Letting Go

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Author by Nancy A. Kaiser
Genre : Divorced women
Editor : Nancy Kaiser
ISBN : 9780981463322
Type Books : PDF & Epub
File Pages : 348
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Kaiser chronicles her experiences with an unexpected divorce and tells how she has rebuilt her life and embraced her destiny.


Letting Go

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Author by LaTanya Greer Boyce
Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Editor : Xlibris Corporation
ISBN : 9781664183124
Type Books : PDF & Epub
File Pages : 114
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Satan wants to kill us, as I cried out, “GOD HELP ME! KEEP US LORD!! We are saved... angels charged over us and with my true, YES LORD! You will also declare a thing and it will be established for you; so light will shine on your ways.” What have you been declaring?


Letting Go

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Author by Sandy Hancock
Genre : Religion
Editor : iUniverse
ISBN : 9780595486243
Type Books : PDF & Epub
File Pages : 166
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We all want to find happiness. As a child we dreamed of the good life we wanted to have. The right to pursue happiness is guaranteed in our Constitution. Yet how many of us can honestly say I love life and I am completely content? Sadly, too few of us can say yes. So much of the world is unhappy. Why? What are the secrets to happiness? Sandy shares principles that can transform lives. Anyone who labors under guilt or never seems to find satisfaction in life, this book is for you. Do you want to have a peace in your heart no matter your circumstances? Do you long for healing for your lonely, broken heart? Sandy will guide you in finding how you can have an amazing life. Sandy writes from her heart, taking us on her journey to find the amazing life that Jesus came to give us all. In an engaging way Sandy reveals her trials and struggles that led her to let go and find joy in her life. You are invited to join her on this pathway to an amazing life


Letting Go

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Author by Madelyn Heller
Genre : Fiction
Editor : Xlibris Corporation
ISBN : 9781469185668
Type Books : PDF & Epub
File Pages : 365
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Most people struggle with change at some point. Sometimes, the change is easy to make; at other times, it is extremely difficult. Letting Go tells the story of two ordinary, but very different, people, each with a difficulty that must be surmounted before they can move on with their lives. What happens as they work through their individual dilemmas has an impact on each of them, and also influences the lives of those who are closest to them.


Letting Go

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Author by Bill Adair
Genre : History
Editor : Left Coast Press
ISBN : 9781611326628
Type Books : PDF & Epub
File Pages : 336
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Letting Go? investigates path-breaking public history practices at a time when the traditional expertise of museums seems challenged at every turn—by the Web and digital media, by community-based programming, by new trends in oral history and by contemporary art. In this anthology of 19 thought pieces, case studies, conversations and commissioned art, almost 30 leading practitioners such as Michael Frisch, Jack Tchen, Liz Ševcenko, Kathleen McLean, Nina Simon, Otabenga Jones and Associates, and Fred Wilson explore the implications of letting audiences create, not just receive, historical content. Drawing on examples from history, art, and science museums, Letting Go? offers concrete examples and models that will spark innovative work at institutions of all sizes and budgets. This engaging new collection will serve as an introductory text for those newly grappling with a changing field and, for those already pursuing the goal of “letting go,” a tool for taking stock and pushing ahead.


Letting Go Of Nothing

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Author by Peter Russell
Genre : Self-Help
Editor : New World Library
ISBN : 9781608687664
Type Books : PDF & Epub
File Pages : 152
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A practical and empowering approach to the age-old quest to let go of the thoughts and feelings that block happiness, impede change, and hinder self-acceptance Anyone who has dipped a toe into any of the world’s spiritual traditions knows that letting go and letting be are key. But how? In this fresh, frank, and powerful guide, Peter Russell allows readers to see that the things we get hung up on are generally not tangible problems in the present, but are instead thoughts, feelings, interpretations, beliefs, or expectations we have about them. These are not actual things; they exist only in our minds. And we can strip these “no-things” of their power and let them go by making a simple change of mind. Russell boils this letting go down to remarkably easy methods of accepting, acknowledging, recognizing, and even befriending what we tend to run from. This paradoxical practice generates peace of mind, fresh perspectives, and wisdom in action. In turbulent times like ours, this is a true power, one available to us all.


Letting Go

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Author by Maya Banks
Genre : Fiction
Editor : Penguin
ISBN : 9780698148161
Type Books : PDF & Epub
File Pages : 352
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THE FIRST BOOK OF THE SURRENDER TRILOGY In her sensational Breathless Trilogy, #1 New York Times bestselling author Maya Banks tested the boundaries of desire. In her new trilogy, there’s only one thing left to do: cross them. And never have the consequences of erotic exploration been so irresistibly inviting, so shockingly intimate, and so totally unexpected… LETTING GO Josslyn found perfection once, and she knows she’ll never find it again. Now widowed, she seeks the one thing her beloved husband couldn’t give her: dominance. Lonely, searching for an outlet for her grief and wanting only a brief taste of the perfection she once enjoyed, she seeks what she’s looking for at an exclusive club that caters to people indulging in their most hedonistic fantasies. She never imagined that what she’d find would be the one man who’s long been a source of comfort—and secret longing. Her husband’s best friend. Dash has lived in an untenable position for years: in love with his best friend’s wife but unwilling to act on that attraction. He’d never betray his best friend. And so he’s waited in the wings, offering Joss unconditional support and comfort as she works past her grief, hoping for the day when he can offer her more. When he finds her in a club devoted to the darker edges of desire, he’s furious because he thinks she has no idea what she’s getting herself into. Until she explains in detail what it is she wants. What she needs. As realization sets in, he is gripped by fierce, unwavering determination. If she wants dominance, he is the only man who will introduce her to that world. He is the only man who will touch her, cherish her…love her. And the only man she’ll ever submit to.


Holding On While Letting Go

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Author by Carl Pickhardt
Genre : Family & Relationships
Editor : Simon and Schuster
ISBN : 9780757324239
Type Books : PDF & Epub
File Pages : 336
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Harvard-trained psychologist and Psychology Today parenting expert Carl Pickhardt gives parents an eye-opening look at what to expect on rocky road of middle school and high school, revealing the Four Freedoms that every child must master to become a healthy adult--and how parents can adapt, encourage, and grow themselves during these tumultuous times. Parenting a teenager is not for the faint of heart. It is during these roller-coaster years that frustrated parents find themselves at their wits' end, barely even recognizing their offspring as they move through the teen years. Carl Pickhardt, Harvard-trained psychologist and the voice of reason behind Psychology Today's advice column, "Surviving (Your Child's) Adolescence," shares critical insights and practical tools that parents need to know as their children move through the teen years toward independence and adulthood. There's a reason the road is rocky--it's supposed to be. Children must pass through "four unfolding freedoms" in order to become competent, independent, and confident adults. How easily parents can navigate these twists and turns with less hand-holding, angst, and hitting the brakes directly correlates to how successful their children will be. The four unfolding freedoms are these: 1) freedom from rejection of childhood, around the late elementary school years, when they want to stop acting and being treated as children anymore. 2) freedom of association with peers, around the middle school years, when they want to form a second family of friends. 3) freedom for older experimentation, around the high school years, when they want to try more grown-up activities. 4) freedom to claim emancipation, around the college age years, when they decide to become their own ruling authority. With each successive push for freedom, both parents and teens need to learn how to do less holding on to each other while doing more letting go. Dr. Carl Pickhardt will show them the way with compassion, experience, and time-tested guidance.


Letting Go For Leaders

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Author by Markus Jotzo
Genre : Business & Economics
Editor : tredition
ISBN : 9783746968933
Type Books : PDF & Epub
File Pages : 256
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Markus Jotzo: Letting Go for Leaders. Independent and creative employees who practically run the company on their own while the boss withdraws from the operative business and concentrates fully on his management tasks? That's every manager's dream. But how exactly does this work? If you want to win the game, you have to play ball. This is a principle that applies not just to team sports, but even more so to leadership. Here is the formula: - Let go - Trust people to do great things - Delegate - Have a clear head - Achieve top performance Because you can only get the best out of your employees if you challenge them and let them do their job. This benefits not only you, but also the company. Markus Jotzo knows from his own experience how employees become co-entrepreneurs. In his book Letting Go for Leaders, he shows you that employee responsibility does not have to remain a pipe dream. Step by step, he explains how to hold your people accountable and thereby create freedom for yourself. You receive tangible tools and proven strategies that you can directly implement day after day. Keep the tips in mind and you will be less and less concerned with dealing with emergencies and more and more focused on the long-term important things.


Leaning In Letting Go

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Author by Nicole Massie Martin
Genre : Religion
Editor : Chalice Press
ISBN : 9780827221918
Type Books : PDF & Epub
File Pages : 56
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Sometimes, you need to let go in order to lean in closer to God. In this daily devotional for the Lenten season, bestselling author Nicole Massie Martin takes us on a hope-filled journey of letting go of all that keeps us from experiencing the joy of resurrection. Daily reflections and prayers invite us to lean into God's grace and let go of our own agendas and practices that hold us back from the abundant life God calls us to enjoy and share with the world. Whether this is your first Lenten journey or one of many, Leaning In, Letting Go inspires lasting change for all your journeys to come. Leaning In, Letting Go helps you: —Lean into God’s grace and let go of our sense of control —Lean into God's perspective and let go of our own preconceptions —Lean into God's healing and let go of our pain —Explore God and ourselves with greater clarity Leaning In, Letting Go includes 40 days of scripture readings, reflections, and prayers, beginning with Ash Wednesday and continuing through the Easter season. Purchase copies for yourself and your entire congregation and prepare for a season of powerful spiritual growth.