makes the connection between anxiety and the way we deal with people, a light bulb goes on. His description of passive and aggressive voices helps us to understand why some conversations can be so disheartening and problematic. I found it helpful to get practical tools on how to be assertive and respectful in everyday situations so that I am truthful to myself and others. I can attest to the sense of wholeness and confidence that comes when you tune into your own needs and wants and find a respectful way to express them to others. I won’t lend out my own copy so I have another just in case I want to share it with others. Rev. Dr. Christine Johnson This book is like The Human Beings Owners Manual. It is a good reminder for me to live from the inside out, with intention. The writing is clear, precise and has a natural flow to it; prose that reduces writing to its essential elements. Hemingway would have approved. Dr. Welburn’s book is science based, well laid out, informative and practical. It answers the questions ‘why’ and ‘how’ of trauma and recovery, a rare literary feat. John MacPhee, Teacher, ECL and Special Education Teacher